

Meteor: Dante shoots fireballs from his fist.Dante can use the same techniques with it as with Rebellion, except for two: Sword of Sparda: A very strong demon sword, but it restricts him from using his Devil Trigger.Crazy Dance: An even more rapid version of Dance Macabre where Dante plants Rebellion into the ground and twirls around on its handle kicking all enemies around him.Killer Bee: A diving kick Dante can use to follow up the Sword Pierce attack by striking from above.Dance Macabre: He fires off a massive number of sword slashes at breakneck speeds to obliterate the enemy.Sword Pierce: He hurls the sword at the enemy, resulting in the sword spinning around inside the enemy, applying constant damage, though it leaves Dante with only a kick for melee.Aerial Rave: He performs a 4 hit sword strike combo in mid-air, ending in a powerful slash that sends enemies flying.Prop Shredder: He spins Rebellion at high speeds to slice and dice the enemy to bits - the initial attack will fling the enemy upward while the second keeps them airborne.Air Hike: By concentrating magical energy into the area under his feet, he is able to perform a double jump to reach higher, more strategic locations.Drive: An attack with a slow start that sends a powerful shockwave towards enemies.Million Stab: He quickly stabs the enemy with blinding speed, creating enough momentum to blast them backward.Helm Breaker: Overhead slash down on top of an enemy below.Stinger: Powerful thrust unleashed after stepping forward.

High Time: Dante slashes an enemy into the air.He can perform several techniques with it: It serves as a manifestation of his power and spirit. Rebellion: Dante's signature broadsword, given to him by his father.Dark Slayer Style: Makes his fighting style more similar to Vergil's.Quicksilver Style: Allows Dante to slow down time temporarily.Doppelganger Style: Allows Dante to create copies of himself.Flipper: Flips back into a safe position after being knocked off his feet by enemy attacks.Sky Star: Uses magical energy to create a mid-air platform from which he can kick off and move horizontally.Air Trick: Some sort of teleportation that allows Dante to get close to enemies in the blink of an eye.Trickster Style: Focused on dodging and maneuverability.It also gives him new techniques and finishers. Swordmaster Style: Augments damage caused by Dante's melee weapons.Gunslinger Style: As the name suggests, it maximizes damage caused by Dante's firearms.Dreadnaught: A mysterious technique that transforms the body into a seemingly metallic shell impervious to enemy assault.Ultimate: Blocks enemy attacks and converts the block energy into life power for himself.Release: Powerful counterattack move that returns all damage to the enemies.Royal Guard Style: Based on minimizing damage taken.Styles: Different fighting styles that switch Dante's abilities:.Healing Factor: He can regenerate from most wounds immediately.He is a paranormal mercenary, private investigator, and vigilante Devil Hunter dedicated to exterminating evil demons and other malevolent supernatural forces, operating in his shop known as "Devil May Cry." He is the younger brother of the corrupted Vergil.
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To shine some light on the series that brought us Dante, Vergil, and Trish, here are all of the games in the series ranked from best to worst based on their Metacritic score.Dante is the son of the demon known as the Legendary Dark Knight, Sparda, and the human, Eva. Devil May Cry influenced many games including God of War, Bayonetta, and Metal Gear: Revengance. You also have guns used for keeping enemies at bay, keeping them in the air, or maintaining a combo. There are many different combos you can do based on how frequent or infrequent you tap the attack button. Where before, 3D combat was simple and had very little attacks to use for taking out foes, Devil May Cry introduced a deep combat system that rewarded variety. RELATED: 5 Things That Devil May Cry Does Better Than God Of War (& 5 That GoW Does Better) After a lot of changes, Devil May Cry was released and Capcom once again created an entirely new genre, though a name for this genre has never been settled on so many just call it an action-adventure hack and slash third-person shooter. Devil May Cry started off as an entry in the Resident Evil franchise, however, after noticing that the game was far too action-heavy for the series that created the survival horror genre, they decided to change the game entirely and restructure it into an entirely new IP.
