But the best aspect about him is that he truly feels like a final exam boss, testing you on the skills you developed until that point while remaining challenging on top of all that.ĭon’t get me wrong, other games have incredible final bosses as well such as The Boss from Metal Gear Solid 3, Sword Saint Isshin from Sekiro, Radiance from Hollow Knight, and the final boss in Persona 5 Royal, but holy shit, Vergil’s final fight in DMC 3 is definitely on a whole higher level of not just final boss fighting, but boss fighting in general, especially considering how long DMC3 has been around as a game.Īpologies if this post is long as fuck, but it’s just that I have so much praise for Vergil! The music is amazing, the voice work by Daniel Southworth is so menacing, and the atmosphere is captivating when I have enough time to pay attention to it from dealing with Vergil’s assault. I love the intensity he comes at you when he spams Helm Breakers and spams Judgement Cuts when he does what I call a “Super DT”. I love how as a Royal Guard user I can perfectly time parries on his Helm Breakers. I love how Force Edge has a similar moveset to Rebellion. I love how his Devil Trigger acts similarly to yours and you can knock him out of DT with ranged tactics or otherwise. I love how he builds off of the first two fights against him. As the title says, I just completed my first play-through of DMC 3 and it has landed a spot as one of my favorite games of all time if not my favorite, but this post is mostly me gushing about Vergil 3.Įven though I only beat him on Normal and not the higher difficulties(yet), he is still so well designed and challenging on that difficulty that I always find myself doing Mission 20 again and again just to fight him.
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