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00:11Now, to make his way to this final confrontation with the boss, Don will not only have to fight as
00:17Dante, but he'll also have to jump, climb, swing, manipulate the environment.
00:22This idea of the environment being against you, hostile to your presence and your intentions is called malice.
00:27And it primarily will manifest itself as sort of an environmental shape-shifting.
00:32From something as simple as a trap door opening underneath Dante, forcing him to react before he falls to his
00:38death.
00:38To something as over the top and glorious as a building trying to cave in on itself in order to
00:45trap Dante in the rubble.
00:46And really just about anything in between those two extremes.
00:49Good.
00:51Finally have your attention.
00:55So you'll notice in this one and in some of the previous assets that we've shown that this version of
01:00DMC is a little less fantastical in terms of the environment.
01:03It's more modern, takes place in kind of a cityscape area.
01:08But, and to pair with that we've sort of put in some of the same societal ills that we'll see
01:14in our real world.
01:16So reality TV, media, cable news in particular.
01:19And I think that if anyone has seen any amount of cable news in one particular American outlet that should
01:24go unnamed,
01:25much of the upcoming will seem depressingly familiar if not a little exaggerated for comedic effect.
01:31So reality TV, media, is a series of technologies that show up to us, we'll be talking about the computer.
01:34So reality TV is a bit more dynamic internment.
01:37a little bit more interesting about the computer.
01:47So reality TV is that our people have one of these huge fans who are all connected to us.
01:55So reality TV can start with the presentation of the 2013 imaginations for the first time.
01:55So reality TV can start with some of the paper that we're on.
01:56That's an idea of the process that we're on.
01:56There's a lot of math in on my own.
01:57Now, in addition to the news media, we'll satirize other elements of societal democracy.
02:00e cultural excesses, media, finance, maybe take a few shots of reality TV, pop music while
02:06we're at it. And in the game we will lay this all at the feet of sort of the pernicious
02:11demon influence that pervades humanity. So I talked about continuity earlier, we've
02:20talked about it in some of my previous chats with the media, this idea we've had it in
02:24combat, we've now with showing Virgil have achieved some element of that in the story
02:29which is important. Bosses are also a standard that we have to live up to for previous DMCs
02:34as far as what expectations are. And I think that once you see this character, you'll see
02:39that he is over the top in a spectacle, but he's a character that really could only exist
02:43in our version of DMC.
03:05Hey Bob, put a spin on this. My personal view on the terrorists is that they are disgusting,
03:14degrading, ghastly, sleazy, period, and generally nauseating. The worst of them is Dante.
03:22The whole world would benefit greatly by his non-existence.
03:27I'm taking you off the air.
03:29You think so? I wouldn't bet on it, you little shit.
03:35Look, he's an athlete.
03:42I did it, but at least i was totally ready.
03:47He was close to expectations.
03:52We can shoot them every week.
03:56Doesn't get that!
03:57And I saw that a fight.
04:10Grazie a tutti.
04:30Grazie a tutti.
05:01Grazie a tutti.
05:40Grazie a tutti.
05:43Grazie a tutti.