i dont know why this novel has such good ratings
the mc its boring, the other characters are 1 dimensional, the power scaling its subpar
and the novel lacks an obscene amount of details, we dont know what represent the strength others than numbers, we dont know if the punch of a mortal grade dude can actually destroy a concrete floor, or if a legend rank can actually lift a car, we dont know anything that gives us a single hint of how strong are the people in the history, and the times where there was a description, the object of comparison was another thing that we didnt know what was its strength. ej: "the punch of the mc produced gusts of wind that send flying the other gold monsters that were nearing" this was when the mc had the strength of legend
yeah the monster are supposedly of gold, but we dont know an approximated weight of them and never were we given an explanation of anything of how strong is the mc
we dont know how the mc looks like other than having brown eyes :)
I typically don't come across many people in the DMC fandom who have read this novel or are aware of its existence, but they don't realize what they're missing. While the novel is no longer fully canonical since DMC 3 was released, about 50% of its content is still considered canon due to references in the other games and even the anime. If you'd like to learn more about Dante and his past in Redgrave, I highly recommend it. We gain insight into different aspects of his character and discover how he acquired his iconic Ebony and Ivory weapons. So, please give it a read; it's another fascinating story within the Devil May Cry series. <p>
"Devil May Cry novel? Yeah, right! That was my initial reaction. I genuinely didn't think it would be anything extraordinary. As much as I adore the games, I couldn't fathom translating their action-packed essence into words. Boy, was I mistaken. From the moment I picked up the first novel, I was utterly captivated. The story was infused with a tongue-in-cheek humor that perfectly aligns with what DMC represents! I couldn't put it down and practically finished it in one day. The same thing occurred with the second novel too. The narrative drew me in through Dante's witty dialogue and the dynamic interactions between characters. So, for all you DMC enthusiasts out there, give these novels a shot. I can guarantee you won't be disappointed."
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