He is the president of a multi-billion dollar technological conglomerate known as the Ithavoll Group - whose very prominence has maintained Vigrid's immense wealth, self-sustainability and isolationism. Though the city has no diplomatic leadership to speak of, it actually does tout a leader (of sorts), being none other than the last surviving Lumen Sage, Father Balder. The city itself is deeply intertwined with Paradiso and sometimes overlaps dimensions to allow the Hierarchy of Laguna to travel on Earth easily. Later in the game, it is established that Vigrid was more than just a secluded city-state the entire city was once the fortress stronghold of the covenant of Lumen Sages and Umbra Witches before the civil war that destroyed both dynasties. Beneath the city is an extensive network of catacombs whose history is not fully divulged. The only means of accessing Vigrid is a single rail system, with which Visa permits are extensively enforced. The scenery and urban sprawl are reminiscent of pre-Renaissance era architecture, with roving avenues, ornate vistas, and palatial plazas. Dubbed as the "City of Déjà Vu", its stance in the world acts essentially as a city-state in Europe, rather than an urban location in a designated European country. V at least has his bird to pull off combos with both square and triangle, but Nero only has really fiddly "press triangle, wait, press it again" or "move the stick forward then backward while holding lock on then press triangle" combos.Various Humans Vigrid is the primary setting for the first Bayonetta as well as a central element to the plot of the story. It feels loose and imprecise, and the combo list is also really small. I never like combos that are like "press X, then pause for an unspecified time, then press X X". Maybe since dodging is, ya know, an instant reaction you need, it shouldn't require two buttons to use itģ. The other way to dodge is to hold down the lock on button, which alters which attacks you use, and press jump while moving sideways. Jumping gives you i-frames, but that is a a clunky and awkward system. Hard to believe I found a breakable weapon system I hate more than BotW's, but here it isĢ. If you have 8 weapons and the one in the 8th slot is what you need, you have to break 7 weapons to access it. You also cannot cycle through these weapons, except by breaking them. I wonder if I should make both of my novel projects into light novels.ĭMC 5 was on sale, and while I like most of it, it does have like.3 things that I hate, and I wish video games would stop doingġ. And there's also a possibility for two YA urban fantasy novel series, which the first that takes place in the Regina-verse. Of course, I'm gonna need more patience for my projects.
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Oh, and I'm also going to write my former Bayonetta fanfic as an original urban fantasy series too, so now I have two major stories to write. If I could, I would write the Regina Lordwell novel series in script fiction mode, but alas it wasn't meant to be. It was bound to happen at some point.Īs drafts, I will write it as prose script before I end up transforming everything into paragraphs.
This is was originally a Devil May Cry fanfic, that is until I decided to write it as an original piece. The other two spinoffs will take in the future after said important event. There is also going to be at least five spinoffs, with the first three taking place before and after a specific event that will decide the fate of humankind. Welcome to my official datablog for my first urban fantasy novel series which stars Regina Lordwell, a Harmonizer that is cosmic born and that defends humanity from supernatural threats, as well as keep the peace between supernatural species such as vampires and werewolves and more. It also gives me more reason to shipp 'em LOL I mean, she's literally there chatting with Rodin and giving zero fucks about them, lmao. So yeah, y'all can say that Bayonetta and Devil May Cry are in the same universe (I do believe it is) + probably Dante and Bayonetta had met each other someday, somehow, whatever. Plus, in one of Antonio's diaries (the man which Bayonetta's wiki says that presumably he took the Tony Redgrave pseudonym of/DMC wiki says it's from the city, dunno exactly what version it's canon), it says that Rodin's bar it's frequented by many badass people, such as, you guess, devil hunters.
Yeah yeah, I know, they've the same creator and all that jazz, but really? What's this then?Īnd if his presence it wasn't enough, he was also playing strip-fucking-poker (or it's just his bad luck in gambling so he gave everything including his clothes and weapons, pfft-) with Enzo - one of his agents before/with Morrison. Why NOBODY talks about that actually in one of the concept arts of Bayonetta, Dante shows the fuck up?