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*** In the same vein, ''DmC'' is also called [[Self-Insert Fic|Tameem May Cry]], as Dante [[Author Avatar|has been redesigned to resemble]] Tameem Antoniades, Ninja Theory's chief designer. This is further twisted into Tameem Will Cry, as fans don't like his smug attitude regarding the changes made for the game, as well as what they perceive as him spiting on the history of the original Dante.
*** In the same vein, ''DmC'' is also called [[Self-Insert Fic|Tameem May Cry]], as Dante [[Author Avatar|has been redesigned to resemble]] Tameem Antoniades, Ninja Theory's chief designer. This is further twisted into Tameem Will Cry, as fans don't like his smug attitude regarding the changes made for the game, as well as what they perceive as him spiting on the history of the original Dante.
*** Providing further ammunition to those declaring [[In Name Only]] is the fact that this new "Dante" is half angel instead of half human. Yeah.
*** Providing further ammunition to those declaring [[In Name Only]] is the fact that this new "Dante" is half angel instead of half human. Yeah.
* [[Flip Flop of God]]: Ninja Theory's ''DmC: Devil May Cry'' seems to have gone from a prequel, to a [[Continuity Reboot]], to [[Ultimate Universe|an alternate universe]] with each new interview on the matter.
* [[Flip-Flop of God]]: Ninja Theory's ''DmC: Devil May Cry'' seems to have gone from a prequel, to a [[Continuity Reboot]], to [[Ultimate Universe|an alternate universe]] with each new interview on the matter.
* [[Shout Out]]: The name of the achievement for defeating Arkham in ''Devil May Cry 3 HD''? [[Batman Arkham Asylum|Asylum]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: The name of the achievement for defeating Arkham in ''Devil May Cry 3 HD''? [[Batman Arkham Asylum|Asylum]].
** Many to ''[[The Divine Comedy]]'', especially in the [[Theme Naming]]. <ref>Writer and main character of ''The Divine Comedy''.</ref>, <ref>Dante's guide to Hell and Purgatory. Based on a real Roman poet.</ref>, <ref>Name derived from Beatrice, Dante's lover and guide to Heaven.</ref>, and <ref>Original name, Mary, refers to the Virgin Mary, who is also called "Our Lady" by Catholics.</ref>, for example.
** Many to ''[[The Divine Comedy]]'', especially in the [[Theme Naming]]. <ref>Writer and main character of ''The Divine Comedy''.</ref>, <ref>Dante's guide to Hell and Purgatory. Based on a real Roman poet.</ref>, <ref>Name derived from Beatrice, Dante's lover and guide to Heaven.</ref>, and <ref>Original name, Mary, refers to the Virgin Mary, who is also called "Our Lady" by Catholics.</ref>, for example.
* [[Throw It In]]: The juggling ability was born from [[Ascended Glitch|a glitch]] in ''[[Onimusha]]'', which allowed you to do just that with enemies. It was fixed before release, but it was so [[Crazy Awesome]] that Capcom ''had'' to reuse it somewhere.
* [[Throw It In]]: The juggling ability was born from [[Ascended Glitch|a glitch]] in ''[[Onimusha]]'', which allowed you to do just that with enemies. It was fixed before release, but it was so [[Crazy Awesome]] that Capcom ''had'' to reuse it somewhere.

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  1. Writer and main character of The Divine Comedy.
  2. Dante's guide to Hell and Purgatory. Based on a real Roman poet.
  3. Name derived from Beatrice, Dante's lover and guide to Heaven.
  4. Original name, Mary, refers to the Virgin Mary, who is also called "Our Lady" by Catholics.