
It’s a tacit insistence that “you should care about this game not just because it’s good, but because a popular character is in it.” And you know, that probably worked. The sticker itself was on the original PlayStation 2 game, and has reached meme status due to its odd, out of context declaration that Capcom’s human/demon hybrid is in this game somewhere. It’s signified on the game’s cover with this sticker: It turned out that the DMC character only played a small part in the game, causing the 'Featuring' seal to be mocked and used as a meme forevermore.Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne is being remastered for PC, PlayStation 4, and Switch next month, and for more on that, you should check out Steven’s thoughts on the remastered RPG here.īut beyond being a great game, Nocturne has another thing that makes it significant in the grand scheme of the series’ long history: it has a cameo from Devil May Cry protagonist Dante. Dante (Swordfighter) /bfE2wJiyoi- Nintendo of Europe June 30, 2021įor anyone unaware, 'Featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry Series' has achieved meme status thanks to its inclusion on the front cover of Shin Megami Tensei: Lucifer's Call's European release. Shantae (Brawler) + Burning Town music track Check out this tweet: New #SmashBrosUltimate Mii Fighter costumes are out now!

While some fans are no doubt disheartened to see that Dante didn't make it as a main roster DLC character, Nintendo is keeping spirits high by referencing the Dante meme – you probably know the one – on social media.

The costume's actually available to download as we speak, along with others based on the likes of Shantae and Skyrim's Dragonborn, as well as Tekken's Kazuya as a main fighter. Ultimate – as a Mii Fighter costume, at least. Here's a bit of fun to liven up this dull Wednesday.Īs you're no doubt aware, thanks to the reveal in this week's presentation hosted by Masahiro Sakurai, Dante from the Devil May Cry series is finally available in Super Smash Bros.
