Dante (DmC: Devil May Cry)

Dante is the protagonist of the rebooted portion of the Devil May Cry series. He is a demon-angel hybrid known as a Nephilim, who lives as a demon hunting vigilante. He is counted by the officials of his hometown of Limbo City as a member of an organization of "terrorists," and is being pursued by both national and worldwide authorities. Dante himself is a young and rebellious social punk outcast. He lives and fights in Limbo City, where demons seemingly influence every aspect of the world and the social condition of the humans living there.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) His redesign is awful, instead of the iconic red coat and long white hair, he instead has short black hair, and a grey coat, making him look an angsty emo 14-year-old.
 * 2) He's been turned into some weird anti-authority punk. Unlike his original counterpart, this Dante is a very foul-mouthed prick who cares too much about himself, constantly brings out his middle finger, and gets angry easily. He's very mean-spirited, rude, and overall lacks charm compared to the original.
 * 3) The infamous scene has a white wig fall on top of Dante and his response of "Not in a million years" as if to mock fans of the older games.
 * 4) He admits he enjoyed watching Mundus and Lilith's child's gruesome death which is messed up considering that the child didn't do anything wrong.
 * 5) His Devil Trigger is just a palette swap of his original design, rather than the mutated devil of the original games.
 * 6) He's a hypocrite as he fights Vergil when he plans to put the world under his protection but when Dante defeats Vergil, he states the world is under HIS protection, which is the same thing Vergil was trying to do anyway.
 * 7) This version of Dante is playable in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale over the original Dante, even though DMC fans never liked him, and the reboot game wasn't even released at the time when All-Stars came out, making his inclusion an advertisement.

Good Qualities

 * 1) Although he lacks the character's personality, he is still almost faithful to the original Dante.
 * 2) He still has development at the very least.
 * 3) He can still be stylish at times.