The bazooka-wielding demon hunter Lady, the woman lead of Devil May Cry 3 , and Trish, the demonic demon hunter and woman lead from Devil May Cry 1 , both show up in this game, but sadly play a limited role in the plot something that gunsmith "Nico" Goldstein laments in the lore entries for Devil May Cry 5.
Let's be frank: the Devil May Cry franchise and its demon-slaying heroes are pretty much an amalgamation of everything's that's 'cool' to the angsty teenage mind. The half-demon protagonists of the game, Dante and Nero, are snarky, white-haired demon hunters with flashy trench-coats, a library of snarky one-liners at the ready, oversized handguns, and giant swords.
Throughout the various Devil May Cry games, they carve their way through hordes of demons with the flair of a break-dancer, juggling enemies in the air with gunshots and surfing on top of rocket-propelled grenades like a pro-skateboarder. It's edgy, over-the-top, breaks nearly every law of physics If Lady and Trish wind up playing a larger role in Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition , whether as new playable characters or stars of their own story, their abilities and personal plotlines would need to embrace this quintessential appeal to teenager sensibilities, something developers already pulled off in Devil May Cry 4.
The main plot of Devil May Cry 4 is centered around Nero, the demon-blooded son of Vergil, and his struggles against a corrupt demon-worshipping church, but other heroes from previous games show up to join the fight in both cutscenes and gameplay. Dante, of course, makes an appearance, as does Vergil in a non-canon appearance inspired by his fan-favorite status. Lady and Trish, who play an actual part in the story, show up as as selectable characters in Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition , with combos and abilities distinct from the descendants of the Dark Knight Sparda.
Trish wears a black corset with white filigree and a lightning bolt design on the front. The zipper on the front is also designed like a lightning bolt. Her black leather pants have lightning bolts on her rear and white filigree-like designs on the hips. Trish's pants are held up by double-ended belts. Once again she has a pair of knee-high high-heeled boots. Her accessories consist of a black choker and a black leather gauntlet with three belts on it. Her nails are painted black.
Trish retains this look in Devil May Cry 5 , But her corset is smaller and more revealing, with a larger opening in the front resembling a lightning bolt and exposing more of her midriff. Her stomach is more toned in this part of the DMC series, features two lines of strong abs.
Her hair now has longer front bangs. As Gloria, Trish has a tan and a white, chin-length bob. Her outfit is a lacy, white one-piece with orange accents that exposes her chest and inner thighs. The chest area is held closed by a thick, orange chord zig-zagging across both sides.
The one-piece has a loincloth and a long tail. She has white thigh-high, high-heeled boots. Trish accessorizes this outfit with white, elbow-high gloves that fold at the top exposing an orange lining.
It also has blue feathered shoulder pads. As a puppet of Mundus, Trish was originally cruel and uncaring, but after Dante saved her, she began to develop emotions and compassion towards him, and eventually sacrificed herself to save him from Mundus's attack. After being revived, Trish joined Dante at his shop, and showed excitement at being his partner. By the time of the animated series, she has gone off on her own.
Trish returns occasionally and seems to enjoy playfully picking on Dante and giving him trouble, and although she rejoins him in Devil May Cry 4 , she has basically the same habits and bickers with Dante at several points in the game, she is also shown to be more feminine in her appearance than other women in the series, having been shown re-applying lipstick before leaving for a mission and has painted her nails.
She also seems to enjoy mocking peoples' beliefs as one of her taunts the Order of the Swords belief in the Savior. Another taunt has her condescendingly asking if she looks like a demon.
Despite her seemingly non-caring attitude, Trish was able to evacuate the people of Fortuna showing she has a moral sense when it comes to civilians.
Like Dante, Trish enjoys a good fight, prolonging a fight with Lady for up to two days rather than telling her who she is although Trish compliments Lady's skill and determination and found her more interesting than she thought. In the epilogue of Devil May Cry , she challenges Dante to complete their mission in five minutes and Devil May Cry 4 , refers to her upcoming mission as a "party".
Trish appears as a secret character that can be unlocked by beating Hard mode with Dante or inputting the following code in the main menu: hold L3, R3, L1, and R2 until a sound is heard. She also retains her ability to shoot lightning. She shares her campaign with Lady , where she is the playable character in the Nero missions and Trish is playable in the Dante missions. Her Devil Trigger allows her to shoot bullets imbued with lighting as well as give her the signature sunglasses.
Trish comes to Devil May Cry one night to meet Dante. There she attempts to electrocute him, but with his demon powers, he easily overpowers her. Trish is defeated but tells Dante that she needs his help. She takes him to Mallet Island , where Mundus is planning to open the gate to the Underworld to cross over to the Human World.
It is eventually revealed that Trish was actually created by Mundus as a lure to kill Dante on the island. After betraying Dante during a fight with Nightmare and trying to kill him, Dante still saves her life from falling rocks. Trish is deeply moved by this, although she still returns to her master. Later, the demon king then tries to kill Dante by using a very powerful beam from his third eye.
However, Trish returns Dante's favor and sacrifices herself instead, pushing Dante out of the beam's path and allowing herself to be struck instead. Before following Mundus into the Underworld, and believing Trish to be dead, Dante utters the famous line, "I should have been the one to fill your dark soul with light! Later, cornered by a heavily mutated Mundus, Dante hears his mother's voice, and Trish bursts through the wall to aid him.
She lends him her power and Mundus is defeated. With Mundus destroyed, Dante and Trish embrace, and she begins to cry.
Dante tells Trish that she has become human because "Devils never cry". It is implied that she works with Dante at the newly-renamed Devil Never Cry. Trish is a freelance devil hunter, having left Devil May Cry to do her own work for a while. She comes to visit Dante from time to time, leading her first appearance in the show to a fight with Lady when Lady accepts a job to kill a lightning demon. As it turns out, Lady's client was a demon himself and wanted to get rid of Trish because she was hunting him.
Trish and Lady end up getting along and place Dante into further debt by buying expensive clothing and leaving a reluctant Dante with the bill. Later in the show, Trish does some investigative work from time to time to help Dante in his jobs. During the final fight with Abigail , she and Lady fight against hordes of lesser demons as Dante faces Abigail.
Dante extends to her an open invitation to return to Devil May Cry whenever she wants near the end of Episode 4, which she declines at first, and apparently accepted after the series.
At the end of the series, she departed with Dante and Lady to a job outside the city, in which she remarked "the winner gets the reward. This section of the article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. By this time, Trish is seemingly living with Dante and working alongside him as a Devil Hunter.
When Lady informs them about the actions of the Order of the Sword , Trish takes the Sparda to Sanctus while posing as "Gloria", and is made an Executive of the Holy Knights, in order to gain intel on the Order. As a kid growing up in the 80's, seeing hot chicks wearing an outfit exactly like this was everyday standard fare. I guess that's why her design has worked in the DMC series. It's simple and to the point. However, in the vibrant fighting game universe, especially, Trish isn't that visually stimulating as a design.
I can think of so many female characters who are far more interesting to look at. Speaking of which, I find it comical how similar Trish's outfit is to X 's. Can't think of anything more interesting to wear?
Moveset-wise, she's not bad and has some interesting attacks.
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