Music
To kick demonic ass to
I'm really not comfortable adding any form of music to this site for many reasons. Some are even silly reasons. After copying the music to my computer (I kinda missed not having Tetsuya Shibata up on my last.FM), I just had these Vergil related tracks sat there. I thought, you know, maybe if I upload them, Vergil fans could benefit from these if they haven't heard them properly and such. I have the whole album (totally worth buying, people!)! I will not be uploading the whole album or any more tracks. This might be taken down... maybe... not sure...
† Vergil Battle 1
Plays during the first fight atop Temen-Ni-Gru. I personally don't like this, too slow and a little flat for me. Then again, I didn't really like the first disc of the album, anyway. But yay, it's Vergil, so you have to love it for that reason.
† Vergil Battle 2
My PERSONAL favourite on the ENTIRE album! It's very heavy and loud, just how I like most of my music. I think this describes Vergil best. I even like the heavenly singing at points of this. Much love to this track and it's badass sound.
† M19 end Jackpot!
You have to love this track, because it plays when Vergil is at his happiest, fighting along side his brother and the track even quietens down in time for the twins utter of "Jackpot!". Plays in a cutscene while Dante and Vergil kick Arkham's ass with all the finishing moves.
† Sibling Showdown
Plays during the cutscene before Vergil Battle 3. When I first got the album and listened to this track, I actually burst into tears. It's probably THE most emotional track on there. Just beautiful. I listen to it now and I feel like I'm going to cry... mainly because I'm an emotional lunatic?
† Vergil Battle 3
Plays during the the third and final fight with Vergil. My second favourite Vergil battle music. I listen to it, and I think of the struggle at the end. And something the track displays best -- power.
† Vergil Afterwards
Plays during the secret ending while Vergil heads off to face Mundus. It actually kills me. I love the track, but it just kills me. You can imagine Vergil's battle cry and everything. Oh. It is also actually "Devil Sunday (Theme of Sparda)" that plays in the first game's opening (also that track plays when the narrator is describing what good Sparda did...!).