

ORIGINAL STORY 19/3/19: A Devil May Cry 5 voice actor has pulled multiple videos from his own YouTube channel after fans found racist and transphobic content.

I was wearing a multicolored ski mask and doing a music review of an artist's new album as a character." "BTW, please note that I never posted a video with myself in blackface.

I removed the videos because I thought it was the right thing to do. I do not come from a place of hate in any of my work. "Some of my comedy is edgy, and everyone is entitled to their own opinion as to what they think is funny, but please do not refer to me being racist or otherwise. The videos I did were comedy parodies with characters speaking in their vernacular. The voices and characters I do reflect my life experiences and admiration for the people I grew up with. I am also Jewish and I grew up in Detroit in primarily black neighborhoods. I do voices and impressions for a living. "Look, I have been a professional standup comedian, actor and voice actor my entire adult life. "I'm sorry and I truly apologise to anyone who was offended," Camen told Eurogamer. In a statement to Eurogamer, Camen explained his "edgy" comedy - labelled as racist and transphobic - was "parody", but still pulled the videos as it "was the right thing to do". His neutral projectile can cause hidden platforms to appear, which is pretty cool, but overall, his projectiles feel like the weakest part of his battle design.UPDATE 20/3/19: Devil May Cry 5 voice actor Joey Camen has apologised for the offensive videos he recently removed from his YouTube channel. Sure, they have a different flavor, but they don’t really act any differently from Dante’s whips. His blue angelic projectile teleports him to where it lands, while his red demonic projectile teleports his target toward him. While they work just fine in combat, they are kind of lame in the platforming department. Since he isn’t the type to use guns, he instead fires sword projectiles at his enemies. The only place where Vergil’s gameplay suffers is in his ranged capabilities. And yes, you do get to use all the attacks that Vergil used against you in the final boss fight, as well as some iconic Vergil moves from Devil May Cry’s past, like Spiral Swords. Vergil’s combos have ten times the style as Dante’s, because he isn’t awkwardly switching weapons out in the middle. You’ll ensnare your opponents in a forest of swords and then cause the ground to quake and explode, blowing them all up. You’ll string together quick Iaido strikes with slow punishing blows. What Vergil lacks in diversity he makes up for in sheer style. This is easily the coolest part of the DLC. Blood and Gore, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language
