Yeah, but substantially speaking it really is a worthless point in the argument of whether DMC is actually better than Ninja Gaiden. Which it, in fact, is not.
Wrong. Dead wrong. I'd love to go in-depth about how the combat and gameplay in Ninja Gaiden wipes the floor with DMC's system, but I did so once already in an argument with Zenny earlier so I'll just repost it:
LOL! Ya gotta be f**kin' kidding me. DMC's plot doesn't take itself too seriously? Just because Dante is acting like an ass more than half the time doesn't mean the story is tongue-in-cheek as well. Sure, Ninja Gaiden isn't much better either, but at least it is sober enough all the way not to make your teeth cringe with atrocious moments like Dante sobbing like a little b**h over Trish's "dead" body only to have her back only minutes later (and you say Ninja Gaiden is "cornier"

). It's obvious DMC tries way too hard to be "emotional", only to fail monumentally.
Most of them being useless or nowhere near as effective as the default sword, unlike the ones in Ninja Gaiden where almost every weapon is practical in one situation or the other.
"Fun" is subjective, bubby. Plus it doesn't change the fact that review scores and the level of critical acclaim of both series suggest that Ninja Gaiden is simply better. Period.
I don't pay 60 bucks for good cutscenes. As an action game, Ninja Gaiden schools DMC.
If the gameplay vid comparison of both games that I posted earlier in this thread is any indication, then DMC4 looking better on the PS3 will be a non-issue since Ninja Gaiden 2 is going to whup it's ass anyway. And we still get to play DMC4 in the process.
In bizarro land maybe.
NINJA GAIDEN FTW!