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The Lonious Monk;5899582 said:You didn't like the gameplay? Why not? I thought it was great. Plenty of combat action with some 3D style platforming thrown in for good measure. What would you have preferred?
Broddie;5899682 said:Castlevania II was one of the first games to really hook me and I've been a big fan ever since. Never played LoS though. Only 3D CV's I played were Lament of Innocence & Curse of Darkness.
grumpy_new_yorker;5899898 said:The Lonious Monk;5899582 said:You didn't like the gameplay? Why not? I thought it was great. Plenty of combat action with some 3D style platforming thrown in for good measure. What would you have preferred?
Just didn't feel like a CV game to me. I liked Curse of Darkness much better.
The Lonious Monk;5899899 said:I've heard people hold that opinion before, but it just never made much sense to me. You say you like the Metroidvania games, but to me those were just as big a departure from games like 1, 3, and 4 as the 3D games are. And people for get that the CV "style" was already pretty much broken with 2. So there really isn't a easily defined CV style.
grumpy_new_yorker;5900230 said:The Lonious Monk;5899899 said:I've heard people hold that opinion before, but it just never made much sense to me. You say you like the Metroidvania games, but to me those were just as big a departure from games like 1, 3, and 4 as the 3D games are. And people for get that the CV "style" was already pretty much broken with 2. So there really isn't a easily defined CV style.
Yes but the core gameplay is still the same in the metroidvania games and the original NES titles. Curse of Darkness was basically a 3-d SOTN with its rpg elements and exploration. LOS threw all that out the window. LOS was God of War style gameplay mashed with Shadow of the Colossus. I don't think it was a bad game. Like I said it just didn't feel like I was playing a CV game, at all.
Broddie;5900794 said:Yeah CV II deviated from the norm right away that's part of what hooked me. It was The Adventure of Link of the early CV games. So did Bloodlines (very underrated) and the earlier GB titles (which weren't very good). We haven't seen a more traditional type of CV game in quite a long time. I think the last traditional CV was Dracula X now that I think about it.
grumpy_new_yorker;5900815 said:Broddie;5900794 said:Yeah CV II deviated from the norm right away that's part of what hooked me. It was The Adventure of Link of the early CV games. So did Bloodlines (very underrated) and the earlier GB titles (which weren't very good). We haven't seen a more traditional type of CV game in quite a long time. I think the last traditional CV was Dracula X now that I think about it.
The actually remade one of the GB games for wii, Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth. It's really good.
kzzl;5901341 said:Symphony Of The Night is/was GOAT. I owned the japanese version for the sega saturn way back when. LOS is epic as well. The game was a bitch to play, but the lore and story is entertaining in itself. The manga that could of been I'd say. But, it's better than saying game that could of been, right?
I'm hoping this sequel turns out great. Hopefully, some original concepts along with playing as Dracula himself.
Broddie;5924310 said:One thing this series never gets enough credit for is having some of the greatest soundtracks in the history of the industry. Super Castlevania IV and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night in particular.