I definitely don't hate CV2. It has its problems, but it also has some cool things. I love the music, for one. And hey, I'd rather play CV2 than Haunted Castle.Luke wrote:But I do love it for what it is.
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Oh yeah, CV2's music is amazing. And I appreciate how it served as the first attempt at the Metroidvania style.Ziggy587 wrote:I definitely don't hate CV2. It has its problems, but it also has some cool things. I love the music, for one. And hey, I'd rather play CV2 than Haunted Castle.Luke wrote:But I do love it for what it is.
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If I recall correctly, the MSX Akumajou Dracula (Which was the base for the NES game despite being released later) was already that.MrPopo wrote:Oh yeah, CV2's music is amazing. And I appreciate how it served as the first attempt at the Metroidvania style.
Also (If I remember correctly, which I probably don't), the director of CVII was the same as the MSX Akumajou Dracula while NES Castlevania was done by a different team.
It also bothers me that there are flying candles everywhere for no apparent reason. Stage designs aren't exactly logical in this gameMrPopo wrote:Does it bother anyone else that in Bloodlines that stairs to Dracula's room are on the wrong side?
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The stairs are fine, the camera is on the wrong side.MrPopo wrote:Does it bother anyone else that in Bloodlines that stairs to Dracula's room are on the wrong side?
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Playing Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow. I'm really impressed thus far. I keep finding myself wanting to explore, level up, & see what new most erstwhile are around thr corner. Good stuff!!!
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... Guessing with invisible blocks?? You mean you don't just spam holy water all day every day in the mansions like a reasonable human being? What are you doing with your life, son?Xeogred wrote:Well I hated that you lost some progress in the dungeons and had to guess about the invisible blocks again!... lol
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Absolutely, it is good stuff. The next game Portrait of Ruin is not as good unfortunately due to a recycled content filled back end. However, Order of Ecclesia, the third DS game, is the best Igavania outside SotN. If you haven't played it yet, you're in for a really good time.Jagosaurus wrote:Playing Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow. Good stuff!!!
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Are people hacking/modding DS games yet? If someone would remove the two touch gimmicks in Dawn it would be pretty much a perfect game.
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Not sure how big the scene is, but there's been NSMB hacks for a while now.Opa Opa wrote:Are people hacking/modding DS games yet? If someone would remove the two touch gimmicks in Dawn it would be pretty much a perfect game.
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My first time through Portrait of Ruin I wasn't a big fan. I got bored and quit about half way in probably because my expectations were way too high after the Aria games. On my second visit I really got into it. I like the two character gimmick and the variety of locations due to the portraits. The tag-team final boss fight is also one of my favorites.Exhuminator wrote:Absolutely, it is good stuff. The next game Portrait of Ruin is not as good unfortunately due to a recycled content filled back end. However, Order of Ecclesia, the third DS game, is the best Igavania outside SotN. If you haven't played it yet, you're in for a really good time.Jagosaurus wrote:Playing Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow. Good stuff!!!
One of my only complaints about it now is once you get the Vampire Killer there's pretty much no reason to use any other weapons (Having an indisputably best weapon is a problem with most Igavania's though). Charlotte had some really crazy boss-busting spells and that attack where Jonathan summons all of the spirits of the past Belmonts was pretty sweet as well. As an anniversary game I felt they did a pretty decent job, plus it continues the story of Bloodlines which is one of my favorite Castlevania games.
Order of Ecclesia has become one of my favorites as well though. Not only is the difficulty great but the style and atmosphere was perfect and Shanoa is one of the coolest protagonists in the series.