I stopped playing Castlevania games back in the days of yesteryere when they were western gothic, and I googled a few of those DS titles and they looked pretty hardcore japanese anime. How does a game franchise make that kind of jump? Its completely unappealing to me in an aesthetic way
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Originally Posted by Pixelthief I stopped playing Castlevania games back in the days of yesteryere when they were western gothic, and I googled a few of those DS titles and they looked pretty hardcore japanese anime. How does a game franchise make that kind of jump? Its completely unappealing to me in an aesthetic way
I found a site a couple of years ago that answered that with the tl;dr version saying "Castlevania art styles go off whats currently popular, 80's it was Arnie/Conan action films, 90's i forget and 2000 anime". The anime style in the new ones only extends to the players sprite and avatars. Everything is propa dingey yo.
I used to play Most PC like Dungeon Siege or KOTOR, but I'm now playing Click games lol. I've almost completed Cavestory and Bonesaw, I'm still trying to open TTT beta, Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories, and I'm thinking about replaying The New Satan Sam.
Anyways as far as basic PC games go I'm really thinking about re-playing Dungeon Siege. (Oh, for the ump-teenth now?).
Dungeon Siege is so annoying to replay. Well, DS2 I mean.
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Originally Posted by Jon C-B the second one (Mario and Luigig Partners in time) wasn't as nearly long or as charming as the original. I hope in the new one it'll be better...
The third one is about you controlling bowser... it sounds a bit stupid but I have a feeling they'll pull it off.