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Kenryoku_Maxis said:
Simulacrum said:

Well since my friend just bought Castlevania from XBL and I saw him playing hour, I got my usual "legendary games feeling": I must go and byu Ds and Castlevanias again..

Then I wonder why they have all sold so low?

But it is great series.It is old series.Its very unique series.Latest games have all been on Ds which it fits great.It has always got great review scores.

Castlevania on 64 has sold 0,64m as highest sold Castlevania game.

Wöt the fök.

2D Sidescrollers (aside from Mario and Sonic) were never very popular in Japan.  See Metroid and Mega Man, which couldn't get very far in all the years.

Castlevania instead looked to America to make up the difference.  And the series did pretty well considering.  But again, America is a country where two things sell games, marketing and graphics.  In the early days of the NES and SNES, Castlevania was pretty good graphically.  But by the N64 and PSX days, it had stuck to its roots to keep the 'classic gameplay' and therefore many gamers in America passed it by (because it looked 'old').  It also didn't have the millions of dollars in marketing.

Still, the series is pretty stable.  No, none of the games sell 2 million, but they sell consistently, and that shows a pretty loyal and strong fanbase who will continue to buy the games (like a Metroid or Mega Man). 

But I do have to say, recently the games have gotten stale.  As in, post SotN, all the games pretty much have been trying to copy the formula and gameplay of SotN with no real innovation or deviation from the model, aside from a couple new characters and 'gimmick' (such as souls, paintings, familars, etc) plugged into the formula.  This is why I think Konami has finally hired new development companies to work on the series, since for the last 12 years, its only been really one guy doing everything (IGA and his team).  In the past, multiple teams worked on multiple Castlevania games at the same time, and the series was a testing ground for Konami's best teams (such as Treasure).  As of late...its been just one guy and one team doing the same thing (and not as well as the past games in my opinion).  Its refreshing to see new teams finally working on the series again.

Wow...your post....was intelligent.

Anyway, flaw here, the games haven't all gotten stale. Konami, to its credit, has tried to expand the series with several 3D adventures and even a fighting game, as well as the much more appropriate(and good) 2d sidescrollers on the GBA and DS.

Trouble is, everything but the 2D stuff has been, well not terrible, but it wasn't great.

Their latest effort looks to be the turn that the series needs. If Patrick Stewart and Hideo Kojima can't turn your game around, then your IP is unsalvagable.

Personally, as a God of War hater, I can't wait. I'd like to see someone else profit and ripoff the formula that GoW ripped off from DMC, and spit in the damn face of David Jaffe while they're doing it.

That could just be my Jaffe hate coming out though. That guy says some stuff that....angers me.



I don't need your console war.
It feeds the rich while it buries the poor.
You're power hungry, spinnin' stories, and bein' graphics whores.
I don't need your console war.

NO NO, NO NO NO.