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NintendoPie said:
Is this the game that's going to get an HD Release later on? If so, I already despise this game and everyone who worked on it.


No, it was made in HD and reduce to 240p In its Native resolution Polygon graphics to just make it look more beautiful.

Koonami would never release this game on any other system because of the need for the 3D effect, as they had said themselves for 2D Platforming gaming.

They will never release a 2D version of such games as this & New Super Mario Bros. 2 because it does NOT work when viewed in Monochromatic 2D.



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On the contrary, this game seems in line with the origins of the series. Clunky and frustrating. Without a decent soundtrack this time.



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People still play Castlevania?

Sounds to me like it went the way of Sonic.



cyberninja45 said:

This thread has mostly to do with castlevania MOF compared to the older castlevania's on the ds and gba but addresses most of the differences between eastern and western developed games and is taken from the demo version.

Firstly why the hell did konami let mercury steam develop a 2d castlevania? Now I played ,and  enjoyed it for what it was, LOS on ps3 which was developed by MS but that's not really an attribute to the games greatness but has to do with there really being not that much decent castlevania's in 3d *remembers castlevania 64* so I was happy to take what I got. But 2d castlevania's on the other hand most fans of the series has come to expect a much higher standard.

As soon as you start the demo you realize there is combat music (music that starts when there is an enemy on screen), while combat music fits well wit 3d games it is very out of place in a 2d game especially in a 2d castlevania because if you have played most 2d ones the enemy's are mostly, hmmm I don't know how to describe this, but they are just there as part of the whole stage, there is no switch over from platforming time to fighting enemy time that just seems wrong in a 2d game. I hope the beautiful music we have come to expect in a 2d castlevania makes it into the final build of the game but it doesn't look so.

I hate how most games these days have gone for the Hollywood style background music.

Then as soon as you begin to fight, and this is a major reason why I don't like any weapon based combat in western developed games and a little hard to describe, the nice feeling you get when you hit an enemy is gone. You see in most Japanese games in combat when you hit something you get a certain *insert onomatopoeia here* it gives you a  certain satisfaction when you hit something, rather than the feeling that one set of polygons (or sprites) is going through another set of polygons. A good example would be for people who play games like street fighter, you know that sound the game makes when you character fist is connecting with the opponent face, in my many years of playing games I have come to notice that this is absent in most western developed (which is why I think they mostly make shooters).

WHY THE HELL ARE THERE  QUICK TIME EVENTS IN MY BOSS BATTLES. Again this may work in 3d game but it is dumb in 2d games developers should know that not everything that is in a 3d game could transfer over to a 2d game and vice versa.

Also I am not too sure the metroidvania is quite there, from what my perceptive game playing skills has analyzed so far is there is a main level on top and then jump into holes in the ground to make up time and go back up again and yes I have seen the videos with the large maps, I even made a thread on it, but something smells fishy. But I hope to the gaming gods I am wrong oh how I hope I am wrong.

Now there are probably other things that I left out that I didn't like (I maybe was dreaming that I had to pull a lever to open a door Tomb raider 90's style) but I am tired of ranting. So for those who played the demo so far what do you think of it.

I still will be getting this game though as I am a sucker for castlevania games

Hmmm I guess I am a sucker for castlevania games a year later and still ended up getting it.

Now that I have been playing the whole I guess I was much harsher on it than I needed to be, now most of the original issues I had with the game still exist, but the music isn't actually that bad and there is some exploration to be had. I guess now that I have given myself enough time to accept that we won't be getting the gba and ds type castlevania games MOF is not too bad.

That being said I will recommend this game to anybody looking for a decent hack and slash on the 3ds provided you can get it at a good price.

Now I wonder how long it will take for me to play LOS 2.



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