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The designs are sweet, except Simon "Sk8r Shorts" Belmont.
I think ruining Simon is the biggest thing keeping me away from the game.
Nice graphics though, definitely starting to push the Wii a little. By the time the next Nintendo home console comes out, third parties may be making games that look like GC games.
(Edit: BTW those screens are upscaled)
I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.
"For things you can do via DS connectivity, I would like to keep it a secret just a little bit longer."
"Regarding the ability to equip items, I would like to keep this a secret for now."
"The details of modes will be released a little later"
"Details of DS connectivity still have not been announced, but will be shortly."
"I can't share any details at this time. "
Just lulz.
| .:Dark Prince:. said: "For things you can do via DS connectivity, I would like to keep it a secret just a little bit longer." "Regarding the ability to equip items, I would like to keep this a secret for now." "The details of modes will be released a little later" "Details of DS connectivity still have not been announced, but will be shortly." "I can't share any details at this time. " Just lulz. |
Thay like to give out the news one little bit at a time so they can keep making headlines.
I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.
I know this game gets a lot of flack because it isn't a platformer, but it's a day one purchase for me, I like fighters, lol.
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.
For starters, the game plays like Power Stone, or a vs. version of the Xbox/PS2 games from a few years back. Each player grabs a character, and runs around in a small, one-level, free-roaming arena filled with monsters, candlesticks, and a classic Castlevania backdrop. General movement is handled with the analog stick on the nunchuk, while Wii-mote waggle doe s the main attacks for each character. To add modifiers to the regular attacks, you can hold any combination of A, B, and (right now it's only working slightly, but it's there) C and Z. When pressed alone, A throws whatever sub-item you selected for your player – the list includes four for each fighter, and they are set up based on that character's style – while A and B together does an item crush that uses hearts and magic together.
There's also general double-jumps for the players you'd expect. We can only talk about playing with Simon Belmont, Dracula, Alucard, and Maria, but out of those three everyone except Dracula could double jump, with Dracula's second jump instead keeping him in the air in "hover" mode for as long as you'd like. As a few other quick observations, Alucard could use his "tetra spirits" attack, Dracula threw fireballs and the huge dark sphere attack made famous in Symphony of the Night, and Maria's jump attack and sub-items make use of her summon creatures and famous owl. With someone like Simon Belmont, players can use daggers, holy water, the boomerang cross, or throwing axe.
http://wii.ign.com/articles/888/888655p1.html
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Good news IMO.
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The game looks good, but ... it is a fighter. They can`t even make a good 3D Castlevania, so why try this? And Konami experience with non traditional fighters is nothing to write home about (Rumble Roses).
Konami was as cool as Capcom in the old days, now they can`t even keep their successful franchises interesting. Screw them.
Satan said:
"You are for ever angry, all you care about is intelligence, but I repeat again that I would give away all this superstellar life, all the ranks and honours, simply to be transformed into the soul of a merchant's wife weighing eighteen stone and set candles at God's shrine."