Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Fabricated on January 27, 2005, 06:13:03 PM Argh, why must you tempt me into buying that gimmicky piece of shit Konami?
http://www.gamespot.com/ds/action/castlevania/media.html Title: Re: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Trippy on January 27, 2005, 07:12:52 PM Quote from: Fabricated Argh, why must you tempt me into buying that gimmicky piece of shit Konami? I don't know, that really doesn't look much different than the GBA Castlevania games. I would've expected something more along the lines of Castlevania 3D for the N64. Title: Re: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Fabricated on January 27, 2005, 07:24:27 PM Quote from: Trippy Quote from: Fabricated Argh, why must you tempt me into buying that gimmicky piece of shit Konami? I don't know, that really doesn't look much different than the GBA Castlevania games. I would've expected something more along the lines of Castlevania 3D for the N64. 3D Castlevania? No fucking thank you. Lament of Innocence was merely "okay", and it's the best attempt yet at a 3d Castlevania. Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: schild on January 27, 2005, 07:34:10 PM Do you have a non-gamespot link? Or can you download it and email it to me so I can put it on f13 somewhere? I hate gamespots video streamer.
Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Jain Zar on January 27, 2005, 07:53:58 PM 2d Castlevania works. Like Metroid, its just not the same 3d. Sadly the DS is doing that Metroid Prime stuff instead of 2d glory with the 2nd screen as a mapper which is right and proper. I can't concentrate on 2 screens at once anyhow. Least I know I have something else to look forward on my DS besides Advance Wars DS now. But if there is a god, he will put Metroid 2 and Super Metroid on the DS with my map screen request.
Please? Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Fabricated on January 27, 2005, 08:03:26 PM video here:
http://s2.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3VN3FN5GR4A5U3AUFWZYHFVQKF Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Strazos on January 27, 2005, 10:34:38 PM Actually, I played the demo of the DS Metroid game. It actually works very well, because I hate aiming with anything besides a KB/Mouse, and you can actually set the game up to be aimed with the stylus. It seemed like a cool idea to me, except the damn stylus is so small.....but it could still be fun played online...and the idea of an online handheld seems cool to me.
Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Velorath on January 27, 2005, 10:37:15 PM For me the Castlevania series peaked with Castlevania II on the NES and hasn't interested me since SOTN. I can't say this video does much to change that, especially with the tacked on DS touch screen crap.
Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: schild on January 27, 2005, 10:56:07 PM Wow. Now, I love Castlevania. But breaking the ice with my stylus to make stairs is the silliest fucking thing I've ever seen. Goddamnit.
Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: WindupAtheist on January 28, 2005, 01:54:49 AM Quote from: Velorath For me the Castlevania series peaked with Castlevania II on the NES and hasn't interested me since SOTN. I can't say this video does much to change that, especially with the tacked on DS touch screen crap. RI35 HVFY E45V XERT Will start you in Castlevania 2 with the flame whip and every item except the bag that lets you carry more garlic/laurels. It's been burned into my memory since childhood. Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: schild on January 28, 2005, 01:58:42 AM Quote from: WindupAtheist RI35 HVFY E45V XERT Will start you in Castlevania 2 with the flame whip and every item except the bag that lets you carry more garlic/laurels. It's been burned into my memory since childhood. JUSTIN BAILEY 000000 000000 Granted, mines easier. But. Uhm. Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Azhrarn on January 28, 2005, 02:02:55 AM http://www.everyvideogame.com/nintendo_Castlevania.htm
Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Glazius on January 28, 2005, 05:35:04 AM Quote from: schild Quote from: WindupAtheist RI35 HVFY E45V XERT Will start you in Castlevania 2 with the flame whip and every item except the bag that lets you carry more garlic/laurels. It's been burned into my memory since childhood. JUSTIN BAILEY 000000 000000 Granted, mines easier. But. Uhm. Uh, actually, it's Code: JUSTIN BAILEY --GF Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Dark Vengeance on January 28, 2005, 07:00:06 AM I have to agree with Velorath. Simon's Quest was the best of the 3 original Castlevanias on NES. Super Castlevania 4 on the SNES was also quite good, and Symphony of the Night on PS1 was the peak of the series, IMO.
Lament of Innocence was a good game, just not in line with my expectations for a Castlevania. Detailed graphics, great music, but the gameplay was more like Devil May Cry than Castlevania....enough so that they should have named LOI's lead character Dante Belmont. Don't get me wrong, I still like it...I bought it for $29.99, and I believe it's now a $19.99 title. Some 2D franchises benefitted from going 3D, like Metal Gear, Final Fantasy, Mario, and Zelda....and there are plenty of great games that never would have been possible in 2D. However, there are some that were hurt by the rush to try and make EVERY game 3D.....Castlevania, Mega Man, Metroid, Street Fighter, UO, and virtually every top-down or side-scrolling space shooter (i.e. R-Type, Raiden, Gradius). At times I just want to shake some people and say "Look, not every game HAS to go 3D! Just give me new maps for 2D Metroid and Castlevania SotN, and I'm good to go. If you can put in more great music, new sprites, and new items or abilities, even better." Bring the noise. Cheers............. Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Velorath on January 28, 2005, 08:48:12 AM Quote from: WindupAtheist Quote from: Velorath For me the Castlevania series peaked with Castlevania II on the NES and hasn't interested me since SOTN. I can't say this video does much to change that, especially with the tacked on DS touch screen crap. RI35 HVFY E45V XERT Will start you in Castlevania 2 with the flame whip and every item except the bag that lets you carry more garlic/laurels. It's been burned into my memory since childhood. 007 373 5963 I've had the code to get to Mike Tyson on Punch Out burned in my head. Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: schild on January 28, 2005, 09:43:57 AM Down R Up L Y B - Now you can play as the same player in Street Fighter 2. W00t.
Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: toma levine on January 28, 2005, 01:52:52 PM Quote from: schild Down R Up L Y B - Now you can play as the same player in Street Fighter 2. W00t. I can't recite the code from memory but hand me a SNES controller and I can enter the code without thinking. Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Margalis on January 28, 2005, 02:39:02 PM Why no love for Castlevania 3? That was the best NES Castlevania by far.
Castlevania 2 was cool, but way too short and easy for the type of game it was. Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Velorath on January 28, 2005, 03:32:57 PM Quote from: Margalis Why no love for Castlevania 3? That was the best NES Castlevania by far. Castlevania 2 was cool, but way too short and easy for the type of game it was. Castlevania 3 earned my ire with that thief who climbed walls who had a habit of falling off of them regardless of how hard I held the button down and dropping to his death. Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Dark Vengeance on January 28, 2005, 03:40:09 PM Quote from: Margalis Why no love for Castlevania 3? That was the best NES Castlevania by far. Castlevania 2 was cool, but way too short and easy for the type of game it was. The part that I'd change about Simon's Quest that would have made it much stronger would have been to have had actual mini-bosses in the mansions. A non-linear game with secrets to discover, an inventory system, some RPG-qualities, and boss monsters destroy? That's the basic formula that brought us SotN. Castlevania 1 & 3 were okay, but they didn't feel quite as much like an adventure game as just a simple arcade platformer. When I think of vampite hunting, I'm thinking adventure all the way. Cinematics would have helped immensely, precisely as they did for Ninja Gaiden. Oddly though, I really enjoyed the SNES Castlevania 4. Go figure. Bring the noise. Cheers............ Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Margalis on January 29, 2005, 12:13:32 AM Quote from: Velorath Castlevania 3 earned my ire with that thief who climbed walls who had a habit of falling off of them regardless of how hard I held the button down and dropping to his death. I usually played with Alucard or Sypha as my other character, so I missed that. Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: WindupAtheist on January 29, 2005, 09:33:57 PM Simon's Quest owned the shit out of any other NES pseudo-RPG. Yes, by that I mostly mean Zelda. SQ had fucking atmosphere. Zelda had you fighting little orange bulldog men and cute little octopi that spat rocks in order to rescue a goddamn princess.
Title: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: BlackSky on January 31, 2005, 08:01:33 AM ABACABB
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Dreamspell code in Bard's Tale II. Bruce Title: Re: Video of the DS Castlevania. Post by: Yegolev on February 01, 2005, 07:23:29 AM Quote from: Fabricated Lament of Innocence was merely "okay", and it's the best attempt yet at a 3d Castlevania. Agreed. There are other games of similar nature (because Japanese have no new ideas these days) which are much better. |