Cory In The House >>>>>>>>>>>>> Castlevania. All of them.
DUDE IMAGINE CORY FIGHTING VAMPIRES IN THE HOUSE! WITH RAVEN AS HIS ASSIST!
"Cory!"
"Raven!"
"Cory!"
"Raven!"
"Cory!"
"Raven!"
Is Raven her dimension's version of Nostradamus? DID RAVEN PREDICT 1999?
While Cory's gameplay isn't like CV, its a stealth game. If he hid in a box some time in this game I would laugh hard.
Who cares if it isn't your main argument? I was just pointing out it isn't relevant to this discussion.
So you are saying that you don't care for my argument, but yet felt the need to find a specific part that doesn't reflected the argument and say that it wasn't relevant? Strange. I'll take the benefit of doubt and believe that I read what you said out of context, since usually it would mean that you are trying to dimnish my words yet I never saw you doing that before.
Answering your hypothetical question:
Excusing bad writing by pointing at something else isn't a very strong argument.
You from moments ago sure does.
Well its like I tried to explain, but if I need to state the obvious I will: the game is the source material, thus it will appear times and times in a discussion about the animation. Saying its not relevant is almost comical, even more when I was comparing it to something that happens in the animation and was similar to the game.
Even so thanks for pointing that out, yet if you isolate a part of a text it surely will act out of context and maybe "not relevant", seems to be what you did. Since even if you take the part where I compare it with the games it doesn't seems as irrelevant as you say:
In the games he wanted to destroy humanity because they killed Lisa, same happens here. If he wanted to destroy only the culprits, he could've destroyed the village in the game, same here. I understand that if he wanted to take revenge by killing the culprits it wouldn't make sense, but Dracula conversation with Alucard shows that he isn't interested in killing only the culprits.
It doesn't seems to matter why, someone could've tried to do the right thing and yet no one did. This theme seems to be recurring in the animated series: Do the right thing, don't let lies prevail, etc. So even if its not humanity alone but a guy from the church that did this, the other present acted as accomplices by simply being there.