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Title: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: crisis on July 29, 2011, 11:24:34 PM
this topic has been brought up before in the past but once again I'd like to know when everybody enjoys their CV best


it's raining here in NY, and the sky keeps changing colors from grey to dark purple.. This puts me in the mood to load up some Super Castlevania IV, cuz the setting is perfect. maybe even some OoE

In the winter solstice I like to play some AoS, especially during twilight hours when the snow is slowly falling & the moon is rising

i can never play Castlevania in the morning.

late at night, when the stars are shining & the moon is bright, one can't deny a glorious Symphony playthru. and sometimes even CV64

when Halloween rolls around, I always have an urge to play Lament for some reason..
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Inccubus on July 29, 2011, 11:44:07 PM
I have a tradition on All Hallows' Eve & Samhain. I do my best to marathon through as much of the series as I can.
Also I get the urge to weild a whip when there's a clear night with a crescent moon shining down on me.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: X on July 30, 2011, 12:40:38 AM
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I have a tradition on All Hallows' Eve & Samhain. I do my best to marathon through as much of the series as I can.
Also I get the urge to weild a whip when there's a clear night with a crescent moon shining down on me.

Oooo! I likes! I do this too. During the fall (or Autumn) and around Halloween, I get this old school gaming vibe and need to play CV3 or SCV4. Unfortunately the vibe is almost non-existent now then it was when I was still a young kid so fun times like this are so far and few in between.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Super Waffle on July 30, 2011, 12:56:08 AM
The best time to play Castlevania is whenever you have Castlevania ROMs on your computer.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: narkolepsi on July 30, 2011, 01:28:19 AM
I have a tradition on All Hallows' Eve & Samhain. I do my best to marathon through as much of the series as I can.
Also I get the urge to weild a whip when there's a clear night with a crescent moon shining down on me.

Ah! Samhain is the BEST time for CV. When the veil between the worlds is thinnest, as are the walls of the Castlevania. Any and all Castlevania will do then!

Thunderstorms, winds, massive rainfall, all set the mood for CV. Sometimes I read things in Latin or Romanian or look at Ayami's splendid artwork, that puts me in a great vampire-hunting state. Organ music, choirs, they send shivers down my spine and then I just HAVE to take up the whip! That is why Symphony's soundtrack leaves me enraptured and I can play it for a long time and usually do.

I like playing Lament of Innocence around Lammas because of the story of sacrifice surrounding that time (August the first.)

And Order of Ecclesia whenever I feel oppressed. Shanoa is a character I can relate a lot to.

Otherwise, when there's a chill in the air and a full moon shining bright, the only light coming from my TV screen... it's time for my inner vampire huntress to emerge...
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Profbeanburrito on July 30, 2011, 01:43:49 AM
Anytime is a good Castlevania time
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Colin B. on July 30, 2011, 03:35:53 AM
I remember the first time I really dove into Symphony of the Night was during the spring of '02. It was a rainy spring here, so now, any time there's spring rain, there is the feeling to celebrate a long history with Castlevania!
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: JR on July 30, 2011, 06:02:09 AM
Hmm...I guess my enjoyment of the series has never been enhanced by seasons or weather or anything. I prefer to play it at night, but that's the way with most other games, too.

The only thing I can think of like that is when I break out Dimmu Borgir's Enthrone Darkness Triumphant album during snowy winter weather. The album just kinda personifies winter to me, I guess.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Munchy on July 30, 2011, 06:38:36 AM
Fall and winter.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: OdenAndEvil on July 30, 2011, 12:10:57 PM
i got a wood right there. and when there is a clearly night and u can see the moon, i put out my old game boy with the magnifying glass and the light with Castlevania Adventure and whipe some monsters. This game did scare the shit out of me when i was a lil boy, so may, thats the reason why i love that one so much. lol
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: VampirehunterB on July 30, 2011, 12:40:00 PM

In the winter solstice I like to play some AoS, especially during twilight hours when the snow is slowly falling & the moon is rising

i can never play Castlevania in the morning.

late at night, when the stars are shining & the moon is bright, one can't deny a glorious Symphony playthru.

when Halloween rolls around, I always have an urge to play Lament for some reason..


agree, though I love playing Cv IV during autumn nights.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: uzo on July 30, 2011, 01:31:41 PM
Autumn gets me in the mood for Castlevania, so I guess by default that would be it. I can however play Castlevania any time though. Typically night works better for consoles, but for handheld it doesn't seem to matter.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Claimh Solais on July 30, 2011, 03:49:58 PM
Pretty much whenever for me.

Except when I only have DXC and my PSP on me, and I'm outside in the sun. Then I'm screwed. >.>
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Abnormal Freak on July 30, 2011, 10:30:07 PM
I just play Castlevania games whenever. Some of 'em are really rich with atmosphere, but outside circumstances never enhanced that for me. Actually, I usually play them in the summer.

Autumn usually gets me in the mood to watch a lot of horror movies, though. But I watch a lot of horror movies year-round anyway... But the cold weather and such, having the windows open, enhances the experience for me.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Vampire Killer on August 01, 2011, 04:44:50 AM
Halloween is an excellent time to play Cv.

Was considering playing through LoS this Halloween, but the game is a tad too long for a single day play-through (at my age anyway)

Thinking of playing through Costume Quest instead (don't get much more perfect than that when it comes a game to play on Halloween)

Would be cool to play through LoI as the Pumpkin.

Whatever the season, Cv is always better in the dark.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Inccubus on August 01, 2011, 05:09:40 AM
Ah! Samhain is the BEST time for CV. When the veil between the worlds is thinnest, as are the walls of the Castlevania. Any and all Castlevania will do then!

Thunderstorms, winds, massive rainfall, all set the mood for CV. Sometimes I read things in Latin or Romanian or look at Ayami's splendid artwork, that puts me in a great vampire-hunting state. Organ music, choirs, they send shivers down my spine and then I just HAVE to take up the whip! That is why Symphony's soundtrack leaves me enraptured and I can play it for a long time and usually do.

I like playing Lament of Innocence around Lammas because of the story of sacrifice surrounding that time (August the first.)

And Order of Ecclesia whenever I feel oppressed. Shanoa is a character I can relate a lot to.

Otherwise, when there's a chill in the air and a full moon shining bright, the only light coming from my TV screen... it's time for my inner vampire huntress to emerge...

If you're about my age I might be in love! ;3
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: X on August 01, 2011, 05:58:40 AM
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If you're about my age I might be in love! ;3

LOL! Look up her bio dude. And prepare to cry.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Abnormal Freak on August 01, 2011, 07:01:24 AM
But youngtins are PERFECT for 30-somethings. ;o

No, but fo' realz, if I'd have known teens would be so damn enticing to me these days, I'd have made more of an effort to mack on 'em back then; I just didn't get enough o' dat action. Now, it's totally illegal and I cry. :o Ah well, women in their 20s are cute, too. :3

Vampire Killer: Whooaa, duude, Costume Quest looks awesome. :o Gonna haftoo give that one a playthrough soon.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Inccubus on August 01, 2011, 07:13:17 AM
LOL! Look up her bio dude. And prepare to cry.

ROFL!! That couldn't have been more perfect if it was scripted!!
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Alutwon on August 01, 2011, 09:51:50 AM
midnight everynight. Just went through the ghostly theater last night and my god, it was beautiful  :'(
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Pemburu Vampir on August 01, 2011, 09:59:54 AM
When I feel fit.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: X on August 01, 2011, 04:37:26 PM
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midnight everynight. Just went through the ghostly theater last night and my god, it was beautiful

What about when you enter those pitch-black rooms with the ominously silent symphony playing in the background? That'll get you a chill or two during Halloween.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Kingshango on August 01, 2011, 04:48:34 PM
When it's raining and a thunderstorm is going on, I alway pop in Castlevania Symphony of the Night(unless the power goes out.)

Also one time I decided to wake up at 3 in the morning and play Super Castlevania and I finished it at sunrise, it was an epic feeling.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Vampire Killer on August 01, 2011, 05:28:57 PM
When it's raining and a thunderstorm is going on, I alway pop in Castlevania Symphony of the Night(unless the power goes out.)

Also one time I decided to wake up at 3 in the morning and play Super Castlevania and I finished it at sunrise, it was an epic feeling.

I've had that happen a few times. Couldn't sleep, so got up and played something, eventually beating it around sunrise. Epic indeed.



But youngtins are PERFECT for 30-somethings. ;o

No, but fo' realz, if I'd have known teens would be so damn enticing to me these days, I'd have made more of an effort to mack on 'em back then; I just didn't get enough o' dat action. Now, it's totally illegal and I cry. :o Ah well, women in their 20s are cute, too. :3

Vampire Killer: Whooaa, duude, Costume Quest looks awesome. :o Gonna haftoo give that one a playthrough soon.

1.  Yeah, Costume Quest is awesome. Plays somewhat like Mario RPG, in that during battles you can do extra damage or defense by hitting the right button at the right time. The humor is fun and light-hearted, and the graphics and aesthetic design are superb. Game can probably be beaten in about 8-10 hours if I remember correctly, but it's only $10 (800 msp) so it's a bargain if you ask me.

My wife and I have this thing we call 'being little', where we'll do something that makes us feel like kids again. Watching the new Thundercats anime this Saturday morning definitely made us feel 'little', if you know what I mean.  Playing Costume Quest, especially on Halloween, can definitely make you feel like a kid again.


2.  About the teens. I once (when I was in my very late 20's), had a young teen mack'n on me something fierce for a while. No idea why, but she really wanted a piece of this. I won't deny that I was sorely tempted (especially because she was seriously hot. Why couldn't this happen when I was younger I thought).  I mean, back in the day (even less than 100 years ago), girls that young got married to older guys all the time, and no one thought anything of it. It was perfectly normal. In some parts of the world it still happens.

I almost went through with it too, but my moral fortitude got in the way.  Well, that, and my whole being a "Christian" thing (it was one of those times where I kinda wished I wasn't so morally aware. Annoying interfering conscience). What really killed it for me though, was the knowlegde that this girl, no matter how she looked on the outside, had the mind of a child. Granted, a teenage child, but you know what I mean. Those of use over 21 tend to look at anyone under 18 as children, particularly in their mental maturity.

Back in the day, life was more difficult, and I suppose people matured faster. Teens now-a-days though, mentally, are children. Hell, these days most people don't seem to really mature mentally until around 23-25. Anyhoo, I say all that to say this. Just as a teenager, no matter how that may look, is not yet mentally mature, so too are they lacking sexual maturity. The porn fantasy, where-in some hot young teen girl just has to have it, and really knows her way around a cock, is a lie. And the 1 in a million girl you might meet that personifies that fantasy is to be pitied, not preyed upon. (not saying you would prey upon anyone, just making a point)
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Abnormal Freak on August 01, 2011, 07:32:08 PM
Ha ha, all good points. I talk a lot of bullshit that I only partially mean but play up for the hell of it. The fantasy element of smoochin' on some beauteous teen is certainly there, but I'd never actually go that route.

Speaking of thunderstorms, we're experiencing a light one right now. Gray skies, lightning, thunder... Cool stuff. Still doesn't really put me in any mood to play a video game, though. :p I'd rather just enjoy the storm and not take anything away from that by focusing attention on something else.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Inccubus on August 01, 2011, 10:20:20 PM
Hell, these days most people don't seem to really mature mentally until around 23-25.

You overestimate the maturity of people. I find most of us are just plain immature idiots for a large portion of our lives, far longer than the mid twenties. And don't confuse the loss of a sense of fun for maturity.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Vampire Killer on August 02, 2011, 01:33:49 AM
You overestimate the maturity of people. I find most of us are just plain immature idiots for a large portion of our lives, far longer than the mid twenties. And don't confuse the loss of a sense of fun for maturity.

Agreed, the stupid is strong with we humans.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Successor The Cruel on August 03, 2011, 09:52:15 AM
Last time I played a Castlevania was over the weekend. My electricity was knocked out by this raging electrical storm, so I took out the DS and loaded it with Classic NES Series Castlevania. The smell of the rain was nice while I played. I can pretty much play these games at any time, I think. Simon's Quest is especially nice around Halloween for me. It's incredibly atmospheric and seems to capture that season really well.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Odile Kuronuma on August 03, 2011, 02:26:52 PM
When I'm sick .Lol no, but I like playing Castlevania late at night, when it's raining. I almost wish It would rain more in here
 I can play for hours and I usually forget about everything else. Also whenever I'm pissed off I pick up SOTN. It helps me calm down. Must be the music.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: narkolepsi on August 03, 2011, 03:42:03 PM
If you're about my age I might be in love! ;3

LOL! Look up her bio dude. And prepare to cry.

ROFL!! That couldn't have been more perfect if it was scripted!!

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...

i. don't. know. what. to. say.  :-[
But it was pretty freaking hilarious.

But seriously, I already do have a boyfriend. (2 years difference; I will be 18 in a month yesterday, and he will be 20 in December.) Sorry.  ;)

Back in the day, life was more difficult, and I suppose people matured faster. Teens now-a-days though, mentally, are children. Hell, these days most people don't seem to really mature mentally until around 23-25. Anyhoo, I say all that to say this. Just as a teenager, no matter how that may look, is not yet mentally mature, so too are they lacking sexual maturity. The porn fantasy, where-in some hot young teen girl just has to have it, and really knows her way around a cock, is a lie. And the 1 in a million girl you might meet that personifies that fantasy is to be pitied, not preyed upon. (not saying you would prey upon anyone, just making a point)

JONATHAN!! STOP TREATING ME LIKE A CHILD! :P

Seriousness: you're right. When I was 3 years old, my parents decided to enroll me into a Catholic school. I was born one day after the cutoff date for registrations, so I had to have all sorts of tests run on me in a hospital 2 hours away, including IQ tests. My IQ was measured at 132 and when I was around 4 I had the reading level of an eighth-grader. All I would do is sit by the bookshelf and read. In preschool I was allowed to spend time with the kindergarteners. I read medical dictionaries. And was a game junkie, always. When I was putting together the collages for my graduation party just last month, I found pictures of myself playing Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 64, etc. And I loved listening to MIDI files on the computer before I knew what an MP3 even was. I was published in some poetry anthologies and a teacher even commented that my writing was some of the best she saw in 20 years.

(bragging over) :)

That is why, when I first read about Circle of the Moon at age 7 in that issue of Nintendo Power Advance, I read and knew about Greek mythology enough to appreciate the DSS cards and marvel at them (to the point where I carried the magazine everywhere I went). For me, Castlevania was some kind of inevitability. When I purchased Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia in New York City in December of '08, I thought of it as a curiosity, but after I finished it, it was like having a ginormous weight lifted off my shoulders because of some major religious changes I was going through. It was the first game to ever "speak" to me (but that's a story for another day.)

Aaaaand... that said, I will admit that I have the sexual maturity of a brick. Me and my boyfriend don't even do much. We just enjoy each other's company and do normal teenager stuff like play video games (he did manage to get me hooked on Fallout, for one), listen to vinyl records, and seek out pieces of retro technology. I did have to borrow his SNES to play Super Castlevania IV, since I don't own one of my own. Yet.

By the way, I did play LoI at Lammas and I still am. I just did remember, though, that I played it in complete darkness a couple of times, and it was freaking beautiful. I was legitimately terrified a few times too. Good show.
Does the alternate game-over where Sara screams out "Leon! LEOOOOOONNN!!" scare the crap out of anyone else besides me? The first time I heard it I think my brain stopped working for two minutes.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: X on August 03, 2011, 04:27:34 PM
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My IQ was measured at 132

Seriously? Mine too. But my testing was never fully finalized so I'll never know my true IQ level. I could be higher, who knows.

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Does the alternate game-over where Sara screams out "Leon! LEOOOOOONNN!!" scare the crap out of anyone else besides me? The first time I heard it I think my brain stopped working for two minutes.

I never had this situation happen to me while playing this game. But I did find the pitch-black rooms in the ghostly theater to be on the spooky side, more-so then any other segment of LoI. Luckily nothing jumped out at me like those giant spiders in Tomb Raider 2...Yeck!
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Abnormal Freak on August 03, 2011, 10:20:48 PM
that said, I will admit that I have the sexual maturity of a brick. Me and my boyfriend don't even do much. We just enjoy each other's company and do normal teenager stuff like play video games (he did manage to get me hooked on Fallout, for one), listen to vinyl records, and seek out pieces of retro technology.

You mean there still exist young people who don't fuck like nasty pigs? I commend you. ;D
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: narkolepsi on August 04, 2011, 12:40:00 AM
Seriously? Mine too. But my testing was never fully finalized so I'll never know my true IQ level. I could be higher, who knows.

I never had this situation happen to me while playing this game. But I did find the pitch-black rooms in the ghostly theater to be on the spooky side, more-so then any other segment of LoI. Luckily nothing jumped out at me like those giant spiders in Tomb Raider 2...Yeck!

Hey, that's pretty awesome.
I did take another test when I was 15 and scored 130 on the WASI scale.

And if it's any comfort to you, I was, and still am, absolutely TERRIFIED of the Skulltulas in Zelda: OoT!

You mean there still exist young people who don't fuck like nasty pigs? I commend you. ;D

Yes sir! Unlikely, extremely so. Impossible, absolutely not! But given the people at my (now former) high school one would think otherwise.

EDIT: it's night, there is a beautiful breeze out right now and a little bit of rainfall. WHAT TIME IS IT?
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Abnormal Freak on August 04, 2011, 02:13:42 AM
WHAT TIME IS IT?

The Time - Wild and Loose....DAMMIT!.mp4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KWHEBDkQ8A#)
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Carmilla boyfriend on August 04, 2011, 10:56:25 PM
at midnight every month i like to play castlevania judgment because i do anything for carmilla
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Deko21 on August 05, 2011, 12:28:17 AM
So what is this thread about again?

Anywho, maybe the best times to play castlevania varies with the season and month. least to me.
Around october, i'm usually in the mood to play Super Castlevania IV, since the game has a good holloween atmosphere. Around November, i get the urge to play Dracula X, Rondo of Blood or DXC, and during December, i feel like playing Dawn of Sorrow. Though around the summer, i have the urge to play Chronicles/X68000 and Simon's Quest.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Flame on August 05, 2011, 11:57:42 AM

i can never play Castlevania in the morning.

The morning sun has vanquished the horrible night.
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Someone had to do it.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: Colin B. on August 05, 2011, 12:32:22 PM
Anybody have a particular Castlevania that you like to play at a specific time? I mentioned before that the spring was my traditional time to play Symphony. In the Fall, Portrait and Order of Ecclesia get some love from me. With December comes Castlevania 2 (with some Taco Bell, I might add).
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: KaZudra on August 05, 2011, 12:49:49 PM
I remember me and my online buddies becoming Nocturnal for about 2 months with HD, it was a great time.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: mistressalucard on August 21, 2011, 12:17:15 PM
I play every year at Halloween.  Either SoTN or LoI.  Last year I played DXC.  Usually the week leading up to Halloween I play Castlevania a lot.  This year I may play SoTN and Lords of Shadow.

But I take time off from work around Halloween as well, because I do a lot for the holiday.  So it just sort of fits in with the whole week.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: The Last Belmont on August 21, 2011, 09:24:56 PM
Between 3 and 5 in the morning.
Title: Re: best times to play Castlevania
Post by: X on August 22, 2011, 04:05:46 AM
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Between 3 and 5 in the morning.

And that's only if you're living on your own. The last thing anybody wants to ruin a good CV experience is to have you're mother, father or both barge into your room and demand that you go back to sleep  :P (This unfortunately happened to me. But only once thank god.)