In Reply To #19
She is one of the coolest castlevania main characters to date.
She really is. I like how her future mother side shows up when talking to Malus and the like. She's a kid but conversing ahead of her years.
The problem with Reinhardt is that he's too much of a "holy" man. He's not dark enough, their should be a bit more texture their, or at least their could have been. More character development.
Well, Henry had a noble cause too, but he dished out justice with a revolver AND a suit of mideval armor. What more amount of "win" do you need?
IMO life after the 64 vania's in the CV series has been rather bleak...
...people were just fooling ourselves if we can't admit its mostly gone downhill.
Well for one, that team, Kobe, is defunct. For another, you'd have to be more clear if you're comparing this 3D game to the 2D ones (which is not advised, as their goals are so different), or whether to the 3D PS2 ones.
Cv64 had some great atmosphere and drama, but it lacks a lot of technical finesse, which the PS2 Cvs pull off a lot better. I'd say the PS2 Cvs are a lot easier to pick up and play (in fact they have superb controls), but lack the level-design and thus intrigue to keep people playing.
That said, like most who have played both 3D eras of Cv, I think mixing the concepts and execution from both will yield the best end result. We will find out with this new NEXT-GEN game on the horizon, whether Konami has realized the same.
On thing that can be said, they all have awesome, moody music
