What I mean is that simple trailer was probably better then anything we've seen from CV production wise yes we can view our concerns but writing it off completely is unfair and not accepting the fact this is going to be a Castlevania is beyond our power.
I doubt Konami will want to alienate the fanbase that has people who have been playing these games since Vampire Killer.
You are right in that we don't control what gets the title of Castlevania, but we do control on how it's going to be received and how it's going to sell. Sure, they can do a whole turnaround and just ingore all history. But in terms of sales, what is smarter: ignoring the past with the fan majority or just doing what will sell with the name Castlevania? I can't think of group more loyal to paying for games than fans. Thus the most prudent decision is doing your best to both recreate CV to draw in more fans and to listen to the "old ones".
Fourth yes he was hired but according to him he has admired the Castlevania team for a long ass time yet he went in and changed the main villian into someone completely different (mathias).
Though it may not have been the best possible dramatic decision, Mathias was an attempt to regulate the storyline. And IMO he didn't change him as a character. He just gave him a human history, which was a mess already (the Stoker novel and Vlad the Impaler's history slammed together every now and then mixed with CV's vampire lore).
This series has never had a canon to constantly check on to avoid continuity mistakes. The core development team has changed numerous times. IGA was the first one to try binding the whole mess together. And I think he did his best to include as many games in the canon as possible. I criticize IGA for the repetitive style and stories, but I'm not even sure who writes the actual scripts for the games.
But all in all, he was the first to try make a coherent storyline. He had to try make the whole timeline work. Compare the difficulty of that with starting from scratch.
To make another comparison, look at MG; Kojima has been the only one to write the story and yet he has build the continuity on innumeral retcons.
IMO Mathias was not one of his worst decisions. It made him more his own character instead of the Stoker-Vlad-connection. And if what they say about Gabriel's story is true, does it not resemble Mathias' to a degree?
Also yes Kojima can make mistakes he can make games that pale to comparison to his main series but he isnt the only one involved with this project and given the production (meaning they got patrick stewart and a great voice cast so they must be putting money in it) I dont think hes going completely fuck up.
As a game, I think this is going to do financially very well. I don't much doubt that. These names alone will draw a lot of attention. But fucking up isn't all about how the game is going to do. Or even how it plays. It's a Castlevania, so I'm going to see how Castlevania it really will turn out, regardless of everything else.
All in all, the staff and the budget are a good start. Finally CV gets the resources it needs.
A cancel is very unlikely, yeah. It was my pseudo-psychological analysis about the inexplicaple defend attitude towards this whole deal. It just seems that whenever someone says "I hope they include X because it has been a significant thing in CVs so far..", someone will go apeshit and claim silly shit like "Oh, that' just stupid. Who the fuck cares about X..".
Everyone who identifies as a CV fan, really oughta consider what made them like this series in the first place. If they accept a game without those things and still call it a really good CV game, what do they even like about CV?
Even if one were an IGA fanboy, I consider him more of a CV fan if he can actually articulate what makes CV what it is and why they like that versus someone who can only condemn the past and blindly jump towards anything different without giving any other reason that he doesn't like IGA's games (thus ignoring that there has been about 15 games without him as a producer). Even if its the endless recycling of Metroid gameplay, at least the fanboy knows why he likes CV.