The only complaint is maybe the soundtrack could be a little more varied. But it's such a small gripe since everything in this game is so much fun. The Castlevania feel REALLY hits when you reach Wygol Village. Damn- anyone who says this doesn't feel like Castlevania needs to keep playing before they put there foot in their mouth- staking vampires with Patrick Stewart is cooler than most Castlevania experiences I had! As for the camera angle- I don't see the gripe- only a few times I wished I could control it, otherwise it's fine. I'm kinda glad it doesn't thinking back to CoD which I didn't like. I think it's best to save all complaints until the game is completed. I see people rating the game after 1 or 2 chapters which really doesn't give the game justice- that was just a warm up to the gothic horror that is coming up.
Completely agree. Coming around the mountain pass and having the castle looking over the village in the distance was a breathtaking moment that seemed to encapsulate exactly what you'd expect the castle to look like from a distance. And all the little nods, winks, and character re-inventions help keep it within the bounds we know and love. I particularly like the explanation of vampiric "monster forms".
Along with wishing that I could move the camera, if only to enjoy the incredible scenery (though I realize that it would make platforming much, much harder), I kind of wish that Gabriel was a little more talkative.
I realize that he's grim and angry, and running on fumes, but he's also our main character. It isn't a big complaint, since it matches basically every other character in the setting (with the exception of a very small handful), but a little more out of him would be nice, considering they got a great actor to do his voice.
Though I will admit, I do find his silence to be more about his character and state of mind, whereas I simply took it to be a concession to the technology being used for everything else. But the pacing and story are such that his unwillingness to talk really seems more about his focus that anything else.
So I'm still on the fence as to if it's an unnatural break from the gaming environment or a good characterization. It is growing on me though.