Well I'm actually glad I made this post, because I had gotten the impression people DIDN'T see these things in the game. Most every time the game gets brought up in comparison to any other Castlevania game, Symphony of the Night is held up as the high standard in every aspect. I just wanted to get a REAL bearing on where the Castlevania fanbase stands.
this is so true ^^^
in my opinion e105beta you where just LOOKING for all the flaws in the game instead of just outright enjoying the game itself.
whether you enjoyed the game or not its obvious that you have some sort of resentment towards the attention and fanbase CVSOTN has accumlated over its time and felt the need to post the topic in spite of that. "judgeing by the "Perfect" game statement"
Perhaps I did make this post out of resentment, but what's wrong with that? It's simply a post. I resent the fact that this game is heralded as the pinnacle of Castlevania while I'm enjoying the game less and less than everybody else is as I continue to play more Castlevanias. I mean, when a game gets so much hype, you always get those urges to go back and play it again, and when the game falls a bit flat, you want to inform people, "HEY, THERE'S BETTER CASTLEVANIAS"
Also, I wasn't looking for flaws. I got up from the Dracula fight feeling all three of the points I brought up in my first post. I don't have the drive to play through a game LOOKING for the bad. They just accumulate as you play. The abrasive nature of my first post was to get reactions. If I was soft on the game, I highly doubt I'd be getting the discussion I was looking for.
What I would like to see is a true remake. Not a remastering like they did for psp. I mean a true remake with a new map, and a second castle that isn't a inverted version of the first. No more walking on the ceiling. The outside could look up side down, but the inside should be right side up and the bosses should be challenging. Also, there shouldn't be weapons like the crissargrim that turn the second castle into a cake walk. And, Death should be the hardest boss next to Dracula. This is just my opinion though.
Agreed completely. Symphony of the Night could definitely use a "kiss of life".
Something like a SotN Redux
I didn't really think Portrait of Ruin had a better balanced ending because the new portraits were really just slightly altered designs. With the Inverted Castle, things were really shifted even if it was just flipped. The Portrait paintings were inferior rehashes of their originals most of the times. Plus, I felt the abilities bloated. You got Charlotte's owl and then a half of a hour later you got Jonathan's super jump that made the owl transformation useless.
In terms of copy pasting, PoR was as bad as SotN endgame. What I meant was that, in SotN, I'm exploring places I've already explored with enemies and bosses I can kill in a few fell swoops. In PoR, while, yes, everything is copy pasted, the enemies and bosses are still a bit difficult. While the abilities may be coming in a bit fast, it's better than SotN where you're picking up weapons that would have been considered weak areas ago.