Konami is one of the greatest video game companies in history. However, what they're doing with Castlevania is horrendous and, frankly, disrespectful to the series and its fans. A good example is Dave Cox telling us we basically don't matter, and he and his team sacrificing the spirit of the series in a misguided attempt to get more casual people interested. There is nothing wrong with getting more fans, but I think there is when the series' identity suffers. When all the product is is a hodgepodge of ideas from other well established franchises, it just makes the product look like a poor man's version of those things, and a desperate attempt to ride on the coattails of what is currently popular. This is not to imply the only solution is to go back to having Koji Igarashi helm the series (if that is a solution at all), but what they're doing now is pretty darn bad.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
At first I was indifferent to LoS, and even thought it beautiful. Now I can't stand to look at it or anything surrounding it. Konami and the (aptly named) Cox don't want fans of the series, they want players. There is a difference: the
fans of Castlevania as a rich, epic mythic cycle spanning 25 years (a milestone that isn't even being celebrated), and the
players of Castlevania as a big-name title shelved alongside other big-name titles.
It makes me incredibly sad to see the series take a downward spiral like this. Even from the memories of me playing Castlevania the Adventure at a family gathering 10 years ago and later listening to SotN music before I even knew what it was, to me picking up OoE at the Nintendo Store in NYC in 2008 and starting my file in the Hard Rock Cafe, to now where I am an active collector of the series and a proud devotee...I am very dismayed at the neglect this great series is receiving. I hope that, one day, Konami will decide to hear us fans out. That is, if they're not too busy hiding in Snake's cardboard box to care.
Konami itself? Their old-school games were gold, but otherwise I just don't care. Other than Castlevania, which is really the only series of theirs I'm hardcore into, I mostly followed their music games and they've definitely taken a nosedive. I was a big DDR player until SuperNOVA, then they just stopped trying. I don't even shrug my shoulders when a new one comes out. They killed their music game industry in America and could have had a great chance to dominate the music genre in America as they do in Japan, but because of their regional stinginess, Guitar Hero and Rock Band arrived on the scene and all was history. Another favorite of mine is Pop'n Music and they've only given us two half-assed US ports. I own a lot of Japanese pop'n goods, but really guys, if you're going to bring an amazing property stateside, at least freaking TRY.
TL;DR: "We've replaced their music games with Folger's Crystals. Let's see if they notice."
Oh, and poor Hudson...
I don't know what Konami should be doing...there are so many spectra of Castlevania fans that it will probably be impossible to please everyone at once. I think that the fans need to make their general stance known and communicate their needs, and then it will be a little easier to judge from there.