Not on Chapter 4 on Single-Player. Fuckin' painting switches will murder your half hour.
What's the point of the time limit, again? Is it 'cuz PSN can't keep a connection going any longer?
Seems like plain evil, to me. Time Limits? What is this, Super Mario Bros. 1?
ah yes the painting switches, had a fun time with that my first run through. One big thing to remember is the section that leads to the boss, as the paintings really only have around 3 - 4 different sections connected by the paintings, while most of the time the 4th is only if you detour from the path that leads to the boss. You'll get use to it in due time, but I do commend you for trying to running through the game on your own. Also, keep in mind that for some ledges, Alucard's mist form can give him just enough height to reach it if you move the mist towards the ledge you're after. That will come in handy for the secret room in Chapter 6.
Since the game was built around multiplayer aspects, the bosses usually are a lot tougher to beat (especially at the beginning). The game expects you to run with a team, so then you can clear the stage within the allotted time (although when in multiplayer, the enemies are adjusted accordingly so that they have more health to match how many are there). Like what Sonic_Reaper said, best to take advantage of the online mode as much as possible; at least at the beginning till you have the equips to help you stand your ground on your own. Im enjoying my time in online multiplayer, and it does help when you don't need to explore the whole map on your own. Plus when you make the transition from normal to hard mode, better be prepared to get hurt really bad at the start (least till you get some equips from that stage). Unless you're a character that can abuse invincibility frames (Alucard's only invincibility frame is with the mist form, which usually isn't enough to help you clear say a wall of fire blocking a chest for example), some treasure boxes may be completely inaccessible for you on your own.
Alucard is a Character that doesn't necessarily level up (least from my readings), but he relies on his equips to determine how strong he is. The only aspect for him that levels up is his spells (which need you to find copies to level them up, not how many times they're used). Though Im not sure how that affects your stats. Generally for characters, it's not themselves that level up, but their sub weapons/hunter skills, and that affects their stats in some way or another (My main Richter for example has his attack power increase with every level up of his sub weapons).
Yeah, I preferred single player HoDespair at first, but once I learned how important Multiplayer is in building up your character (especially as Soma and Alucard), I started doing that more. And that's when I really fell in love with the game. The best way to play, though, is multiplayer with friends. You can help each other learn which switches activate which doors, and you can heal each other with the Waters of Life, and work together. Most multi games with Randoms turn into everyone for himself matches.
I bought the PS3 version last night, and I'm a little let down. The framerate on the menu screens is much lower than the X360 version, and it looks really choppy. It's pretty noticeable when the menu book's pages are flapping across the screen. I think some of the saving and loading times are longer, too, and it seems like the default view is zoomed out a little further. The game just wasn't optimized for the PS3. But it's nice having some of what was originally DLC (Julius, Yoko, and the Pyramid level) now included with the regular purchase.
It's kinda weird starting from scratch again after I'd gotten used to blazing through the levels with the Valmanway and Winged Boots. But it's nice playing through with people who are also just starting out.
EDIT: My PS3 gamertag is Rickdogg213 (lame, I know) if anybody wants to add me.
Hmm, for me at least I sometimes get stuck in the loading screen then need to quit the game and start up again. Perhaps I need to reinstall the game...
Also your gamertag looks familiar, though since you started just yesterday Im probably mistaken. Im Kusanag1flame over there, so maybe we'll run into each other sometime xD Though recently I've been sticking to Hard mode runs, so that might be a while before that happens.
So far after playing the game after a few days, I really enjoy the online aspect of the game and helping out others. I had a few games where me and random people almost beaten the main game on Hard mode.
Me too, I enjoy helping out other people as best I can; thats probably one of the main reason why I love the game xD Been running in hard mode for a while, so if you need help you can add me if you want xD