Although Lords of Shadow 1 is highest selling Castlevania game apparently it still didn't sell that well in comparison to other high profile games, I remember when Tomb Raider the reboot sold 3 million and Square Enix considered that a failure. I think Mercury stream ending of series at 2 may have something to do with this even though I am glad they are because I rather see it end gloriously than milked to death.
I think that's a problem with lot of big developers, unreal expectations. Squa Enix is notorious for this, though Capcom's also pretty crappy regarding such expectations. I think the world of gaming would be a lot better if these folk learned to have grounded expectations.
And yes, another problem developers(not just games, but you see this with movies too), is that nobody has the gall to end a series with tact. They always have to prolong the series and squeeze out as much milk from it as possible. As a result, you have things, let's use movie series as an example here, that have overstayed their welcome and are looked down upon because they REACHED that point, when had they ended the series a few installments after the initial one(or even keep the initial a stand-alone film with NO tacked on sequel), it would've been much better in the long run. I don't know, it just seems like humanity has the knack of fuckin good things up. We have it all there, things crafted to perfection, and we have the gall to fuckin believe by adding to it, it will make it better, so we add, and add, and add, and add, and it just becomes a mess load of crap.
Totally not a feminazi. I love how some women try to mask their insecurities with sexual defensiveness. Well, fuck you, the game is finished and I'm gonna revel in killing that woman and her child.
I don't know if her looks are any judgement of her character(to be fair, I have no idea what a feminazi would look like, as most feminists I've seen don't really stand out as looking unordinary). Though, if I was to judge her by that, she looks like the girls I went to high school with that were into Sarah McLachlan(many of whom were in the student council and eventally lead to "I Will Remember You" being chosen as our graduation class song).