Word. The music seriously needs to get back on track. Castlevania should have music that sounds like this, in my opinion. Complete with 80s sounding drums and synths :p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYVEHVbAWEo
Not the empty orchestral sounds going on. Something with real melody that gets you in the mood to fight monsters in gothic environments in high action scenarios :p
Thanks for the support! I agree with what you say, it just can't be Castlevania for me without the music.
By the way, I love Malice Mizer!!! Their music is so Castlevania-ish!!!
Yup, that really sounds like Castlevania.
Totally!!!
Not to sound like a weaboo, but I got to agree that a Japanese team would handle the series the best. Based on what I've seen so far, western teams don't really seem to understand what makes Castlevania unique and "cool". When looking at the LoS series in general it all seems so toned down and generic.
Totally agree, so far, only japanese seem to get it.
I'm not talking about IGA, I'm talking about every single Castlevania game from 1986 to 2010.
Personally I think that regardless of weather or not Cox stays we're going to be stuck with reboots and new timelines. I hate to say it but I think that we're in the small majority that doesn't like Lord of Shadows as much as other sites. I'm skeptical that Konami will return to the "Real" timeline after Lord of Shadows 2. I don't think that Konami wants to be bogged down by continuity.
That's what I am really afraid of. I wish that if it won't be developed by a japanese team and it will be a reboot, at least it is a reboot by a team who understand Castlevania. WayForward are confessed fans of the saga.
To say the truth I have that kind of preference too, I like their ideas. Like all these enemies that come from various cultures and places, even Yeti is there. What I mean is that they know how to put some jokes and stay serious at the same time. Even Pachislot III catchs more my attention than these new console games.
Yes, that pretty much sums up what I think. I was more interested in seeing the videos of the Pachislot games, and especially listening the their soundtracks, since they are awesome, than in playing the 20+ hours that LoS took me to finish it; and of course, I never listened to the soundtrack when not playing the game, because I personally find it totally boring and uninspired; just my personal taste, of course, but I can't find anything likeable or emotional in there. Music from varied CV games, like Bloodlines, OoE or CV3 contains emotional and powerful tracks (in fact, all CV games contain several tracks like that, which capture what to me is the spirit of the saga). Even orchestral tracks by Michiru Yamane for Lament of Innocence contained that feeling. But that isn't the case so far in the MS games.