Some elements in Lords of Shadow seem to refer to Lament of Innocence(or are they mere easter eggs/tributes)?
For example, Both Gabriel and Leon lost their wives, and Gabriel and Mathias Cronqvist also share this tragedy.
In Bernhardt Castle, the dlc boss reminded me of that Boss you could find in LOi, you know, that chained monster.
I Wonder if this is just fan service or if this could be use to make a kind of cross-over with stories of parallel dimensions.
And Rinaldo Gandolfie lost his daughter in both games, so yes, maybe with a bit of work Lords of Shadow timeline could be merged.
I strongly doubt this is a form of fan service. Rather, it goes to show how uninspired LoS's plot was.
If you haven't noticed:
Gabriel <-> Leon
Gabriel/Dracula <-> Mathias
Zobek <-> Zead
So much for its originality. But I love LoS's story anyhow.
I Wonder if this is just fan service or if this could be use to make a kind of cross-over with stories of parallel dimensions.
And Rinaldo Gandolfie lost his daughter in both games, so yes, maybe with a bit of work Lords of Shadow timeline could be merged.
LoS's "fan service" was ridiculous. Instead of setting an interesting parallel for LoS with Castlevania's lore, Cox chose to arbitrarily throw disjointed names and references into the game. It feel like a poor patching-up effort rather than a something long-time fans could truly enjoy. Need an example? Imagine a blood-crazed vampire general that ended up being called "Brauner". No, he doesn't paint; no, he didn't lose his daughters. He just swings at you with his gory sword.
And Gandolfi? He's consistently alluded to in the LoS, while his game was the very title MercurySteam needed to erase to set LoS. But instead Cox fished him out to make him the Easter bunny for weapon upgrades. And why he bothers to make and hide them is, of course, very poorly explained.
I liked Lords of Shadow; but I'd have liked it better if Cox gave up trying to allude to a heritage he manifestly doesn't want to live up to.
I Wonder if this is just fan service or if this could be use to make a kind of cross-over with stories of parallel dimensions.
And Rinaldo Gandolfie lost his daughter in both games, so yes, maybe with a bit of work Lords of Shadow timeline could be merged.
LoS was never intended as a "parallel dimension" to LoI, nor will it ever become one. It's a separate timeline. So you can safely forget about any crossovers.
And you can definitely put aside the idea of merging the timelines. The LoS saga has written over the stories of so many of the original Castlevania's that putting both together would be impossible. Here's a list of the games that couldn't work with LoS:
CVI, CVII, CVIII (!!!), SCIV, CA, CAII, Chronicles, SoTN, C64, LoD, AoS, DoS, LoI, CoD. And if you extend the logic, you could add PoR and OoE to the list. So that's not an option.