Mirror of Fate is a lesson in what this series is capable of, retracing its steps.
Yup. Mirror of Fate is a true lesson in how deeply this series is capable of disappointing.
I mean, I thought I'd already learned mine after Judgment, which in itself was admittedly far worse. But it seems I hadn't -- somehow, MoF managed to top it off. I don't believe any Castlevania game has let me down more than this one.
Do I hear "Ghostly theatre" in the theatre area? Am I having metroidvania withdrawals? Am I hallucinating?
Well, that certainly doesn't surprise me. After all, it's the only thing Mirror of Fate has ever managed to achieve -- it would sharpen those nagging pangs of regret one might feel for the solidity of those reliable Metroidvania outings. You know -- those games that were actually good?
And, uh... music? Did someone actually say 'music'? In Mirror of Fate? Really? Well, that's remarkable...
I mean, what music? Where could you possibly have found music? Was there a place I didn't look? I tried, you know; I really did. But I didn't hear any; honestly, I didn't. Well, not unless I strained my ears -- but even then, the funny sounds I heard couldn't possibly have been part of any actual form of music... could they?
Although I have heard that MS is about to release a MoF soundtrack. So I guess some music must have been added along with the HD version. Yes, that's the most plausible explanation.