Dark Soldier wrote:
davyK wrote:Castlevania , to me, is Castlevania IV. Castlevania Chronicles on PS1 was a really nice linear game too (though was a remake of the Sharp 68000 computer version so it's upstaged by the magnificence of C IV). The WiiWare remake was excellent - there were a couple of alternate, hidden paths in that one which was a nice progression, but I wouldn't want it taken any further.
davyK wrote:Has anyone got Prime Trilogy with the Wii controls retro fitted to 1&2? The collector in me always regrets passing on that one as it was a limited release.
retroking1981 wrote:Yes, yes we do...
Escape wrote:Left hand on arm embrace, yes/no... Nah.
Brooks wrote:
hylian_elf wrote:One question: who the hell is the guy?
indigo wrote:@Spock, liked the idea of Samus squaring off against her beloved cat. Interesting enough treatment, though I really don't pay a lot of attention to Metroid lore when playing. So I'm not the best judge of how well it gels with the rest of the series.
Brooks wrote:hylian_elf wrote:One question: who the hell is the guy?
Oh, just a guy I've kept an eye on for a few years. He writes well about his favourite series, mostly Metroid and Castlevania.
I don't like the term either, mostly because the -Vania bit is a distraction. SotN didn't really add anything to the format that I appreciate.
mistercrayon wrote:It's a term to be used solely with castlevania games to distinguish between sotn type games and regular linear castlevania.Brooks wrote:Oh, just a guy I've kept an eye on for a few years. He writes well about his favourite series, mostly Metroid and Castlevania. I don't like the term either, mostly because the -Vania bit is a distraction. SotN didn't really add anything to the format that I appreciate.hylian_elf wrote:One question: who the hell is the guy?
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