As a massive fan of the series, I worry that this game will just be one glorified tech-demo of what the cloud can do. Destructible environments are great, but if the gameplay and gunplay is bland then who really cares about a wall falling down accurately?
That red SNES cart, man that was legit.
Maximum Carnage FTW
but can you make Lil' Wayne's head bleed??
Right?!
Just hearing about Castlevania made me think of Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, which now i need to go back and re-watch again.
Will it be animated? If so, I nominate Yoshiaki Kawajiri to direct.
I wanna go back and play it, but i'm still too scared!
Modern solution for playing PSone games? Build a Raspberry Pi
Not sure if it holds up, but man Nightmare Creatures on the PS1 was terrifying to me as a kid.
Get ready to buy a lot of Snake Oil Cards.
If i could import my Online Character from XBOX360 to PS4 like i was able to with GTAV then yes, absolutely I would.
Wouldn't mind seeing more of a city setting in the next one, or at least in some areas of the map. It would be nice to have some building interiors / stronghold to mix it up a bit
Gotcha, i saw the console tags up top and got excited. Thank you!
Is this region specific? It still says $12.99 on the US PSN store.
I'll have to see if i have my notebook with all my cryptic notes. I remember my X360 save got corrupted and i had to start over from scratch after putting so many hours in, which was deflating to say the least.
...D-D-D-D-DIEEE
I would say they have two huge advantages.
I wondered why they make it a pain in games like this / bloodborne / souls to play co-op with a friend. I guess drop-in / out would take away from the urgency but it always seemed a bit cumbersome
I couldn't even make it off the beach in the demo.
Reading this article in Perd Hapley's voice helped. What an awful website.