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Post by Goobsausage on Aug 4, 2015 12:41:06 GMT -6
We at Operation: Akumajo are happy to offer our support to the Igarashi legacy. While Castlevania was indeed Igarashi's best known work, he has always operated within the constraints of a previously designed universe. Bloodstained will be his personal vision and interpretation of the Gothic era adventure that we have all come to know and love; and as such, it deserves our full support. While we do still wish for a return to traditional 2D platforming for the Castlevania franchise (and for the battle of 1999), we also understand that Bloodstained is going to be a major undertaking, and has unlimited potential for new growth. We wish to see this new universe get the same level of love as Castlevania, and have the same press coverage. Therefore, we will do our best to continue forward with our mission statement, and the goal of creating an IGAvania for all! Good to hear. But are you going to cover any future mobile or gambling Castlvania games that get made? Not asking for those to have as big focus of a focus as Bloodstained or anything, I just think it'd be nice to get info on them just as something nifty to know.
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Post by Canopus on Aug 4, 2015 20:42:54 GMT -6
We at Operation: Akumajo are happy to offer our support to the Igarashi legacy. While Castlevania was indeed Igarashi's best known work, he has always operated within the constraints of a previously designed universe. Bloodstained will be his personal vision and interpretation of the Gothic era adventure that we have all come to know and love; and as such, it deserves our full support. While we do still wish for a return to traditional 2D platforming for the Castlevania franchise (and for the battle of 1999), we also understand that Bloodstained is going to be a major undertaking, and has unlimited potential for new growth. We wish to see this new universe get the same level of love as Castlevania, and have the same press coverage. Therefore, we will do our best to continue forward with our mission statement, and the goal of creating an IGAvania for all! Good to hear. But are you going to cover any future mobile or gambling Castlvania games that get made? Not asking for those to have as big focus of a focus as Bloodstained or anything, I just think it'd be nice to get info on them just as something nifty to know. To answer your questions... 1.) We desire a return to form. 2D Castlevania games on home consoles. This is our ultimate goal. Unfotunately, this does not include the Pachinslot titles, as they are barely even Castlevania titles. They are merely cinematic cutscenes. 2.) As per the above, we reject the mobile format. ESPECIALLY those with micro-transactions. Castlevania is a beautiful title that belongs on home consoles and personal computers. The inferior hardware of mobile isn't a place for the franchise; and touch screen controls detract from the beauty of the gameplay by rendering part of the screen invisible, all due to the use of touch pads. Small personal addendum... I personally have no objection to Castlevania titles on handheld consoles, so long as the console can run it at full capacity. I do however, like having the option of playing these titles on the go or at home on the big screen. Freedom of choice is a wonderful thing indeed!
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Post by Dragon_of_Dojima on Aug 9, 2015 3:16:54 GMT -6
You know, I joined O:A a long time ago. I even read the thread when it first started. I didn't really know what I could have done to support it, so I always just kept an eye on it.
It's always upsetting to move on, but if the land is no longer fertile and the pastures in the next country are wild, rich, and greener then it might be best to get on the carriage.
I've been singing the praises of Freedom Planet for the longest time now. I halfway feel like a shill every time I share when it goes on sale on facebook.
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