Ah well. I've got Enslaved for now and Deadly Premonition coming out at the end of the month. I won't miss this.
I still might check this out despite it not being popular. Maybe I might like it, if it does the things it steals well enough and presents me a gothic adventure, I might like it.
Buying both, Castlevania and Enslaved I must really say how off your reviews are sometimes. Enslaved is an okay game. Breathtaking world, well crafted characters, very good cutscenes and facial expressions but a really flawed gameplay. Platforming can be done by a blind monkey and the combat (I played through it on hard) was so terribly flawed that I couldn't enjoy it. The camera during fighting was awful too so you really need to play the camera man every second so you don't get hit from charging enemies in your back.
Understanding your thought process in these reviews is starting to get really difficult. What is bad in one game is a good thing in another one. If a game is too long, like in Castlevania it's a bad thing because the gameplay gets stretched out artificially or you say the 'pacing' is not good enough. In case of Enslaved where the platforming is a thing of just button mashing it's a good thing, in other games it's just bad design. Wtf Jim? Sometimes I just get the impression you play games when you are in a bad mood and everything is negative. Then on the other hand you're raving about a game which is really nothing exceptional.
But hey, who can look at Trip and say it's a bad game, right? :D
Another major gripe I had with this game was that in a given room they couldn't decide whether they wanted you to fight off swarms of enemies or solve a puzzle. It is so annoying trying to solve a rotating lever puzzle while swamrs of enemies keep knocking me off it then repawning once I kill them.
I played enslaved after playing this and the comparisson was night and day. The camera was great, the combat was simple, I could figure out where to go pretty quickly without trial and error deaths. It was wonderful
Lords of Shadow is not a perfect game, but between having a much more interesting setting, plot, and characters, as well as other aspects like the platforming and puzzles to break up the combat it's a far far more enjoyable game to experience.
Anyway I wanted to make it clear that I don't actually disagree with everything in the review. The camera could definitely use improvement (not the worst camera ever, but definitely not perfect), and the Titans are clearly just inferior rip-offs of Shadow of the Colossus. However since you only fight two in the game they really are only a minor diversion.
Other than that however I'm quite pleased with the game so far.
Castlevania set trends and standarts in the video game world. If now the game borrows some things here and there doesnt matter.
You know, you gave Singularity 9.0. A game I am enjoyed...and a game that got some features from Bioshock. But you gave a 9.0.
I know, the game is like the Sony exclusive, but hey...its enjoyable.
5.0 is a way too low. And when you would have played alot of games games through the time including the old Castlevanias too, you wouldnt review it so negative.
So I'm probably just going to have to call a spade a spade and say that a revamp of Castlevania really wasn't needed.
Also, #NewDestructoid takes assloads of time to load in Chrome
Games nowadays are given 7 8 9 like if it was candy during halloween.
Break out of your mindset of "anything less than a 8 is bad", and you just might rent a game that is right down your alley.
More amazing is that is when they haven't even played the game that Jim has reviewed, but they still claim to know something about it, and use other reviews as evidence that Jim's opinion is valid or invalid. "I haven't played the game myself, but because it's empowering to be negative and dismissive, I'll say that I think Jim's opinion is shit. However, since some other man once said that he had a similar opinion to Jim's about this game, then maybe Jim's opinion isn't total shit... this time."
It's interesting stuff, and fun to watch in it's own way, but I can't help but think that you guys will look back on these comments someday and cringe.
You talk about the ones who havent even played but whats the difference between not playing it and playing 10 damn minutes like Sterling does. If I well remember the most famous/hated review he made of Final Fantasy XIII giving a 2 or 4 (cant actually remember well cause everything he reviews always has a low score) did he actually go through the whole game? More than 60 hours of gameplay? Answer yourself, If he didnt like the game at first sight here comes the crappy review and score, and this story goes for all his reviews, Ironic, I actually enjoy a lot of the games he rates the least, and yes... Jim's opinion is total shit, why dont you choose someone in the team who actually knows about this stuff?
Oh wait, this is the Internet so this post won't change anything. Never mind. Return to your business as usual.
The music is generic. Ditto the monster designs, which are worse because they look like they're from typical RPG-fare. The graphics is technically amazing (very possibly right up there with Uncharted 2), but aesthetically uninspired and forgettable. I don't mind the puzzles, they do a decent job as 'fillers', but the combat IMO, felt very uneven. It has decent controls, but nearly all enemies have cheap unblockable attacks that come out nearly-instantaneously, and even normal attacks are very poorly telegraphed and come out very fast, making blocking them is more a matter of luck than skill.
I don't agree though, with Sterling's complaints about the platforming (they're easy). The fixed camera is not that bad, although it has some annoying habit of getting behind obstacles mid-fight (particularly if you dodge a lot), entirely blocking your view.
In all, I just hope the much-praised epilogue is just worth all of this boredom I'm putting myself into. Not a terrible game, no, but not exciting in the least.
I've seen mixed reviews for this, from the Official UK Playstation magazine that said it was better than God of War to Gamespot that agreed with some of Jim's opinions, but were less critical when it came to the score at the end.
I personally think this looks okay, if a little uninspired. Dante's Inferno wasn't half as shit as some of the above posts make out (& you say Jim is Critical?!), but it did get tiresome halfway through. I can see this going the same way.
I picked Enslaved over this, & so far I'm glad I did. Really enjoying the story, & the fighting, & the platforming. It may be easy platforming, & the fighting is almost button mashing until halfway through when you have to start thinking a bit, but at least it's fun, & the story is awesome from the get go, & doesn't drivel on pointlessly.
As for Jim's review themselves, I have nothing against him giving the socres he does, it just seems so far removed from what most people would think I wonder why he's the only person that reviews most of the time. I kinda disagree with the 10 point score system. Using the full 10 point scale makes sense in theory, but has little relevence, especially here in the states where most everyone is used to only 5-10 being the actual numbers of merit. Maybe switch to a 5 star system, as a 5 on there would equal 2 1/2 stars.
For the review itself, I loved LoS. I agree with the camera complaints. If I drifted to close to an exit while fighting, it would switch up & I'd get punished hard. As for the actual combat itself, when you finally start using everything at your disposal, especially the block deflection, you can start whooping up on almost everything.
LMAO @ All the kids crying about the review, suck it up!
It fucking BLOWS MY MIND that someone has actually said that Jim is "playing it wrong", if that's ANYONE'S fault its the designers.
Accept that someone else thought your shitty game was shitty and move on or just stop reading reviews PLEASE.
2010 - Castlevania fans and reviewers slobber over, defend, and apologize for actual derivative 3D title with lots of artificial hype
He played it wrong.
He is wrong about his own opinion.
He is lying.
Everyone else says it's good so he must be incorrect about his own opinions.
Anything less than 8/10 means the game is shit regardless of the text.
BIAS.
TROLL.
/rant
I was in the process of writing out (in a friendly tone, not a scathing one) where I disagreed with you, but I ended up finding myself agreeing on many of your points. My reaction to those points, however, was not quite as negative. I'll just say this: I do agree with the faults you point out in the game, but I do not think that those faults are as deeply hurtful to the experience as you do. Overall, I feel like this game achieves about a 7.5-8.0, rather than a 5, even based on the same exact faults.
:) Keep up the good work, Jim, and looking forward to your next review. If you come by this comment, I was wondering if you will be in charge of reviewing the console version of Sonic 4 in the near future? Wanting to see what Dtoid thinks of that. Wouldn't mind hearing about it from you, Dale, or Holmes.
"These things got old in the last generation, and have absolutely no business being in a modern videogame."
Uncharted 2 would like a word with you.
To me, that's like telling me to get used to Leslie Nielson's performance in Airplane, or get used to how much it hurts to get punched in the mouth by an angry drunk.
What makes you think I would want to "get used" to that type of thing? I believe, from the bottom of my heart, that things like that are worth appreciating like it was the first time, every time.
The internet is no different. I never want to "get used to it" here. If I did, I'd be missing out, just like I'd be missing out if I dismissed the opinion of everyone who sees things differently than I do.
Strangely the 360 version has it too but it doesn't wipe the save data. Konami have yet to agknowledge the problem so a patch doesn't look likely.
Also, my thanks goes to all the dumbasses still trying to grasp the concept of opinions other than their own existing, you bunch are always entertaining.
The game itself is in a bit of a gray area for me, but the amazing art design is pulling me through. This game is gorgeous, from a technical and artistic stand point.
Makes me think of Guillermo Del Toro's fantasy style, and I'm damn fine with that.

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