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Possible Castlevania spiritual successor from Iga - rumour :
mysterious flyer appeared at Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune's PAX Prime panel last weekend that hints at a new game that's speculated to be a Castlevania successor by the series director Koji "Iga" Igarashi, who recently left Konami to pursue his own projects.
It's all speculation at this stage, but there are numerous nods to the classic vampire-slaying saga in the following flyer (as tweeted by IGN's Jose Otero).
Here's what the text says:
"Prepare yourself, alchemist, for the challenge and deep mystery of [blank], the all-new adventure that will turn your world upside-down. (What else would you expect from World-famous game creator, [Blank]?) Travel the lands in your quest to seal ruptures in the fabric of reality itself. Master the dark arts to defeat the demons threatening all of mankind and gain their skills, forging new weapons from the precious materials they leave behind. Because yes, alchemist, there will be blood. The only question is will it be yours, or theirs?"
The "turn your world upside-down" line is often interpreted to be a reference to Symphony of the Night's secret second half, while the "what else would you expect from" bit suggests that the most obvious mastermind behind this viral ad is indeed the correct one.
The images on the CRT TVs in the corner certainly resemble Castlevania, while the occult art, reference to abundant bloodshed, and vague description of an alchemist crafting gear from fallen foes sounds not unlike the spell system employed in many of Iga's Castlevania titles.
Of course, Iga legally can't make a Castlevania game proper outside of Konami, but he could always pull an Inafune and make something akin to Castlevania the way Mighty No. 9 hearkens back to Mega Man. In fact, Iga hinted to Kotaku in March that he'd be interested in doing that very thing.
"I was really inspired by the reaction that Keiji Inafune got with Mighty No. 9," he said at the time. "It showed me that if you have the fans, you can provide them the games they want."
"I want to make games that people like, and that I'm good at," he added.
Astute readers on NeoGAF have made out the fine print as a quote from oldschool US gaming magazine GameFan. It says, "It will likely take the dubious honor of most kick assest game that ever was. If you don't jerk you head around the first time you play this game you had you had better check your pulse. The intro will only make you say 'yeah that is going to be the game on the Ultra 64.'"
Some have speculated that this is the new project mentioned by localisation company 8-4 in a recent podcast. 8-4 collaborated with Comcept on Mighty No. 9, so it's not out of the question that it could be working with Iga on this one, possibly on a new Kickstarter.
Isn't that the sequel to 999? Anyone here played this? Those games always seemed interesting to me, and at that price I might take the plunge.
While I'm not one of them, since I never played it, VLR was well received here and most places. The 3DS version had a game save bug that screwed over a lot of people though. I believe there has since been a patch, but you may want to double check that. Or get the Vita version of the game when it goes on sale.
While I'm not one of them, since I never played it, VLR was well received here and most places. The 3DS version had a game save bug that screwed over a lot of people though. I believe there has since been a patch, but you may want to double check that. Or get the Vita version of the game when it goes on sale.
Thanks for the warning. Seeing as I don't own a Vita, I think I'll take my chances with the 3DS version.
so sad that Japanese devs need to use kickstarter and invent new IPs just to do sequels to the games they made their career out of. So stupid. I wish iga luck and will buy whatever he makes.
Never alone is cool, is as much an educational tool as it is a puzzle game. We need more real gaming eductational experiences, you always learn more when you are actively engaged.
Civ V is really, really good. Much more fluid, dynamic and streamlined than what I remember the franchise being. I've been playing an online game with a friend from Spain for the better part of this week, it's been a blast.
Forgot that Iga left Konami
Now my gaming setup feels inadequate
That One guy!
I would welcome a new Castlevaniaesque game. How long has it been since one was made? 4 or 5 years or so since Order of Ecclesia??
Why whatever do you mean? Lords of Shadow 2 only came out about 6 months ago.
Huh? Lords of Shadow? I'm not familiar with that. Is it a brand of toilet paper? It sort of sounds like something I'd wipe my ass with.
Isn't that the sequel to 999? Anyone here played this? Those games always seemed interesting to me, and at that price I might take the plunge.
Saw a trailer for Never alone a few weeks back. It reminded me a lot of Lost winds on the Wii.
While I'm not one of them, since I never played it, VLR was well received here and most places. The 3DS version had a game save bug that screwed over a lot of people though. I believe there has since been a patch, but you may want to double check that. Or get the Vita version of the game when it goes on sale.
Thanks for the warning. Seeing as I don't own a Vita, I think I'll take my chances with the 3DS version.
I kind of want to give LoS a shot. Is it very linear?
Yes it is just god of war. It's also super long, like 15-20 hours.
The Xbox one launch on japan was hilarious.
so sad that Japanese devs need to use kickstarter and invent new IPs just to do sequels to the games they made their career out of. So stupid. I wish iga luck and will buy whatever he makes.
Never alone is cool, is as much an educational tool as it is a puzzle game. We need more real gaming eductational experiences, you always learn more when you are actively engaged.
Civ V is really, really good. Much more fluid, dynamic and streamlined than what I remember the franchise being. I've been playing an online game with a friend from Spain for the better part of this week, it's been a blast.
Bayonetta 2 direct in 2 hours from now, 22:00 site time.
I will be in bed watching Sword Art Online.
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BAYONETTA 2!!!!!!!!!!!
Holy fuck! GOTY worthy!