@alxxz Yes it is a Castlevania Game. It's the first in the series actually (plot wise, not chronological order) haha yeah your comment is two years old and I replied to hahah.
So, is Lament of Innocence a small & linear game? Or is it long, non-linear like Symphony of the NIght with a lot of exploration & secrets to be solved?
I can’t say I liked GOW, so if this the same deal, I think I’ll pass…
And most importantly is this actually a “CastleVania” game?
@alxxz It's semi-liner, There is exploration elements, but not as much as the 2D games in the series. You can revisit areas with your new abilities, pick up secret items, a lot of hidden areas to find, but all in all it's kind of a beat the boss of every area, get to the final part of the Castle, learn the true origins of Castlevania etc. Still it's a good game to have in your collection if you enjoy the other games in the series, in the timeline it's the first and the story is pretty good.
@alxxz Lament of Innocence is somewhat linear without a lot of exploration. GoW is superior combat wise, but I'd say it holds some of the "Castlevania feel" to some extent. I enjoyed the story a lot, but I'd rather play Curse of Darkness than this one. If you're a CV fan, you should try to get your hands on this game if you haven't already, despite the repetitive combat system.
@alxxz Yes it is a Castlevania Game. It's the first in the series actually (plot wise, not chronological order) haha yeah your comment is two years old and I replied to hahah.
TrollTroop006 2 months ago
lets not forget that LOI (2003) came out before god of war (2005)...
MurakamiTenshi 5 months ago
@MurakamiTenshi and yet i think it's better... because god of war story was kind of silly on my opinion
yoster39 2 months ago
@yoster39 PS i meant CV is better
yoster39 2 months ago
Hey, isn't that music in Aria of Sorrow?
blackjaguar324 7 months ago
@blackjaguar324 Yes, its a remake of "Castle Corridor" (a.k.a. "Ruined Castle Corridor").
GeneralErlend 6 months ago
1:16 best part begins
sadasdsadsadsadsa 9 months ago
So, is Lament of Innocence a small & linear game? Or is it long, non-linear like Symphony of the NIght with a lot of exploration & secrets to be solved?
I can’t say I liked GOW, so if this the same deal, I think I’ll pass…
And most importantly is this actually a “CastleVania” game?
alxxz 1 year ago
@alxxz It's semi-liner, There is exploration elements, but not as much as the 2D games in the series. You can revisit areas with your new abilities, pick up secret items, a lot of hidden areas to find, but all in all it's kind of a beat the boss of every area, get to the final part of the Castle, learn the true origins of Castlevania etc. Still it's a good game to have in your collection if you enjoy the other games in the series, in the timeline it's the first and the story is pretty good.
AngelBeeps 1 year ago
@alxxz Lament of Innocence is somewhat linear without a lot of exploration. GoW is superior combat wise, but I'd say it holds some of the "Castlevania feel" to some extent. I enjoyed the story a lot, but I'd rather play Curse of Darkness than this one. If you're a CV fan, you should try to get your hands on this game if you haven't already, despite the repetitive combat system.
GeneralErlend 6 months ago
Excellent morceau, mélange de soundtrack d'Aria of Sorrow et de Curse of Darkness je crois...
Nekoskull 2 years ago