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i love the history of this game
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The Final Battle will be drawn between the last of the Belmont's against The Forgotten One.
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how do we get the dlc ??
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@purplecowadoom You're right to an extent, but it's not meant to construe the Christian faith. It's primarily meant to entertain its targeted consumer base. The fact that the central figure is a Christian struggling with a pagan environment enveloped by a twisted Christianity is no different whatsoever than what we see in the stories of the Israelite Kings and their struggles with their own idolatries. This game is def not anti-Christian. Just the opp. Properly used, it can be very Christian.
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@gambleor Yes, Gabriel never seems to do things he's supposed to, just like the Kings of Israel a lot of the time, but my points are still valid. My viewpoint is that any form of media that denies or twists Christianity to validate its plot is anti-Christian. This game does the latter, which (to me) is actually worse than just denying it. Anyway, the point is that I enjoyed the gameplay, I just wish it wasn't tagged to a story I have so many problems with. I guess I'm done now.
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@purplecowadoom Though you're right about this, and really any game, not being a comprehensive guide to Christianity, I think that you're allowing yourself to be moved against that approach because you're not looking at the larger picture. Gabriel, whether he becomes evil or not, only enters into that state in self-forgetting service to God and man - a heavily Christian value. What happens to him is really no different than what we see happening to any of the Kings of Israel in the Bible.
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@purplecowadoom As far as the dlc goes, at that point Gabriel has cut all ties with God he was capable of cutting without flat-out selling his soul, but he still could've turned it around. Unfortunately, he decides to go the stupid route and let Laura convince him that he can only kill "the ultimate evil" (wasn't that reserved for Satan?) by...wait for it...becoming a being of evil himself. Huh. Explain to me how that is more effective than a holy being defeating evil.
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@purplecowadoom Another point is that in the game, the Lords of Shadow leave their evil sides on Earth while their good sides go to Heaven. I don't claim to how going to Heaven is really supposed to work, but that ain't it. Then there's the bit about pagan gods being around first and God kicking them out of power, which I'd say explains it's own anti-Christian ideas. Then there's the part were Gabriel has to fight what appears to be the sum total of Hell without any help from God at all...
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@gambleor There are a number of instances throughout the game and its dlc that aren't Christian. The obvious bit is something that's relatively small and has been a staple of the series from the get go (so I usually ignore it). That is that you can't fight demons with human-made/"purified" weapons, in spirit form they're intangible and when they possess something they exhibit superhuman abilities unmatched by anyone save for God or his angels.
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@purplecowadoom If this wasn't a video game, I wouldn't have even been able to tell that it didn't fit in the bible. Gabriel is one of the best modern day Christ-figures I've seen. He becomes a vampire in order to restore communion between God and man. It's a reformulation of the Christus Victor theory. Take another look at this and see if you agree.
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bought both of them, loved it! bring on the sequal konami!
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@purplecowadoom [spoilers] It makes sense though that Gabriel goes vampire. He did it all to get his wife back, and, oops, didn't you get the memo? You can't do that. I figured it was his inward bitterness at that fact that turned him into Dracula. Also, the plot of this game doesn't accurately measure Christianity. There isn't a "balance" to tip in God's favor, nor is God's influence ever "thin and threadbare". God is to Satan as a human to an ant, and read Psalm 119 for the second part.
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@sierro100 Belmont's Theme
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Not that I should desire money...
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@dabu Well making an idol of anything worldly is basically Paganism, making it as impossible to avoid as any of the other stuff I'm supposed to. As to Christmas and Easter being Pagan celebrations, that depends on what you're celebrating on those days: the ACTUAL events those days are meant to represent, or the commercial ones. I personally find both holidays rather dull and don't really celebrate either one. Christmas is good for having an arbitrary reason to ask for money though.
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@purplecowadoom Now about this DLC: lousy, terribly short gameplay, and if Gabriel would've called for help from the God whom he supposedly believed in at any point in the main game or in this he'd have never had a need to go vampire on anybody. This is why Christianity makes a bad backbone for most plots. Done correctly, it's a thriller killer. Done incorrectly, it's not Christianity. Still usually love Castlevania games, but this one ridiculous point is always present.
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@dabu Not sure which book you've been reading but it isn't the Bible. Paganism is only ever condemned in Christianity.
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name music??
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anyone heard anything about resurrection? The wait is too long..
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i wish they made 2d castlevania with 7 GB size of the game , i wonder how big castle with that size?
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game is among the best in fantasy
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I love this game
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Gabriel Belmont's story is one of the saddest and messed up stories i've ever seen, i actually got pissed at all the other fairy tales and movies that somehow have a happy ending but i like that this story shows you the reality that no matter how good anyone's intentions are, some people will always get the short end of the stick, things don't always end up neatly wrapped in a bow and good always triumphs with no casualties, the only things i saw that are similar is Angel The Series & Batman
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@bahl82 its called Belmonts Theme, you can get it if you buy the special edition of the game on PS3 or Xbox 360, depends on the one you get but you still get the same soundtrack.
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can somebody please tel me the name of this song/track please i go crazy on it^^
A demon worse than the Lords of Shadow?
I'm tempted to think something like Galamoth.
Cypher0120 11 months ago 17
@shadowthehedgehog181 Da vinci will probably give you 2 hours of missions (maybe less) and some useless multiplayer skins. I bet this DLC will give you 5 hours of gameplay + an awesome story.
ingroepa 11 months ago 7