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Daidan12
Joined: 13 Aug 2024
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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 12:48 pm
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I think this was a stepdown compared to S1. While you had the benefit of established characters, they decided to not use them or just keep them frozen development-wise some ended up wasted or with minimal screentime because they decided to put a lot of focus on a repeat of one of the worst storylines with the Spirit World, same awful stuff I remember seeing in Korra S2.
Richter's love story and wish to prove himself in front of Alucard was perfectly fine, I liked it.
Annete's love story and closure for his family was fine, but I hated the Spirit "allucinations" + Sekmet possesion taking half of the show.
Alucard doesn't have a story, sadly, only hints of one. Maybe they are saving them up for a Symphony of the Night adaptation. He's an action hero and "grumpy" leader.
Maria gets the best story and the one storyline that is a direct upgrade to S1's Maria, no complaints here, wished she started some rapport with Alucard but I will take Juste's becoming her guide as a consolation prize.
Juste was heavily improved this season, I think he became one of my top 3 characters of this spin-off alongside Richter and Maria, remindes me a lot of Trevor. Wish they didn't skip his story (game) even if it meant getting to Richter a couple years later.
Olrox, the Monk and Tear were wasted and static the whole season. They only get something interesting to do as sequel bait. The villains were awful Bathory was an empty threat and bringing Drolte back was a disservice to everyone, worst storyline alongside the Spirit World, almost made me wish we were stuck on Vampire Politics again.
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MyMasterMatthew
Joined: 16 Nov 2008
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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 2:37 pm
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I've seen a lot of people give this season a 10/10, but I'd be more inclined to give it an 8.5/10. It was a great season, and I enjoyed myself, but there were some issues (beyond the pacing, which I fault Netflix for... I think they needed 1 or 2 more episodes).
One of my issues with this season was the night creature storyline. I'm of the opinion that the night creature storyline fell short of its potential and just kinda existed. Another issue I had was with how Erzsebet seemingly forgot all about Tera, despite all the emphasis placed on having someone to use as a captive to keep the forgemaster in line. Neither of these things were mentioned in the review, so I'd be curious to hear your thoughts.
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AiddonValentine
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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 4:22 pm
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Episode 7 alone makes the whole series worth it. It's Frieza vs Goku levels of legendary. It's also interesting how much they delve into African and Egyptian mythology, unintentionally making the best version of The Mummy we've had since the Brendan Fraser movies. There's just so much to delve into it was one of those rare season where as soon as it was done I rewatched it to dissect it. They definitely leave off with hints toward more and there's so much more they can do with this series, so I look forward to hearing about more seasons.
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Marimer Est
Joined: 23 Sep 2024
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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:45 pm
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Quote: | We don't already have the Aria of Sorrow series that we so clearly deserve |
Mark this post. If Nocturne does end up fully adapting Rondo and Symphony by the end of its run, the Sorrow series will be up next. There is absolutely no way they won't.
You wanna start a shitstorm between Castlevania fans, you simply ask which game is better: Symphony or Aria?
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Traptrix Lover
Joined: 17 Dec 2022
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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:47 pm
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They really should just drop the Castlevania name at this point because it has nothing to do with the games anymore and is delving into it's own OCs and storylines. At least the Trevor series was somewhat loosely based on Curse.
AiddonValentine wrote: | It's also interesting how much they delve into African and Egyptian mythology, unintentionally making the best version of The Mummy we've had since the Brendan Fraser movie |
I found it really funny how so many insignificant and dead pagan religions have active Gods who are good but Christianity is dead as a doornail in the show. The Belmonts don't pray, Maria mocks god, The abbot and the monks who actually are pious never get saved by god and are cursed and destroyed. The Netflix show was always intentionally spiteful against Christianity ever since the Warren Ellis days but Nocturne really amped it up by making it so insignificant compared to other religions which never had any presence in the games.
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Daidan12
Joined: 13 Aug 2024
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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:50 pm
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Marimer Est wrote: | You wanna start a shitstorm between Castlevania fans, you simply ask which game is better: Symphony or Aria? |
This is like asking which is better Super Metroid or Metroid Fusion? The correct answer to both is the games that made the Metroidvania monicker, it wasn't the newest ones.
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i got the shivers!
Joined: 30 Nov 2022
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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 7:05 pm
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Marimer Est wrote: | You wanna start a shitstorm between Castlevania fans, you simply ask which game is better: Symphony or Aria? |
Symphony of the Night routinely makes it on plenty of Best Games Ever lists. Aria of Sorrow does not. Aria is good but there's really no argument to had here at all.
Although by the looks of it the show has no interest in adapting the games anymore and instead is doing it's own thing. That's probably for the best for both fans of the show who don't care about the games and fans of the games who don't like the show. If they tried to adapt Rondo of Blood or Symphony of the Night it would just incur a lot of ire given how beloved and iconic those games are so all the changes they would make would upset a lot of people. And I'm not sure how respectful they would be to Japanese culture if they reach the Soma Cruz era so it's probably best they don't touch those games.
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AiddonValentine
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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 7:41 pm
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Traptrix Lover wrote: |
I found it really funny how so many insignificant and dead pagan religions. |
Gonna stop you right there, because while Yoruba may not be significant over in the States, it is still very much alive in Africa, with around a fifth of the Yoruba people (so literally millions) still practicing it today. And that's before you bring in its connections to other religions like, y'know, Voodoo. Plus Castlevania has long been known to yank in stuff from other cultures, just look at the bestiary. Egyptian culture in particular is a horror tradition going back to not just Boris Karloff, but even Bram Stoker.
Marimer Est wrote: |
You wanna start a shitstorm between Castlevania fans, you simply ask which game is better: Symphony or Aria? |
Tough call, I'd have to say Symphony because of its aesthetics. My favorite however is Ecclesia
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Zased
Joined: 30 Nov 2024
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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 10:26 pm
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I felt this show had the same problem Voltron: Legendary Defender had in that it didn't feel so much like a show based on the IP it was named after but a knock off of Avatar the Last Airbender. Giving their version of Annette "Earthbending" style powers didn't exactly help the comparisons. I didn't get a whole lot of Castlevania vibes from this series. I also don't really remember topics like the slave trade or French revolution being in any of the games and there wasn't any Dracula but a bunch of new original characters and villains. I didn't really recognize anything from the games outside of Richter being in it so I wasn't much of a fan of it myself.
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Essedess
Joined: 03 Jan 2024
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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 11:05 pm
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My man, Olrox, being MVP this season again, coming in clutch TWICE!
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Avec ou Nous
Joined: 17 Feb 2023
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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 11:34 pm
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I'm guessing no actual French people worked on this series given the amount of glazing they gave Robespierre.
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