Materia Collective is thrilled to announce Thrashlevania (Music from Castlevania), a metal album that's been recorded to accompany performer Louie Aronowitz's lightning-quick 15-minute speedruns of the original Castlevania on the NES.
Konami's highly rare Castlevania: The Arcade has finally been preserved, and everyone can soon get to play it for free.
The Last of Us, Castlevania, and Arcane are actually good. What else could be good?
I think the games would need to have a strong narrative or lots of lore to explore to make a good show. I don't understand why Overwatch doesn't make one, Blizzards cinematics are already amazing, why not just make some shows with their stuff?
For me:
- Sleeping Dogs (I know Donnie Yen's making a film)
- Killzone (from the Helghast perspective)
- Mass Effect
- BioShock (showing the rise and fall of Rapture)
- Hitman
- L.A. Noire
Mafia series
Hitman
Mass Effect (if done similar to Star Trek)
Red Dead Redemption
Detroit Becoming Human
Max Payne
Yakuza
Castlevania is one of the most important franchises in gaming history and yet it's been largely abandoned, despite being so very ripe for new games.
Fuck off with the 3d generic action adventure crap. Give me more classic 2d Castlevania or GTFO.
nah it's Konami remember? They don't have a good team in place for it. Play Bloodstain; amazing game.
Typical Konami, unfortunately there back catalogue means nothing to them. But we can live in hope.
Yeah but the fact that Itagaki left sort of shoots this idea in the foot. I thoroughly enjoyed the new Bloodstained games on the Switch. Not the 2.5D one but the 8 bit versions.
Sweet! Now with this digital age, we miss out on a lot of cool art that would be on CDs or records.
@Fist4achin "Unfolding a CD booklet or even a cassette used to be the bomb. Plus it felt unique looking at art, pictures, writing, and acknowledgements that the band wanted to share with their fans. Good times!"
- I used to work in a record store in the 90s, I enjoyed that part of it with no doubt. Oh yes, not to mention the fact that you could get signed cd's "if" the said band or artist paid your record store a visit.