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It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - OB1 - 16th January 2003 Shizzy-shizzat! Quote:News Article: Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow Announced Awesome. And it's coming out in May! I jut hope it's not a rushed product. I think it's kinda cool that this game takes place in the future, but the whole Pokemon aspect of it really urks me. They did a little bit of that in the last Castlevania game, but this time around it's much more extensive. Does every game have to be Poke-ized?? I can hardly wait to play "Deus Ex: Gotta Catch 'em All"!! Note to any Konami reps that might be reading this: Adding lots of Pokemon elements to an old franchise does not make it more fresh! It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - Dark Jaguar - 16th January 2003 Near future eh? Well, I'm reminded of this show I saw a long time ago called Vampire Hunter D. That was the distant future, one of those post-apocalyptic ones (with Dracula being very important as the most powerful of vampires), but still very monstery. It seems that using werewolves is a good way to get rid of crucifixes. Anyway, I certainly am looking forward to this one too. Hopefully they will be able to make it both look AND sound good. It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - OB1 - 16th January 2003 The second Vampire Hunter D movie is really cool, you should see it. It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - OB1 - 16th January 2003 Go to gamespot to see some cool videos of this game. Here are some screens: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hot damn! It looks even better than the last Castlevania! I just hope they fix the sound quality this time around. It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - Dark Jaguar - 16th January 2003 The sound quality in the first game was very nice indeed. In fact, since I didn't have much of a problem with the look, I'd almost prefer sacrificing graphical quality to avoid the NES quality sound, almost. Anyway, I certainly hope they can manage to get the sound quality back up to at least COTM level. It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - big guy - 16th January 2003 i have vampire hunter D: bloodlust sitting with me right now. it's a fantastic movie, one of the best anime's i've seen...but not quite as good as trigun...or saber marionette J (it's fruity, yeah, but it almost made me cry, which says something about its quality, right?) or mahou tsukai tai (i think that's what it was called) which are my top 3 anime series'. i guess it's unfair to compare VHD to them, since it's a standalone movie. oh well. It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - OB1 - 16th January 2003 Of course not. With Trigun you have 26 episodes to tell a story. Bebop is better than Trigun, though. ;) As far as anime movies go, there are plenty better than VHD Bloodlust, although few can compare in terms of animation. Here are a just a few anime movies that I like more than Bloodlust (okay, so I like to make lists. sue me) : -Akira -Grave of the Fireflies -Spirited Away -MSG: Char's Counterattack -Ghost in the Shell -Metropolis It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - OB1 - 16th January 2003 And don't worry about the sound in Aria, DJ. Ign brings good news: Quote:Igarashi also made specific mention that the development team listened to the complaints about the not-so great soundrack in Harmony of Dissonance. For Aria of Sorrow, the development team reworked the audio tools and dedicated more cartridge space and processor cycles to the sound. From what we heard at the demonstration, the game sounded pretty darn good. It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - Dark Jaguar - 16th January 2003 That's good news, as is the fact that you finally saw Grave of the Fireflies. I dare say that's my fave movie of all time (anime or no), and my 8 year old sister liked it too (hey, my mom made her watch it). I've heard good things about Spirited Away, but I haven't seen it around to rent yet. It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - OB1 - 16th January 2003 Yeah I bought the excellent two-disc Fireflies DVD several months ago. Incredibly moving film. Unfortunately you won't be able to rent Spirited Away for a while. It won't be out on DVD or VHS until late summer most likely. It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - big guy - 18th January 2003 i tried to watch metropolis 3 times but kept having sex in the middle of it...anyway, it was pretty cool...but not trigun...which i love. and i saw ghost in the shell once...and read some of the manga...but it also didn't hit me like trigun did...i don't know why. i haven't seen the rest of your list, but that may be something for me to look into doing. anyway, saber marionette J is still my fav anime i think...and i shudder to say it because it's so girly. It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - OB1 - 20th January 2003 You kept on having sex i the middle of it? It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - big guy - 20th January 2003 yeah, i don't think i've seen the whole thing, all the way through...without, uh, interruptions. but the art style was incredible. It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - Sacred Jellybean - 20th January 2003 Sounds extremely romantic... Another Castlevania game already? Sheesh. It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - big guy - 21st January 2003 they are pumping out castlevania's really fast these days and it was fairly romantic at the time, but i think i'm gonna stop talking about it, as it's making me uncomfortable now. it was, in the first post an off hand remark, the second post, a bit of a joke, and now i'm begining to wish i'd never said it. so yeah, castlevania games...didn't one just come out a few months ago? It's official: Aria of Sorrow details - OB1 - 21st January 2003 Last.. september I believe. But development of Aria of Sorrow started long before Harmony of Dissonance came out. And it has the same director. There's no such thing as too many Castlevania games! |