Guermantes 05:03, 13 December 2005 (UTC) Historical Inaccuracies "Another gripe among gamers is a historical inaccuracy involving skeleton enemies that appear in the game that ride on motorcycles and sidecars. I've removed the NPOV tag, re-wrote the introduction (in part) and storyline removal information, and added some cited facts. Guermantes 15:24, 28 November 2005 (UTC) Someone removed all the inappropriate commentary.
It is enough to say that this game has been removed from the official timeline. (And even if he did, it belongs on the LoI page, not here.) Also, the whole part about "improves surpasses " is opinion and bias. There's no source provided that shows Igarashi developed Lament of Innocence with the intention of addressing what he felt was wrong with the N64 games.
Buzda 10:36, 27 November 2005 (UTC) I agree that this shouldn't be included. Maybe add a "Critisms" section and talk about the game's flaws and briefly mention how IGA took a different approach with the cameras in LOI. This article reads more like an IGA Castlevania fanboy review on GameFaqs. That sentence is all ones opinion and this article shouldn't be a comparison of the two 3D games.
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"However, years later IGA set out to fix those problems and unleashes Castlevania: Lament of Innocence for the PS2 which improves everything that plagued this game, and even surpasses it in a lot of ways." Although LOI fixed some of CV64's problems, it also created several new ones (I will name them if you want me to). Anyway, the second paragraph just bashes the game and praises IGA's LOI for correcting all of the CV64's flaws. Sorry, I should have put my reason for the NPOV tag before. 11 "Gilles de Rais (Castlevania)" listed at Redirects for discussion.4 Parargraph removed from Critical Reception.This article has been rated as C-Class on the project's quality scale. Horror Wikipedia:WikiProject Horror Template:WikiProject Horror horror articles If you would like to participate, you can edit one of the articles mentioned below, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and contribute to the general Project discussion to talk over new ideas and suggestions. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Horror, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to fictional horror in film, literature and other media on Wikipedia. Simon Belmont is a playable character and Richter Belmont is his Echo fighter. In this game, Simon Belmont Bomber, Dracula Bomber and Alucard Bomber were based on Simon Belmont, Dracula and Alucard, respectively. Released in North America, Europe, Korea and Japan. Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam Gesshi Hanafuuma, based on Getsu Fuma, also appears as a playable character. Kokoro Belmont (implied to be Julius's sister) is one of the playable characters and her attacks are based on weaponry from Castlevania. In this game, Simon Belmont is a playable character. Also the newcomers like Simon Belmont and Kid Dracula. In this game, Dracula is a playable character.
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