11-11-2013, 02:26 AM
Here's the first three bosses:
The Ghosts of Halloween (past, present, and future) is a pretty amusing fight. It begins with the little ghost hopping about and shooting at you. Then when you defeat him, he runs off crying and fetches his daddy, who is a bit tougher. Then when he is defeated, he fetches the grandfather ... who wanders around a bit before promptly collapsing from exhaustion. He then has to be dragged offscreen.
Jason is kind of out of place in this series I must say. He's not really the kind of "classic" monster you'd usually expect to find in a Castlevania title. My favorite part of this fight is when he realizes his axe isn't doing him any good and is all "f*ck it, I'm getting my shotgun".
Hey, you know how in the early Castlevania games you can find chicken in the walls? Well apparently this chicken is a ghost of one of those, whom Dracula supposedly ate. I'd really like to know how a ghost is still able to spurt out babies.
The Ghosts of Halloween (past, present, and future) is a pretty amusing fight. It begins with the little ghost hopping about and shooting at you. Then when you defeat him, he runs off crying and fetches his daddy, who is a bit tougher. Then when he is defeated, he fetches the grandfather ... who wanders around a bit before promptly collapsing from exhaustion. He then has to be dragged offscreen.
Jason is kind of out of place in this series I must say. He's not really the kind of "classic" monster you'd usually expect to find in a Castlevania title. My favorite part of this fight is when he realizes his axe isn't doing him any good and is all "f*ck it, I'm getting my shotgun".
Hey, you know how in the early Castlevania games you can find chicken in the walls? Well apparently this chicken is a ghost of one of those, whom Dracula supposedly ate. I'd really like to know how a ghost is still able to spurt out babies.