Meanwhile Reinhardt's love interest was a used goods vampire, and Cornell banged his NBR sister who he groomed after murdering her family. 64 and LoD had some weird romance in them.
He has a room that has designs and models of engines, blimps, recording devices, and the like. You also have his elevator you spend the entirety of the level trying to power up.
They had the initial ones in like the 1880s. That one in the OPs picture is something out of the second world war at least. But who cares, its Castlevania, you talk to Death himself, b***hes pop out of giant flowers and flying heads turn you to stone
I don't remember shit about Castlevania lore, but wasn't Dracula's castle a place where time was distorted? So bikes could have been snagged from the future
Dracula's castle is formed through Chaos as some super-entity and, while mostly sticking to era's aestetics, sometimes pull different robotic/mechanical stuff from other eras. Not to mention, that Cornell's entry had time-travelling Saint Germaine.
Not only yes, because Dracula's castle is a literal eldritch abomination that surpasses time itself and is everywhere in the timeline at once, and this includes lords of shadow where the castle already assimilated a modern cyberpunk city and a fricking mech, and the Soma games, which are on modern times outright.
But ALSO Saint Germain canonically shitposts by being a time traveler that spreads both contemporary tech and future tech around for both the lolz and to further his own agenda.
AND to cap it off, he's not even the only time traveler either.
Out of all the series that westoids can cry about muh realism, Castlevania is not one of them.
It was always just some Japanese guy's cool fantasy about fighting every stereotypical movie monster cryptid and weird thing from pop culture. They just take from any random old shit, which made it better.
Just one dude with a chainsaw, but he was a frankenstein gardner with a chainsaw arm. Scared the shit out of me as a kid. I remember the remake making him way fricking easier since you could actually hurt him and knock him down.
absolutely bone chilling...
Realism is for gays.
you can just have some sort of bone-carriage vehicle instead which would fit the times.
Nah
>NOOO MUH HECKING REALIZSHTM
vs
>haha mr bones rides bike :DDDD
For me is Ghost Riders reference
motorcycle is a real thing, so by using your logic it would better if they were riding a mystical medieval vehicle
all technology was pilfered from Dracula's castle, obviously.
But do they play card games while riding them?
I appreciate you I appreciate soap
Shit is cool as hell, Dracula doesn't have to explain shit
Dracula invented IC engines.
Carrie!
Drac'd
Reminder that she is 12
OUTTA TEN! Even Dracula approves and wants to marry her.
Remember Malus is 8, so Carrie is the groomer in that pair.
Lucky dog scoring with an older woman. This relationship is based beyond belief
Meanwhile Reinhardt's love interest was a used goods vampire, and Cornell banged his NBR sister who he groomed after murdering her family. 64 and LoD had some weird romance in them.
Castle Center showed Dracula was ahead of the technological curve.
there was nothing else in the game that was technologically advanced
>muh magic
magic isn't tech
He has a room that has designs and models of engines, blimps, recording devices, and the like. You also have his elevator you spend the entirety of the level trying to power up.
designs and models are not working devices. Plus most of those are relevant to the time period.
>Anon: Muh time period.
>Konami: Holy paladin mechs and flying bois lmao.
so you got a bone to pick with them or what?
When was the motorcycle discovered?
They had the initial ones in like the 1880s. That one in the OPs picture is something out of the second world war at least. But who cares, its Castlevania, you talk to Death himself, b***hes pop out of giant flowers and flying heads turn you to stone
I don't remember shit about Castlevania lore, but wasn't Dracula's castle a place where time was distorted? So bikes could have been snagged from the future
The entire place is temporal anomaly. They trapped the place in an eclipse once and it didn't pop out again until the next one happened
>wasn't Dracula's castle a place where time was distorted
Yes. Also, there are some time travellers and stuff in the lore.
Dracula's castle is formed through Chaos as some super-entity and, while mostly sticking to era's aestetics, sometimes pull different robotic/mechanical stuff from other eras. Not to mention, that Cornell's entry had time-travelling Saint Germaine.
Not only yes, because Dracula's castle is a literal eldritch abomination that surpasses time itself and is everywhere in the timeline at once, and this includes lords of shadow where the castle already assimilated a modern cyberpunk city and a fricking mech, and the Soma games, which are on modern times outright.
But ALSO Saint Germain canonically shitposts by being a time traveler that spreads both contemporary tech and future tech around for both the lolz and to further his own agenda.
AND to cap it off, he's not even the only time traveler either.
Out of all the series that westoids can cry about muh realism, Castlevania is not one of them.
God i fricking miss Castlevania, literally you can just focus on the gameplay and not give a shit about the story. Easiest money making machine ever.
It was always just some Japanese guy's cool fantasy about fighting every stereotypical movie monster cryptid and weird thing from pop culture. They just take from any random old shit, which made it better.
I remember this game for having a knight with a revolver.
Technically i think OP's pic is from the original and the knight with the revolver, Henry was from the prequel.
One of the levels was a hedgemaze you were chased around by people with chainsaws
Just one dude with a chainsaw, but he was a frankenstein gardner with a chainsaw arm. Scared the shit out of me as a kid. I remember the remake making him way fricking easier since you could actually hurt him and knock him down.
I love how fricking Langoliers spawn in Dawn of Sorrow when fighting the final boss.
>they don't ride around on magic-powered bone mopeds and throw bonemerangs at you
disappointing.
>it doesn't have to be real it just has to be convincing
>rule of cool