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fredericoaba: Koji Igarashitheseries' longest-running producer and the guy who got credit for revitalizing the series by working on PlayStation classic Symphony of the Night launched a Kickstarter on Monday for a game that resembles Castlevania in everything...
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Koji Igarashitheseries' longest-running producer and the guy who got credit for revitalizing the series by working on PlayStation classic Symphony of the Night launched a Kickstarter on Monday for a game that resembles Castlevania in everything but name . The mockup screenshots for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night paint a familiar picture for Castlevania fans, full ofgothic environs, hand-drawn characters, undead warriors, magical weapons, and, of course, whips. The game, which will be available as a digital download to backers who donate at least $28, isIgarashi's first major project announcement since he left Konami last year .While Konami still holds the right to that series'trademarks and its non profit characters, it doesn't have a lock onthe 2D action/platform/RPG mashup that Igarashi helped revive years ago. "Publishers of the world told me that gamers no longer care for this style of game," Igarashi said in aKickstarter pitch video while sitting in a dark, mysteriouscastle and
Koji Igarashitheseries' longest-running producer and the guy who got credit for revitalizing the series by working on PlayStation classic Symphony of the Night launched a Kickstarter on Monday for a game that resembles Castlevania in everything but name . The mockup screenshots for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night paint a familiar picture for Castlevania fans, full ofgothic environs, hand-drawn characters, undead warriors, magical weapons, and, of course, whips. The game, which will be available as a digital download to backers who donate at least $28, isIgarashi's first major project announcement since he left Konami last year .While Konami still holds the right to that series'trademarks and its non profit characters, it doesn't have a lock onthe 2D action/platform/RPG mashup that Igarashi helped revive years ago. "Publishers of the world told me that gamers no longer care for this style of game," Igarashi said in aKickstarter pitch video while sitting in a dark, mysteriouscastle and
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