But it does look to be based around the early days of the war on Cybertron which was basically the plot of the games too. Also means no human characters.
Doesn't make sense that they're using Earth vehicle 'disguises' if they haven't actually gone to Earth at that point.
Castlevania S3. Some really good action and some good character moments interspersed with really oddly paced and overly long conversations and a plot that stumbles forward like a lame zombie. Hopefully it gets better. Feels like they finished the main arc and are struggling to figure out what to do with the story after Dracula is out of the picture.
Meep wrote:Castlevania S3. Some really good action and some good character moments interspersed with really oddly paced and overly long conversations and a plot that stumbles forward like a lame zombie. Hopefully it gets better. Feels like they finished the main arc and are struggling to figure out what to do with the story after Dracula is out of the picture.
Everything Hector and Isaac is from the games as well. They know exactly what they're doing with a lot of characters.
Cypher's arc is her learning how bad the world really is and Trevor is there to help her realise that.
The arc that didn't make much sense was Alucard's. I'm not sure what was up with that.
The Watching Artist wrote:I feel so inept next to Qikz...
Meep wrote:Castlevania S3. Some really good action and some good character moments interspersed with really oddly paced and overly long conversations and a plot that stumbles forward like a lame zombie. Hopefully it gets better. Feels like they finished the main arc and are struggling to figure out what to do with the story after Dracula is out of the picture.
Everything Hector and Isaac is from the games as well. They know exactly what they're doing with a lot of characters.
Cypher's arc is her learning how bad the world really is and Trevor is there to help her realise that.
The arc that didn't make much sense was Alucard's. I'm not sure what was up with that.
I don't really understand what the point of that was as well. I mean, maybe they wanted to make his character a little more pessimistic and untrusting but then he wasn't exactly all rainbows before.
Meep wrote:Castlevania S3. Some really good action and some good character moments interspersed with really oddly paced and overly long conversations and a plot that stumbles forward like a lame zombie. Hopefully it gets better. Feels like they finished the main arc and are struggling to figure out what to do with the story after Dracula is out of the picture.
Everything Hector and Isaac is from the games as well. They know exactly what they're doing with a lot of characters.
Cypher's arc is her learning how bad the world really is and Trevor is there to help her realise that.
The arc that didn't make much sense was Alucard's. I'm not sure what was up with that.
I don't really understand what the point of that was as well. I mean, maybe they wanted to make his character a little more pessimistic and untrusting but then he wasn't exactly all rainbows before.
Possibly going to lead up to how he is in Symphony of the Night where he's very much accepting of the fact he's human and vampire and mentally prepare him for the fact his father is coming back. He learned from them how evil vampires truely can be, but also that humans are not exactly innocent either. He obviously knew of what happened to his mother, but I think he put a lot of it down to fear from people who didn't understand, now he knows some humans are just as vindictive and evil as vampires. Same thing happened with Sypha as now she understands what Trevor means when he doesn't like other people. She was very optimistic that not everyone had a chance of being evil, but she learned harshly that they have that ability.
The Watching Artist wrote:I feel so inept next to Qikz...
Meep wrote:Castlevania S3. Some really good action and some good character moments interspersed with really oddly paced and overly long conversations and a plot that stumbles forward like a lame zombie. Hopefully it gets better. Feels like they finished the main arc and are struggling to figure out what to do with the story after Dracula is out of the picture.
Everything Hector and Isaac is from the games as well. They know exactly what they're doing with a lot of characters.
Cypher's arc is her learning how bad the world really is and Trevor is there to help her realise that.
The arc that didn't make much sense was Alucard's. I'm not sure what was up with that.
I don't really understand what the point of that was as well. I mean, maybe they wanted to make his character a little more pessimistic and untrusting but then he wasn't exactly all rainbows before.
Possibly going to lead up to how he is in Symphony of the Night where he's very much accepting of the fact he's human and vampire and mentally prepare him for the fact his father is coming back. He learned from them how evil vampires truely can be, but also that humans are not exactly innocent either. He obviously knew of what happened to his mother, but I think he put a lot of it down to fear from people who didn't understand, now he knows some humans are just as vindictive and evil as vampires. Same thing happened with Sypha as now she understands what Trevor means when he doesn't like other people. She was very optimistic that not everyone had a chance of being evil, but she learned harshly that they have that ability.
The Watching Artist wrote:I feel so inept next to Qikz...
3 episodes in to S3 of Castlevania. Its.... bad? It feels like the writing has way too much meta type stuff in it (feels like Deadpool. I liked it there, but this was not present in the first two Series of CV). Massively disappointing, as i thought the first series was great, and the second one interesting. Might slog through, but a slog is how it feels right now. Whenever Trevor and the Seer(?) are in a scene together i know its going to be uncomfortable viewing. Issac is cool though. The captain feels a bit like a hate crime.
Something felt seriously off about the timing in conversations. Might have been an issue with how they sequenced the animation and the voice actors were doing their best despite it. I suppose that's the issue with dubbing rather than acting something.
To those of you who don't mind a bit of anime action but don't consider yourself anime fans: check out "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure". I'll be honest: it took me *months* to get into it, then I started watching it on Netflix and even then I wasn't totally enamoured with it, but then ep 10 rolled around (somewhere around there) and I have just been binging on it every day. It's basically a humorous supernatural/mystical powers/fighty anime. Available in both subs and dubs.
Saint of Killers wrote:To those of you who don't mind a bit of anime action but don't consider yourself anime fans: check out "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure". I'll be honest: it took me *months* to get into it, then I started watching it on Netflix and even then I wasn't totally enamoured with it, but then ep 10 rolled around (somewhere around there) and I have just been binging on it every day. It's basically a humorous supernatural/mystical powers/fighty anime. Available in both subs and dubs.