{"id":1286,"date":"2004-04-15T23:19:00","date_gmt":"2004-04-15T23:19:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aderack.com\/journal\/2004\/04\/igarashi-for-the-nerds\/"},"modified":"2010-03-24T15:16:16","modified_gmt":"2010-03-24T15:16:16","slug":"igarashi-for-the-nerds","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aderack.com\/journal\/2004\/04\/igarashi-for-the-nerds\/","title":{"rendered":"Igarashi: For the Nerds"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"initial-letter\"><p>A few things I don&#8217;t remember seeing mentioned anywhere: <\/p>\n<p>When Leon renounces his title in order to go searching for his woman, he is forced to leave his sword behind. As a result, Leon is unarmed when he rushes into the vampire&#8217;s forest. This is why, when Leon runs into this Gandolfi fellow, Leon is presented with an alchemically-fortified whip (later, I assume, to be dubbed &#8220;Vampire Killer&#8221;), with which to defend himself. <\/p>\n<p>It always did seem a bit out-of-place, did it not?<\/p>\n<p>To go with the whip, Gandolfi then treats one of Leon&#8217;s gauntlets, giving it energy-absorbing powers. This allows Leon to block near any attack, and also to absorb magical power with every blow the gauntlet withstands.<\/p>\n<p>Whenever the player defeats an Elemental (in the Dungeons &#038; Dragons sense of the term), that Elemental&#8217;s power may then be applied to Leon&#8217;s alchemical whip. So the way you get a flame whip is to kill a fire elemental (modeled after Weta Workshop&#8217;s idea of a Balrog). Sort of clever.<\/p>\n<p>You know those orbs that you collect after you defeat a boss in the older Castlevania games? They are kind of arbitrary, aren&#8217;t they. They refill Simon&#8217;s or Trevor&#8217;s or Juste&#8217;s life bar, and they mark the end of a level. That is about it. <\/p>\n<p>In <i>Lament of Innocence<\/i>, the orbs are back. In this game, however, Leon collects the orbs; each contains a unique magical influence. Do you remember the Spell Fusion system in <i>Harmony of Dissonance<\/i>? The way it works is, Juste collects spell books &#8212; ice, fire, what-have-you &#8212; and then can apply those powers to whatever secondary weapon he might be holding. So if you have the ice book and the cross, a little ice crystal will follow Juste around and shoot at enemies. If you have the wind book and the dagger, Juste can throw a bunch of daggers really quickly. <\/p>\n<p>Exactly the same deal here, with Leon &#8212; only with a logistical twist. Get a subweapon, equip an orb (claimed from a defeated boss), and you may <i>use your gauntlet<\/i> &#8212; and the power you have absorbed with it &#8212; to cast similar spells depending on which orb and which subweapon you choose. The important thing is, this relies on Leon&#8217;s enchanted gauntlet and on the old boss orbs. It&#8230; well.<\/p>\n<p>I really like some of these details. It would take a while to explain why I find this as neat as I do.<\/p>\n<p>The game is, indeed, getting more interesting now. That first level I entered &#8212; the one in the center &#8212; was bland and annoying. This second one &#8212; the one on the far left &#8212; has a lot going on (in comparison, if perhaps not absolutely). If the game continues to improve at this rate, it could be pretty darned satisfactory by the end.<\/p>\n<p>Again, we will see.<\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A few things I don&#8217;t remember seeing mentioned anywhere: When Leon renounces his title in order to go searching for his woman, he is forced to leave his sword behind. As a result, Leon is unarmed when he rushes into the vampire&#8217;s forest. 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