


(He had 3 weapons-Death's Scythe, which may be interesting to explain, his Chaoseater sword, and the Tremor Gauntlet, which let him punch things into red stains.) Perhaps the other two are just ''very very very loose/subtle tributes'' rather than ''Yeah, you can tell who we were thinking of before the game started.'' (In the comic, they don't even have personality tie-ins to them, where you can actually pick out the Death/War touches.)Īlso Patrick-Ratchet as Strife is pretty awesome.Īs for Death's armor changing.I'll be flipping between Warrior and Rogue I think. For being the 'big guy', he was actually quite maneuverable. Death was a pretty easy pick as Raziel.) Strife has the gun aspect(as for zipping around, everyone in this game gets a ''Hook Shot'' type deal, War got, well, the Hookshot, and Death gets something like it.) Also, War could cling to and climb around/slide on walls/etc too, for those who didn't play the first game. War was more stoic, Death more quippy, AGAIN like Link and Raziel-if a Castlevania freak can't get the resemblance even after it's pointed out, then they missed the mark, especially in this game where it's easy to pick out the 'borrowing.'-I got the Link aspect of War fast, just didn't think of Link+Space Marine. (The other two match their respective people much, much closer, down to *costumes.* the other two.not so much. Click to expand.Actually, Simon didn't have magic as his 'thing' and wasn't particularly fast or cunning-the only similarity there IS actually, the whip.
