Belmont comes from the French words “belle” and “mont” which literally mean “beautiful mountains”, respectively. This tidbit confirms that the Belmont clan originated from France (the game mentions they were surrounded by these and thus the reason for the name). Even the Netflix CV show kept this and mentioned Belmonts are from France.
Late on the punch but there's also a reference to real life: In Japan the Belmonts are known as Belmondo, which is the surname of an actor, Jean-Paul Belmondo. I would say it was a coincidence but there were a Christopher Bee in the credits on the first Castlevania IIRC so there was a joke in there somewhere.
Please keep going and makes this a full series. Lords of Shadow has one of my favorite video-game soundtracks. It does a really good job of going between epic chill while you are exploring and epic hype while you are fighting. -Also did you know the spider level is a whole reference to Ocarina of Time? The scroll in the earlier level talks about going into the 'sacred Dekuh tree' which is the big central tree stump that you jump into, where you then fight a bunch of giant spiders that, by the way, have skull patterns on their abdomens like Skulltula's.
The final boss music of this game 'Final Confrontation' actually has the old Castlevania 3 theme Beginnings in it near the end which I marked out when I heard it in game. Real Epic
This game has a handful of CV tunes for sure but none are of the iconic ones except Vampire Killer in the Music Box level. Lords of Shadow 1 mainly reuses music from CV4 from SNES but no Bloody Tears, the Beginning or any of those. I would definitely like to see you finish this game. PS: for example, your next level? “Waterfalls of Agharta”? It remixes The Waterfalls music track from Super Castlevania 4, here’s the original: ruclips.net/video/Kgit8zlIupo/видео.html
Lament of Innocence is still the supreme 3D Castlevania experience. The atmosphere, music, gameplay is all on point for the series, and the secrets give such a great sense of satisfaction.
for one who owns the OST, no, it doesn't not have any orchestral renditions of any castlevania tracks. Castlevania the arcade game, on the other hand, has AMAZING orchestral castlevania game renditions to very popular tracks I even covered some on my VGM podcast.... will post the link if anyone's interested
The side story with the girl from agharta wasn't padding, tbh. It was actually forshadowed by the vision Gabriel had in the lake of oblivion. If you watch both cutscenes side by side, the visual similarities are there
@@MattMcMuscles I think you have it correct for what it's worth, the rest of the internet seems to back up your recollection anyway. That around the time he married Marie, he took the last name Belmont "for his love of mountains and high places in the world".
Matt McMuscles not quite “mountaineering”. The Brotherhood’s in France and surrounded by mountains so they gave Gabriel the surname Belmont which comes from the French words “belle” and “mont” which literally mean “beautiful mountains” respectively. He definitely had his full name by the time he was an adult and met his wife. Even the Netflix show pays lip service to the Belmont’s being from France so I guess this is canon everywhere now and not just in the LoS-verse (the meaning behind the Belmont name and them being French at least).
Belmont comes from the French words “belle” and “mont” which literally mean “beautiful mountains”, respectively. This tidbit confirms that the Belmont clan originated from France (the game mentions they were surrounded by these and thus the reason for the name). Even the Netflix CV show kept this and mentioned Belmonts are from France.
Late on the punch but there's also a reference to real life: In Japan the Belmonts are known as Belmondo, which is the surname of an actor, Jean-Paul Belmondo. I would say it was a coincidence but there were a Christopher Bee in the credits on the first Castlevania IIRC so there was a joke in there somewhere.
Please keep going and makes this a full series. Lords of Shadow has one of my favorite video-game soundtracks. It does a really good job of going between epic chill while you are exploring and epic hype while you are fighting. -Also did you know the spider level is a whole reference to Ocarina of Time? The scroll in the earlier level talks about going into the 'sacred Dekuh tree' which is the big central tree stump that you jump into, where you then fight a bunch of giant spiders that, by the way, have skull patterns on their abdomens like Skulltula's.
I love this game and I consider it one of my top 3 best Castlevania games of all time.
Shame he didn't do a full LP. I love this game so it was nice to see someone showing it some appreciation.
The final boss music of this game 'Final Confrontation' actually has the old Castlevania 3 theme Beginnings in it near the end which I marked out when I heard it in game. Real Epic
Lords of shadows and Darksiders are beyond underrated!!!
This game has a handful of CV tunes for sure but none are of the iconic ones except Vampire Killer in the Music Box level. Lords of Shadow 1 mainly reuses music from CV4 from SNES but no Bloody Tears, the Beginning or any of those. I would definitely like to see you finish this game.
PS: for example, your next level? “Waterfalls of Agharta”? It remixes The Waterfalls music track from Super Castlevania 4, here’s the original: ruclips.net/video/Kgit8zlIupo/видео.html
pretty interesting how polarizing this reboot series was, i personally loved the sequel and thought this one was ok at best
Belmont was named after the 1960s French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo
Lament of Innocence is still the supreme 3D Castlevania experience. The atmosphere, music, gameplay is all on point for the series, and the secrets give such a great sense of satisfaction.
Kevin Warsaw I respectfully disagree. LoS1 is easily the best 3D Castlevania ever made. But the less said about its sequels the better though.
Definitely would love to see more of this.
would 100% watch a full playthrough
Continue it!
I'd like to see you play more of this.
Full series please!
IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES
I appreciate the unexpected dsp references.
Sign me up for more Lords of Shadow!
dat egoraptor reference tho
Hey, tis the season. How about a part 3?
please sir may i have some more?
for one who owns the OST, no, it doesn't not have any orchestral renditions of any castlevania tracks.
Castlevania the arcade game, on the other hand, has AMAZING orchestral castlevania game renditions to very popular tracks
I even covered some on my VGM podcast.... will post the link if anyone's interested
The side story with the girl from agharta wasn't padding, tbh. It was actually forshadowed by the vision Gabriel had in the lake of oblivion. If you watch both cutscenes side by side, the visual similarities are there
Full LP. Do it you coward.
I thought they said he took the belmont name when he married marie?
Did he? Why do I remember it being something about Mountaineering?
@@MattMcMuscles Because that's the real life origins of the name. "Belmont" means something along the lines of "good mountain".
@@MattMcMuscles I think you have it correct for what it's worth, the rest of the internet seems to back up your recollection anyway. That around the time he married Marie, he took the last name Belmont "for his love of mountains and high places in the world".
Matt McMuscles not quite “mountaineering”. The Brotherhood’s in France and surrounded by mountains so they gave Gabriel the surname Belmont which comes from the French words “belle” and “mont” which literally mean “beautiful mountains” respectively. He definitely had his full name by the time he was an adult and met his wife.
Even the Netflix show pays lip service to the Belmont’s being from France so I guess this is canon everywhere now and not just in the LoS-verse (the meaning behind the Belmont name and them being French at least).
Matt McMuscles please finish this game! I’d totally watch it all!