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Castlevania Season Four

 

 

SCORE: 24

 

Castlevania Season Four 

 

My eyes were wide open as I went into Castlevania Season Four. I have watched and reviewed the previous three seasons. I knew exactly what to expect out of Castlevania Season Four. This is a TV-MA television show for eighteen and older only. There is all kinds of blood, and gore within Castlevania Season Four. Why is that needed? Do you actually enjoy that kind of macabre and morbid content? I have played many of the Castlevania video games and most of them do not have this level of violence and gore. There will be spoilers in this review.

Peter was telling me that Castlevania Season Four is the last season featuring Trevor Belmont. A different Belmont will be used in the next series based on Castlevania. My hope is that is way less violent, bloody, and gory than Castlevania Season Four. The different story threads are finished within Castlevania Season Four. The quartet vampire females are taken out in Castlevania Season Four. Technically two of them survive. Dracula and his wife are brought back to Earth from hell. They plan to lay low for awhile.

The issues families will have with Castlevania Season Four is violence, blood, gore, bad language, magic, undead, lack of attire, enticement to lust, sex outside of marriage, evolution, promotion of sexual deviancy, human sacrifice and more. Most of that bad content comes in bucket loads throughout the ten episodes that are all under thirty minutes. It takes two hundred and seventy minutes to watch Castlevania Season Four from start to finish. Isaac and Hector reunite within Castlevania Season Four. It goes better than I thought.

Saint Germain gets tricked by Death to try and bring Dracula back from hell. Saint Germain does this because he wants to see the woman he loves whom he lost in the Infinite Corridor. We find out that Sypha is pregnant in Castlevania Season Four. We also get quite the scare relating to Trevor Belmont. He fights Death and winds up living somehow. He thinks Saint Germain opened a portal for him. Alucard restores his sanity and helps build a village near his father’s castle. There is even a hint of romance for him in the future.

The one thing that Castlevania Season Four leaves me perplexed by is the Night Creatures that are left on Earth. What will Isaac and Hector do with them? It is interesting to see those two reconcile in Castlevania Season Four. Isaac has come a long way from the first season. The special features on the Castlevania Season Four discs are Storyboards and Art Gallery. I am glad I have finished this show. I really hope future Castlevania shows try and reach more people. I doubt I will watch Castlevania Season Four ever again because of the nasty, gross content.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 20%
Sound: 30%
Replay: 20%
Gameplay: 30%
Family Friendly Factor: 20%

System: DVD/Netflix
Publisher: Warner Bros
Developer: Viz Media
Rating: ‘TV-MA’ MATURE AUDIENCES - EIGHTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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