My guess was going to be nanobreaker, but I'm guessing the user above me is more correct.
It's not , but when I saw this, 2 things came to mind. The first is that we are not outside, we are in a room and we go through a locked door before entering this empty room. I remember the character was dressed in blackFinding video games for people are hard despite you know many games because many games has similar elements, so I directly remembered this but I can recall many games like that:
The video should start in a specific time I especially set that shows a similar moment in the game. If not check 3:29:46.
I looked at nanobreaker, but I think the game I was talking about was taking place in a place like a Gothic castle. There seemed to be no modern-day elementsMy guess was going to be nanobreaker, but I'm guessing the user above me is more correct.
Nope. There were no modern buildings or anything like that, the place was like a Gothic castle and the character was like dante dressed in black. I'm pretty sure the game isn't DMC, I just finished the trilogueRun Like Hell?
It's very similar to the game I described, I even wondered if this game was it, but it's not....How about Chaos Legion?
Don't forget the key elements:If that is not the most frustrating thing. I hate when stuff like that happens just for you to remember it much much later probably blurting it out in an embarrassingly exciting fashion. Anyway, I'll look over some sort of list to see if I can get any leads.
Castlevania Lament of Innocence first boss is basically an exact match.is it possibly one of the 3d castlevanias?
Unfortunately. Nois it possibly one of the 3d castlevanias?
Similar to sword of destiny but noBujingai or Swords of Destiny?
It looks VERY similar, but the scene I remember was darker and the environment felt more 'alive'—like the walls/floor were pulsating. Now I'm wondering if I might be mixing up memories from playing Castlevania and Onimusha 3 back-to-back... But I'm almost certain the version in my head had a smaller, darker boss arena. Plus, I think I'd definitely remember if it were a Castlevania game—I would've recognized itCastlevania Lament of Innocence first boss is basically an exact match.
Not Van Helsing. It has a similar vibe, but no. I also remember a jumping mechanic like in the first DMC game.Is it Van Hellsing? It plays like DMC/GoW kinda and has a gothic vibe, with the character all in black
Since I played it in Turkey (2005-2007), it was almost certainly available in both USA and European markets as well.Where are you from could have been a Europe or Japan only realese
If you didn't say brain stuff I would think you saw this:It looks VERY similar, but the scene I remember was darker and the environment felt more 'alive'—like the walls/floor were pulsating. Now I'm wondering if I might be mixing up memories from playing Castlevania and Onimusha 3 back-to-back... But I'm almost certain the version in my head had a smaller, darker boss arena. Plus, I think I'd definitely remember if it were a Castlevania game—I would've recognized it
That Castlevania video you shared in the post really messed with my head... Now I'm wondering if my childhood self mixed up Onimusha and Castlevania memories.It seems it was PS2 demake of this game lololol:
Could be. Video games are so similar, and when you played so much different video games in a short time your brain start to generate false memory of a video game never existed but combined many elements into one game. It may be even a SEGA Genesis video game you weirdly remember as a PS2 game even in 3D. Brain works in a way it has to "generate" the memory by using a blueprint it saved therefore our memories always have a potential to be false. Your uncle's green sports car can even turn into a red pickup truck in your memory. And then it may turn out it wasn't your uncle's but your aunt's. False believes also can generate a false memory. I can also say the memories you had when you were a child likely to be false for many reasons I'll skip to explain.That Castlevania video you shared in the post really messed with my head... Now I'm wondering if my childhood self mixed up Onimusha and Castlevania memories.
Damn I thought I was getting somewhere with a ps2 game called Sword of Destiny. If anything, that one might be pretty cool to check out regardless. The search continuesIt's very similar to the game I described, I even wondered if this game was it, but it's not....
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Don't forget the key elements:
Gothic atmosphere, possibly a gothic castle setting, organic/brain-like textures everywhere, and a protagonist dressed in black.
Thank you already :D
You're right, but you have to admit – it's so frustrating that I could find even Raiden 3, yet I can't remember this game that made me feel so amazing back then! Ugh, I wish I could recall THIS game instead of the Tomb Raider I played on PS1... AGGGGHHHHHHH!Could be. Video games are so similar, and when you played so much different video games in a short time your brain start to generate false memory of a video game never existed but combined many elements into one game. It may be even a SEGA Genesis video game you weirdly remember as a PS2 game even in 3D. Brain works in a way it has to "generate" the memory by using a blueprint it saved therefore our memories always have a potential to be false. Your uncle's green sports car can even turn into a red pickup truck in your memory. And then it may turn out it wasn't your uncle's but your aunt's. False believes also can generate a false memory. I can also say the memories you had when you were a child likely to be false for many reasons I'll skip to explain.
While such a video game perhaps exist, it's really hard for us to find and we cannot machine gun you every similar game. I wish we could find it. I hope a hero will come and give the right answer so don't lose hope!!! It sucks to can't remember a game you look for. So best to do is checking video games of the platforms you suspect, perhaps you may find great games along the way! This is what I do when I look for a game I can't remember lol.

I checked out Sword of Destiny and for a second I thought 'This is it!' because of the main character, but nope... Turns out it's not the one. Games from that era all had such similar UI designs too – it's like I've played them all, yet they've all been wiped from my memory. So frustratingDamn I thought I was getting somewhere with a ps2 game called Sword of Destiny. If anything, that one might be pretty cool to check out regardless. The search continues
Oh someone already mentioned that well fuck me lmao