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{{General VG character |name= Soma Cruz |image= [[File:Soma Cruz (Castlevania character).gif|175px]] |caption= Soma Cruz in ''[[Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow]]'', art by [[Ayami Kojima]]. |series= ''[[Castlevania]]'' |firstgame= ''[[Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow]]'' |artist= [[Ayami Kojima]]<ref name="KojimaWork"/> |japanactor= [[Hikaru Midorikawa]]<ref name="HikaruSeiyu">{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0585640/|title=Hikaru Midorikawa - IMDb|publisher=[[Internet Movie Database]]|accessdate=2007-05-14}}</ref> }} '''Soma Cruz''', known in Japan as {{nihongo|'''Sōma Kurusu'''|来須 蒼真|Kurusu Sōma}}, is a fictional character and the [[protagonist]] of [[Konami]]'s [[action-adventure game]]s ''[[Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow]]'' and ''[[Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow]]'', part of Konami's ''[[Castlevania]]'' [[video game series]]. He was designed by [[Ayami Kojima]] as part of producer [[Koji Igarashi]]'s desire to try a "different route" for the ''Castlevania'' series.<ref name="GameSpyImpressions">{{cite web|url=http://gba.gamespy.com/gameboy-advance/castlevania-aria-of-sorrow/5542p1.html|title=GameSpy: Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow Preview|author=Nutt, Christian|publisher=[[GameSpy]]|date=2003-01-18|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> His return in ''Dawn of Sorrow'' was due to Igarashi's satisfaction with Soma and the storyline in ''Aria of Sorrow'', and he was recast with a new [[anime]] appearance.<ref name="IgarashiInterview">{{cite web|url=http://www.playmagazine.com/index.php?fuseaction=SiteMain.showJapanPage&Japan_ID=57|title=TGS2005 - Koji Igarashi|author=Barres, Nick Des|publisher=playonline.com|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref><ref name="IgarashiGamasutraInterview">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamasutra.com/features/20050815/sheffield_01.shtml|title=Whip Smart: Konami's Koji Igarashi On Mastering Castlevania|author=Sheffield, Brandon|publisher=[[Gamasutra]]|date=2005-08-15|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> In ''Aria of Sorrow'', Soma is a transfer student studying in Japan<ref name="TransferStudent">{{cite video game|title=Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2003-05-06 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Game Boy Advance |quote='''Soma Cruz:''' My name is Soma Cruz, and I am a high school exchange student studying abroad in Japan. I live near the Hakuba shrine, an ancient shrine with strong ties to Japanese mythology. Mina Hakuba, the only daughter of the shrine's caretaker, is both my classmate and my only childhood friend.}}</ref> (or simply a Japanese high school student, in the Japanese version<ref name="NotaTransferStudent">{{cite web | editor=Konami | year=2003 | title=Castlevania Akatsuki no Menuett | url=http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/CV02/chara_main/c_s.html | work=[http://www.konami.jp/ Konami] | accessdate=March 16, 2008 | language=Japanese}}</ref>), where he finds himself in the castle of [[Dracula (Castlevania)|Dracula]], the principal antagonist of the ''Castlevania'' series. Soma discovers his "power of dominance," or his ability to claim the souls and abilities of the monsters he defeats as his own.<ref name="PowerofDominance">{{cite video game|title=Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2003-05-06 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Game Boy Advance |quote='''Arikado:''' "So it has awakened." / '''Soma:''' "What? What has?" / '''Arikado:''' "The spirit of the creature you killed has just entered your body. You have the power to absorb the abilities of the monsters you kill."}}</ref> As the game's story progresses, Soma learns of Dracula's demise, and that he is destined to be the next Dracula (a position [[Graham Jones (Castlevania)|Graham Jones]] believed he held before he was killed by Soma). The only reason he did not become the next dark lord immediately was due to the efforts of [[Alucard]], using the pseudonym [[Genya Arikado]]. Soma eventually defeats the chaos running through the castle, narrowly missing both his own corruption and his possible death at the hands of [[Julius Belmont]]. ''Dawn of Sorrow'' features Soma fighting the attempts of a cult to slay him and create a new dark lord when one did not surface during the events of ''Aria of Sorrow''.<ref name="GameSpotHandsOnDoS">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/ds/action/castlevania/news.html?sid=6131181&mode=all|title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow Hands-On: A Fresh Bite|publisher=[[GameSpot]]|author=Shoemaker, Brad|date=2005-08-17|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> Several [[video game journalism|video game publications]] have praised Soma's character. Although Soma himself was viewed as a stereotypical echo of previous ''Castlevania'' protagonists, the new context that the storyline ''Aria of Sorrow'' and ''Dawn of Sorrow'' provided for him rectified this.<ref name="GameSpyAriaReview">{{cite web|url=http://archive.gamespy.com/reviews/may03/castlevaniaaosgba/|title=Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow Review|author=Turner, Benjamin|publisher=[[GameSpy]]|date=2003-05-07|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> The storyline in particular that Soma was situated in was compared to the storyline of the widely acclaimed ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]''.<ref name="RPGFanDoSReview">{{cite web|url=http://www.rpgfan.com/reviews/castlevaniads/index.html|title=RPGFan Reviews - Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow|publisher=[[RPGFan]]|author=Thomas, Damian|date=2005-10-16|accessdate=2007-11-20}}</ref> The switch to an anime character design in ''Dawn of Sorrow'' was notably criticized, as many reviewers preferred the designs made by Ayami Kojima.<ref name="GameSpyDawnReview">{{cite web|url=http://ds.gamespy.com/nintendo-ds/castlevania/655359p1.html|title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow Review|author=Leeper, Justin|publisher=[[GameSpy]]|date=2005-11-04|accessdate=2007-06-06}}</ref><ref name="IGNDawnReview">{{cite web|url=http://ds.ign.com/articles/655/655830p1.html|title=IGN: Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow Review|publisher=[[IGN]]|author=Harris, Craig|date=2005-10-04|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> ==Conception and design== Soma first debuted in ''[[Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow]]'', the third and final installment of the ''Castlevania'' series on the [[Game Boy Advance]].<ref name="IGNRetrospective7">{{cite web|url=http://xbox.ign.com/articles/756/756729p6.html|title=IGN: Castlevania: The Retrospective - Page 7|publisher=[[IGN]]|author=Bozon Mark|date=2007-01-18|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> He was created as part of the attempt by [[Koji Igarashi]], the producer of several ''Castlevania'' games, including the highly acclaimed ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]'', to try a "different route" for the series by setting it in a futuristic setting.<ref name="GameSpyImpressions"/> Soma was designed by [[Ayami Kojima]], who had previously worked on the characters in ''Castlevania'' games such as ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'' and ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance]]''.<ref name="IGNCastlevaniaHistory">{{cite web|url=http://ds.ign.com/articles/756/756726p9.html|title=IGN: Castlevania: The Retrospective - Page 9|publisher=[[IGN]]|author=Bozon, Mark|date=2007-01-18|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> Kojima's drawings are made in a dark, gothic style, and borrow heavily from [[bishōnen]]-style art.<ref name="KojimaWork">{{cite web|url=http://creativeuncut.com/profile_kojima.html|title=Creative Uncut - Artist Profile: Ayami Kojima|publisher=creativeuncut.com|accessdate=2007-05-12}}</ref> Nevertheless, keeping with Igarashi's "different route" motif, Soma's appearance was made noticeably more contemporary, sporting more modern clothing in comparison to the medieval attire of characters in previous ''Castlevania'' games.<ref name="GameSpyImpressions"/> Soma's inclusion in ''Dawn of Sorrow'', a rare sequel in the ''Castlevania'' series, was made by Igarashi, who stated that one of his primary motivations behind making ''Dawn of Sorrow'' was to feature Soma Cruz in another game.<ref name="IgarashiInterview"/> Ayami Kojima was not included in the production team, as Igarashi wanted her to concentrate on her character designs for ''[[Castlevania: Curse of Darkness]]''.<ref name="IgarashiInterview"/> Soma, along with the remainder of the characters, were redrawn in an [[anime]] style. This was a marketing strategy Igarashi wished to employ, as he felt that the [[Nintendo DS]]' target demographic was significantly younger than those of other consoles ''Castlevania'' games had appeared on, and he intended to court them with a more simplistic anime design.<ref name="IgarashiGamasutraInterview"/> Furthermore, Igarashi considered it a litmus test for whether the design would be incorporated into future ''Castlevania'' installments.<ref name="IgarashiInterview2">{{cite web|url=http://www.1up.com/do/feature?pager.offset=3&cId=3138794|title=A new art style for Castlevania|author=Payton, Ryan|publisher=[[1up.com]]|date=2005-11-03|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> Soma made a return to the gaming world in August, 2010 as one of the 5 playable characters in Konami's "Castlevania: Harmony of Despair" on the Xbox 360's Xbox live arcade. The game retails for 1200 mMicrosoft points which equates to $15 (American currency).In which he has the ability to steal the souls from enemies he's killed which grants him various different offensive and defensive spells as his rewards for these souls. ==Appearances== {{See also|Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow|Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow}} [[File:SomaAoSandDoS.png|thumb|left|Soma Cruz in ''[[Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow]]'' (top) and ''[[Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow]]'' (bottom). Note the transition between the art style of [[Ayami Kojima]] in the top, and the [[anime]] style used for his ''Dawn of Sorrow'' appearance.]] In ''Aria of Sorrow'', Soma is depicted as a high school student in [[Japan]], living peacefully with his childhood friend [[List of characters in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow#Mina Hakuba|Mina Hakuba]].<ref name="TransferStudent"/> He is drawn into [[Dracula (Castlevania)|Dracula]]'s castle, where he learns of his "power of dominance", enabling him to absorb the souls of the monsters he defeats and use their abilities.<ref name="PowerofDominance"/> As he proceeds through Dracula's castle, he learns that Dracula, the longtime [[antagonist]] of the ''Castlevania'' series, had been truly defeated, and that a prophecy had been made dictating that Dracula's powers would be passed down to his reincarnation.<ref name="DracProphecy">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2003-05-06 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Game Boy Advance |quote='''Soma:''' So... you are trying to tell me now that Dracula has been resurrected? / '''Graham:''' No. Dracula perished in 1999. You do know of the prophecy of 1999, don't you? / '''Soma:''' Nostradamus' great prophecy? / '''Graham:''' That's right. Dracula resurrected exactly as he predicted. But vampire hunters destroyed him completely. They ended his regeneration cycle by sealing his castle... the symbol of his demonic power, inside the darkness of an eclipse. / '''Soma:''' And that eclipse is where we are now? / '''Graham:''' Yes, but there's still more to the story. / '''Soma:''' There's more? / '''Graham:''' In the year 2035, a new master will come to the castle, and he will inherit ALL of Dracula's powers.}}</ref> After defeating [[List of characters in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow#Graham Jones|Graham Jones]], who had harbored the notion that he was Dracula's reincarnation, Soma realizes that he himself is Dracula's reincarnation.<ref name="DracRealization">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2003-05-06 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Game Boy Advance |quote='''Soma:''' Finally... I clearly understand... everything. I am... Dracula.}}</ref> As a result, he is confronted by [[List of characters in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow#Julius Belmont|Julius Belmont]], the latest member of [[List of Castlevania characters#The Belmont clan|the Belmont clan]], a group of vampire hunters sworn to hunt Dracula until his demise.<ref name="JuliusAttack">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2003-05-06 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Game Boy Advance |quote='''Julius:''' I must destroy Dracula at any cost. That is my destiny. / '''Soma:''' NO WAIT! I don't want to fight against you. / '''Julius:''' Nothing you say will stop me! Prepare to die!}}</ref> Soma defeats Julius, and extracts a promise from him to slay him should he fail to subdue Dracula's spirit.<ref name="JuliusPromise">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2003-05-06 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Game Boy Advance |quote='''Soma:''' ...I've got a favour to ask of you. / '''Julius:''' What is it? / '''Soma:''' From here. I will set off to fight against my own fate. If I lose the battle... and I become reincarnation of evil, I want you to kill me. / '''Julius:''' ...I will... I promise.}}</ref> With the aid of the allies he encountered throughout the castle, he is able to escape his fate by defeating the manifestation of the castle's chaos.<ref name="DoSSomaLibrary">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2005-10-04 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Nintendo DS |quote='''From the Library Menu:''' Soma Cruz: The rebirth of Dracula, he has the ability to dominate the souls of monsters and use their powers as his own. A year ago, he learned that he was destined to become the dark lord. However, he overcame the chaos that raged within and escaped that fate.}}</ref> Soma's second appearance is in ''Dawn of Sorrow'', where he returns into battle to combat [[List of characters in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow#Celia Fortner|Celia Fortner]]'s cult, which seeks to kill Soma and revive the dark lord.<ref name="ArikadoCultGoal">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2005-10-04 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Nintendo DS |quote='''Genya Arikado:''' They want to resurrect the lord of darkness. Like some sought to do with Dracula. / '''Soma Cruz:''' I guess they don't like the fact that I didn't become the 'lord of darkness'. / '''Genya Arikado:''' Not only that, they intend to create a new lord by eliminating you.}}</ref> Although Soma believes that his powers have been lost, they awaken, and he proceeds to a replica of Dracula's castle in order to confront Celia's cult.<ref name="PowerRetention">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2005-10-04 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Nintendo DS |quote='''Soma Cruz:''' Yeah, I'm fine. But that power... It returned! Arikado, what's going on? / '''Genya Arikado:''' The power didn't "return." It was always with you. You just never had a need for it since you fled the castle. And that set free all the souls that you had gained dominance over.}}</ref> In the castle, Soma learns of the "dark lord's candidates", who were born on the day of Dracula's demise and possess supernatural powers as a result.<ref name="CeliaPlan">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2005-10-04 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Nintendo DS |quote='''Soma Cruz:''' So those two are the dark lord's candidates... / '''Celia Fortner:''' Correct. They were born at the same time as Dracula's demise. They are inheritors of Dracula's dark powers. / '''Soma Cruz:''' But that's no guarantee that they can become the dark lord. / '''Celia Fortner:''' They can. By shattering Dracula's soul.}}</ref> Soma manages to best the first candidate, [[List of characters in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow#Dmitrii Blinov|Dmitrii Blinov]], although he inadvertenly absorbs Dmitrii's soul in the process.<ref name="SomaAbsorbDmitrii">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2005-10-04 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Nintendo DS |quote='''Soma Cruz:''' Unh! What was that? Did I gain dominance over a human soul? No, I gained no power... But... what was that light?}}</ref> Soma proceeds to defeat [[List of characters in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow#Dario Bossi|Dario Bossi]] in two instances, stripping him of his power after the conclusion of their second fight.<ref name="SomaDefeatDario">{{cite video game|title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2005-10-04 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Nintendo DS |quote='''Dario Bossi:''' Wh-What did ya do, punk?! My power...It's gone... / '''Soma Cruz:''' I destroyed the demon that fused with your soul. And your power with it.}}</ref> As a result, Celia slays a [[doppleganger]] of Mina to induce Soma to become the dark lord, but fails due to a talisman Mina gave him earlier in the game.<ref name="MinaDoppleganger">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2005-10-04 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Nintendo DS |quote='''Genya Arikado:''' That Mina is a fake! / '''Celia Fortner:''' Arikado! Why must you always get in the way? / '''Genya Arikado:''' How clever of you to use a Doppelganger. Ah, but you haven't won just yet...}}</ref> Dmitrii's soul escapes from Soma's body into the doppleganger, and he increases his powers, having copied Soma's power of dominance.<ref name="DmitriiPloy">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2005-10-04 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Nintendo DS |quote='''Genya Arikado:''' You copied the power of dominance from Soma? / '''Dmitrii Blinov:''' Ah, so you understand. I touched the boy's soul and copied his ability.}}</ref> Soma manages to defeat him, and realizes at the end of the game that his fate is his own to determine.<ref name="SomaFate">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2005-10-04 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Nintendo DS |quote='''Soma Cruz:''' Then that means there will always be a need for a dark lord. All because I ducked out from becoming the next in line! / '''Genya Arikado:''' Don't misconstrue me! Perhaps there is a need for the dark lord...But there is no reason at all for you to become the dark lord. / '''Soma Cruz:''' But if it weren't for me, none of this would have happened! / '''Genya Arikado:''' You're neither a god nor a demon. You're only human. You have no chance at ever achieving perfection. Or are you saying you want to be the dark lord? / '''Soma Cruz:''' No... Of course not.}}</ref> Soma additionally appears in the "Julius Mode" found in ''Dawn of Sorrow'', where the storyline follows the assumption that Soma succumbed to his darker nature and became the new dark lord.<ref name="JuliusArikadoComments">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2005-10-04 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Nintendo DS |quote='''Julius Belmont:''' So... Soma has become the dark lord. I have no other choice... The battles of the past are to be waged once again... / '''Genya Arikado:''' I had assumed that he would have equipped the talisman from Mina... It would have protected him. But alas, I will have to unleash my power...}}</ref> He is the final [[boss (video game)|boss]] of Julius Mode.<ref name="FinalBattle">{{cite video game |title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow |developer=Konami |date=2005-10-04 |publisher=Konami Tokyo |platform=Nintendo DS |quote='''Julius Belmont:''' Soma... It's time I fulfilled my promise to you. / '''Yoko Belnades:''' I'm sorry, Soma. I will free you from your torment. / '''Alucard:''' Soma... I never wanted it to end this way... But I can't allow you to wreak havoc anymore...}}</ref> ==Reception== Soma's character has received praise and criticism from several [[video game journalism|video game publications]]. [[GameSpy]] noted that although Soma fell into the stereotypical role of "an effeminate-looking man who does all the slaying", the original scenario that ''Aria of Sorrow'' presented provided a better context for his character.<ref name="GameSpyAriaReview"/> The fact that Soma was not a member of [[List of Castlevania characters#The Belmont clan|the Belmont clan]], the protagonists of most ''Castlevania'' games, was lauded, with [[RPGamer]] commenting on how it contributed to the "depth" of the storyline.<ref name="IGNAriaReview">{{cite web|url=http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/400/400856p1.html|title=Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow Review |author=Harris, Craig|publisher=[[IGN]]|date=2003-05-03|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref><ref name="RPGamerAoSReview">{{cite web|url=http://www.rpgamer.com/games/castlevania/ariasorrow/reviews/ariasorrowstrev2.html|title=RPGamer > Staff Retroview > Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow|publisher=[[RPGamer]]|author=Boulette, Bryan|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> The manner in which Soma's "power of dominance" translated into the [[Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow#Tactical Soul|Tactical Soul]] system featured in both games was widely acclaimed; [[IGN]] commented that it contributed "significantly" to the overall feel of ''Aria of Sorrow'', and RPGamer celebrated the "triumphant return" of the Tactical Soul system in ''Dawn of Sorrow''.<ref name="IGNAriaReview"/><ref name="RPGamerDoSReview">{{cite web|url=http://www.rpgamer.com/games/castlevania/castleds/reviews/castledsstrev1.html|title=RPGamer > Staff Review > Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow|publisher=[[RPGamer]]|author=Boulette, Bryan|accessdate=2007-12-10}}</ref> Reviewers also complimented Soma's graphical representation. GameSpy noted the "good animation on easily viewable sprites" in ''Aria of Sorrow'', and [[GameSpot]] called the graphics in ''Dawn of Sorrow'' "intricate and gorgeous", making note of the character sprites.<ref name="GameSpyAriaReview"/><ref name="GameSpotDoSReview">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/ds/action/castlevania/review.html|title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow Review|author=Mueller, Greg|publisher=[[GameSpot]]|date=2005-10-05|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> The change to an anime design in ''Dawn of Sorrow'' was criticized. GameSpy deplored the "shallow, lifeless anime images" used for Soma's in-game representation, and Kojima's absence from the production.<ref name="GameSpyDawnReview"/> IGN claimed that the images were "down to the level of 'generic Saturday morning Anime' quality."<ref name="IGNDawnReview"/> Nevertheless, [[RPGFan]] felt that the story created around Soma was the best presented in the series since ''Symphony of the Night''.<ref name="RPGFanDoSReview"/> ==References== {{Reflist|2}} ==External links== *[http://www.konami-data.com/officialsites/castlevania/ Official ''Castlevania'' site] *[http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/CV02/index.html Official ''Aria of Sorrow'' site] {{jp icon}} *[http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/dracula_ds/ Official ''Dawn of Sorrow'' site] {{jp icon}} *[http://www.konami.com/Konami/ctl3810/cp20104/si1587668/cl1/castlevania_dawn_of_sorrow The ''Dawn of Sorrow'' section on the official Konami site] {{Castlevania series}} {{good article}} [[es:Soma Cruz]] [[pt:Soma Cruz]] [[sv:Soma Cruz]] [[Category:2003 introductions]] [[Category:Castlevania characters|Cruz,Soma]] [[Category:Fictional vampires]] [[Category:Male characters]] [[Category:Characters]]
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