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Removing corpses is a common thing to do in games to save memory. But Victor's body disintegrated in a cutscene which implies it's not just to save memory.
He's saying that you should not have put the spoiler in the very first sentence of the post. This makes it so that anyone who mouses over the subject sees that, thus rendering your title pointless in saying (Spoiler). He guys, (spoiler)Dumbledore kills Snape(/spoiler). This - don't do this.
I guess its kind of a signature for the LoS games that bodies vanish in this awesome mysterious gloom ? ( i like it)
Agreed. I loved fighting him, too, seeing him using Gabriel's old side weapons and kicking ass with the whip. Character-wise, he looked like a grizzled veteran of many battles. I was really hoping they'd delve more into detail with some Brotherhood of Light history, and have him guide Dracula a little on his personal path. Especially since he was a Belmont; I really felt like that should have been more important than they made it out to be.
But he definitely shouldn't have died within the next 10 minutes after his boss fight. It squandered what could have been an interesting opportunity with that character.