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Genre: ActionPlatformerRating: ESRB: K-A
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OverviewCastlevania: Dracula X is a traditional Castlevania action platformer for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and remake of the PC-Engine Super CD-ROM² game Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, detailing the original adventures of Richter Belmont.
JJ rates this game: 5/5Play as Richter Belmont as he goes on a quest to stop Dracula. An army of undead enemies and deadly traps stand in the way between you and the lord of darkness. With several different paths and multiple endings, this game will keep you coming back for more punishment.
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Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.Metroid. Contra. Mega Man. Castlevania. These are a few of the all-time best games that were founded during the 8-Bit era which have thrived on several platforms. These classics are revered by gamers and critics alike and often bring a tear to one's eye in fond remembrance. One by one. these games are making their way to the new generation of 32- and 64-Bit systems. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is the latest one; it is out now in Japan and will be coming out for the PlayStation in the U.S. fairly soon.
Symphony is the latest chapter in the long-running macabre story line about the famous Belmont family's attempt to destroy the infamous Dracula.
In this installment Alucard (Dracula's son. who was recruited in Castlevania 3 to help kill his evil pappy) is woken up from his self-induced eternal slumber to fight evil once again. Although Alucard (Dracula spelled backward, in case you didn't figure it out yourself) is the main character, you will eventually find a way to play the entire game from the start as Richter Belmont as well.
The game starts out with you reliving the final events that happened in Dracula X as Richter. After Dracula is killed, you find out that Richter mysteriously disappears. Fallout 3 realistic interior lighting system. Soon after that. Castlevania mysteriously reappears out of season. Being that this ancient castle only appears once each hundred years, you realize that strange events arc at work here. So you set off as Alucard to figure out what's going on.
To the delight of Castlevania purists (at least here-in the EGM offices). Symphony of the Night has the same traditional side-scrolling action as found in the previous games in the series. The major differences are the better graphics and larger color palette and the inclusion of a (short) FMV intro.
Pro pc cleaner 3.1.8 license key. But it is obvious that the game designers used the PlayStation's power to enhance, but not change, the basic game at heart in fact, once you look past the graphics, you might swear that you are playing a classic 8- or 16-Bit game that you've grown up loving.
Throughout Symphony, you can find tons of awesome features that may make you think this was as much a role-playing game as a side-scroller. For example, you can find a weapon for each hand (or wield one weapon and one shield) and wear different types of armor, rings, headgear, cloaks, etc. Everything can modify your various basic attributes, like Strength. Constitution and Luck, or they can change how much damage your weapons can do. You'll also gain experience and raise levels as you progress, making you stronger and preparing you for the greater challenges ahead.
You, as Alucard, also have a powerful magic casting ability. As you gain spells, you can execute them by performing various controller motions. (Can anyone say 'fireball?') By avoiding a typical RPG menu-driven system, Symphony can keep this a smooth-flowing action game.
You can also transform Alucard's physical state to help in offensive or defensive maneuvers or to help him reach normally inaccessible areas (see sidebar). Along the way. you may also find one of many companions. A fairy mightnag along and resurrect you. if you find yourself say..dead. or she might cast a fire protection spell on you. if you are getting blasted too much by flame-tossing enemies. You may also call upon more offensive-oriented sidekicks, like a demon or a sword.
Be careful when playing through this game. Looks may initially be deceiving. We don't want to spoil anything here, but when you finally get your hands on the game, and it appears to end too quickly, try something else. You may end up being pleasantly surprised. (Hint: If you look at the screen shots on these two pages, you might find one in particular that has something strange going on in it. And we're not talking about the ability to play as Richter in the game either!)
Being that we were so impressed with the finished Japanese version of the game, we can't wait for the American version. And if game companies continue to make sequels like they made Symphony of the Night (games do not have to have polygons in them to be good!), then we have a very bright future to look forward to indeed.
- MANUFACTURER - Konami
- THEME - Action
- NUMBER OF PLAYERS - 1
Overall rating: 8.5
ISOs » PC Engine CD - Turbo Duo - TurboGrafx CD » A » Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rinne (NTSC-J)PC Engine CD - Turbo Duo - TurboGrafx CD / PCECD TGCD ISOs
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mininous rates this game: 1/5It is one of the best Castlevanias ever made. This version is a remake of the original version released for PC engine.
Ash rates this game: 5/5Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (AkumajÅ Dracula X: Chi no Rondo) is a 2-D side-scrolling platformer with a gothic horror theme. Released in 1993, this game features the ability to save a player's progress, advances the plot via full-screen cutscenes, and utilizes CD audio tracks instead of the PC Engine's HUCard, producing a higher quality of musical audio.
Set in the year 1792, you play as Richter Belmont, a vampire hunter. The dark priest Shaft has kidnapped Annette Renard, Richter's main love interest, and taken her to Castlevania along with a handful of other female victims. Wielding an ancestral whip imbued with holy powers to crush darkness, Richter heads out into the night alone to rescue the victims and deal out some justice, Belmont style.
The game is divided up into multiple stages, some hidden, where the goal is to reach the end of each and (usually) face a boss monster. Along the way you may collect hearts from candles to power one of 6 different subweapons; the dagger, holy water, axe, cross, grimoire, and stopwatch. Each subweapon has a specific style of use and special 'Item Crash' attack, which allows for an expensive but devastating super attack.
Numerous hidden secrets may be found during the adventure, opening up pathways to new stages or leading to one of the four victims to rescue; one of which becomes a playable character after being freed. The victims Richter is able to rescue will affect which of the multiple endings you will see. Even if a maiden is missed, however, the player can return to any unlocked level later and take another shot at discovering any secrets they may have missed via the main menu's stage select.
In summary, Rondo of Blood treats the player to some great looking graphics, serves up multiple endings, plenty of secrets to discover, offers a decent difficulty level, and a delivers a quality soundtrack to keep you company while slaying the creatures of the night. If you enjoyed the other Castlevania entries in Konami's series, you're bound to love Rondo.
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