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SOTN. The game I bought a Playstation for. It's so great.
All the GBA and DS ones are fantastic as well.
All the GBA and DS ones are fantastic as well.
cartman414 said:1) Rondo of Blood (PC Engine/PSP)
2) Dracula's Curse/Akumajyou Densetsu (Famicom/NES) - particularly the Japanese version
3) Aria of Sorrow
4) Dawn of Sorrow
5) Order of Ecclesia
Spots 3 and 4 depend on my mood, because they have advantages and disadvantages over the other. With just a wee bit more exploration and a little less brokenness with the special combo attacks, OoE would be higher.
Honorable mentions: Symphony of the Night, Super CV4, Castlevania Chronicles, Castlevania 1
The original is on there but it's poorly emulated (blurry and has the soundtrack cues wrong). The best way to play Rondo these days in the Japanese Virtual Console release, it's glorious in component colour. Of course you can end up like me and be stuck in the Japanese Shop channel permanently after an update stopped region swapping, but it was worth it!Ganondorfo said:I have a question about rondo of blood. Is it the original pc engine version on the psp or only a remake?
For someone without a Wii, the PSP version is passable right? Because I do have a PSP and would love to finally play the game.D.Lo said:The original is on there but it's poorly emulated (blurry and has the soundtrack cues wrong). The best way to play Rondo these days in the Japanese Virtual Console release, it's glorious in component colour. Of course you can end up like me and be stuck in the Japanese Shop channel permanently after an update stopped region swapping, but it was worth it!
Passable yes, and it's by far the cheapest option. I original bought a PC Engine Duo and the game for like AU$500 years ago (although I did of course use the system for other great games too!)riskVSreward said:For someone without a Wii, the PSP version is passable right? Because I do have a PSP and would love to finally play the game.
Space A Cobra said:1.Castlevania: SotN
2.Super Castlevania IV
3.Dracula X (Turbo)
4.Castlevania (NES)
5.Castlevania III
Aspects of SotN may have been bested by future releases but overall SotN is the one I keep going back to. IV is still the ultimate classic Castlevania experience followed very closely by X. Even though most people think III is better I still much prefer the original NES game.
I'd say that given that they are different games, they definitely should be listed separately. At least you do give separate links, but still...riskVSreward said:I separated them with a forward slash, that's enough to differentiate the two.
D.Lo said:Please don't lump Castlevania 64 with Legacy of Darkness. CV64 is the better game overall IMO (largely because of better music and pacing), and they are in no way the same game, it is not a 'special edition' as it was originally going to be, it is a sequel.
firex said:I doubt the actual cartridges are too expensive. seems like they were always around in any gamestop I went to, or blockbuster, or any place that might have videogames, in the pile with other bargain games. even though they get lots of hate I feel like CV64 is a very, very good adaptation of old 2d platformer CV in 3d.
Jiggy said:1. Portrait of Ruin Richter/Maria
2. Dawn of Sorrow Julius/Alucard (and Yoko, but Yoko sucks)
3. Order of Ecclesia main
4. Order of Ecclesia Albus
5. Circle of the Moon
6t. Dawn of Sorrow main
6t. Portrait of Ruin main
8. Symphony of the Night
Shig said:Aria of Sorrow. The castle played so much more fluidly than any of the other Metroidvanias.
2nd Place is SotN, 3rd is Super Castlevania IV.
I've found all the "traditional" Castlevanias aside from IV are ridiculously dated as far as the way your character moves, your speed is a crawl and you jump like a rock. I'd love to see level-based progression come back to the series, but I hope they meld it with the fluidity of movement from the more recent games.
A Black Falcon said:As for my overall favorite though, Super Castlevania IV is my first thought, followed by Dracula X: Rondo of Blood. Both are just amazing games, but Super Castlevania IV just gets everything right, from the fantastic music and graphics to the great level designs to the best-in-the-series whip controls to, well, everything else.![]()
But they are pretty much the same game, they have the same levels (with a few small differences due to system limitations), same music, same sprites almost.A Black Falcon said:You also merge Kid Dracula (GB) and Kid Dracula (Famicom), which are completely different games that just happen to star the same character... they should not be combined.
I prefer CV64 by quite a margin. Cornel is cool, but his quest and story isn't as good (then again Reinhardt's story with Rosa and Malus is by far the best of any Castlevania game IMO). The music has been re-mixed for the worse in pretty much every area. And the cut-down re-mixes of Carrie and Reinhardts' quests are inferior to the original versions.A Black Falcon said:No way, Legacy of Darkness is definitely better. Vastly improved graphics, more areas, a new, awesome main character in Cornell, etc... the main menu theme isn't quite as good, but other than that it was an improvement in pretty much every way.
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This sums up why I'm so disenfranchised with the Castlevania games now. They've turned into an anime.
I love them all because Capcom is such an awesome dev.