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MockBot Sep 30th, 2008 03:28 AM

Weekly Game Review: Castlevania
 
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Captain PirateFace Sep 30th, 2008 05:11 AM

Just thinking about how damn hard this game for me was makes me want to find my old cartridge and take a big smelly shit on it.

Sorry bad memories.

porkboy Sep 30th, 2008 06:36 AM

This was one of my first experiences with a Nintendo game and I probably enjoy the series more now that I'm much more experienced. Maybe I should go back and finish this beast. I actually beat Bloodlines on the Genesis. I would suggest playing Bloodlines personally because it's one of those games that justifies the existence of the Genesis and happens not to be Sonic.

OxBlood Sep 30th, 2008 06:43 AM

I never played it when it was new but the music has always been a trusty companion throughout the years to come, up to now even.

Angryhydralisk Sep 30th, 2008 08:18 AM

Funny I never played the original for the longest time until a few years back. Forget the reaper, that whole STAGE is hard!!

The Mighty Pinto Sep 30th, 2008 09:04 AM

Once I learned how to chump EVERYTHING in this game with holy water, it was a piece of cake. I made the reaper my eternal bitch by (literally) setting his ass on fire.

Now Castlevania III.... THAT game was even worse.

McFly Sep 30th, 2008 10:16 AM

I never really got to play the original and went right into Castlevania II, which I heard was a lot better all around. Castlevania III was good, but it started getting weird when you could have companions fighting for you, so I think II may have been a little better. Either way, it has always been a pretty fun series and I have always been tempted to track down the original and play it. I guess it kind of suffered the MegaMan syndrome, in which the sequel is so much better that people never want to play the original.

Cruxader Sep 30th, 2008 11:25 AM

Castlevania and Metroid were literally the first two Nintendo games I ever owned. I bought them on the same day, and I actually owned them about 3-4 days before I bought the actual Nintendo system. NES Castlevania still remains as one of my favorite games ever. Despite all the newer Castlevania games that have come out over the years, I still would rate it 3rd best in the series, only behind Symphony of the Night and Dracula's Curse.

Icculus Sep 30th, 2008 12:26 PM

F THIS GAME...a 7 year old child should not be exposed to such frustration. This is why kids punch other kids at school. Apparently I had a bad game and it would get so glitchy when I was fighting Dracula that it would end up freezing more often then not with about 1 or 2 hits left. I rememeber one time the game crapping out on me just as the axe was over his head to defeat him.

Mockery Sep 30th, 2008 01:14 PM

As far as the Castlevania series goes, I think Castlevania II: Simon's Quest will always be my favorite. That was the game that introduced me to the series, and I think it improved upon the original quite a bit.

And yeah, the music in the Castlevania series is easily some of the best you'll ever find video games. No doubt about it.

DavidFullam Sep 30th, 2008 01:29 PM

As a Sega Backer, I only played Bloodlines. Now that was a great game.

Cruxader Sep 30th, 2008 01:58 PM

Bloodlines was one of the best games ever on any Sega system.

TheSyndicate88 Sep 30th, 2008 05:05 PM

I'm gonna second on Simon's Quest being the best.

I actually have my emulator on save state right before the fight with Death, with full health, and I still can't beat him.

Chuggernaught Sep 30th, 2008 09:13 PM

The first one was always my favorite. I played both the NES and arcade version which I really enjoyed.

Scorpio1976 Sep 30th, 2008 10:04 PM

Was it just me, or did the game always freeze up on the battle with The Grim Reaper for anybody else?

Julio Sep 30th, 2008 11:41 PM

The first Castlevania was evil in it's most vile form. No matter how short it was it was a real pain in the neck to get further ahead and the energy was never too abundant.

I don't think that Simon's Quest was all that superior. It was quite frustrating to see that damn screen of "What a horrible night to be outside" and "The sunlight has vanished the horrible night" or something like that every now and then. Also, I never understood why you were allowed to carry only 255 hearts when the counter clearly indicates four zeroes... Talk about some nasty programming.

Crash Dummie Sep 30th, 2008 11:47 PM

I've got ahold of the 3 original NES games this summer and they're all extremely fun and difficult. It was actually my first time playing Castlevania 3, and it may be the best of the original trilogy. The first one is in my opinion equal to Simon's Quest for different reasons. It's more straight-forward and less confusing, which is neither a good or bad thing, as they're very different. The music is great, the action is sweet, the graphics are still alright for what the NES can do, and your review was most excellent.

Cruxader Oct 1st, 2008 11:19 AM

Don't get me wrong, I like Simon's Quest, but Dracula's Curse was a far superior game. The replayability was outstanding for the time and the graphics and music actually pushed the limits of the NES. In fact, some of you may remember that Drac's Curse wouldn't play correctly on many emulators due to this fact. (It's been fixed now that better emu's have come out.) Overall, an excellent series. I think they should continue to stay away from the 3d versions however. The best of the series continue to be their 2d installments, in my opinion.

Crash Dummie Oct 1st, 2008 12:22 PM

Yeah, if they're gonna do Castlevanias on current gen consoles (not handhelds), they should take a look at how Capcom remade Bionic Commando. I wouldn't mind a 3D Castlevania that plays like this.

Mister Tea Oct 1st, 2008 02:17 PM

For my money, Simon's Quest and Symphony of the Night are the two best; the fact that every single 2D game that's come since has tried to copy them says a hell of lot.

Oh, and Proto: Once you pick up a new weapon in earlier Castlevania games, your old one is lost until you find another; we didn't get the ability to retrieve weapons until Rondo of Blood/Dracula X came along.

Stavekoff Oct 1st, 2008 03:42 PM

Is everyone here delusional? Simon's Quest is the WORST of the 2D Castlevanias. The only good thing to come out of Simon's Quest is Bloody Tears. Also, even though it's been said millions of times, Symphony owns.

Cruxader Oct 1st, 2008 04:07 PM

Yes. Symphony of the Night is the best. NO question.

Pentegarn Oct 1st, 2008 07:20 PM

I loved every Castlevania game that wasn't on the N64, and I merely liked the N64 ones :P

Nick Oct 1st, 2008 08:34 PM

I agree with Rog. Castlevania 2 was the first ever Casltevania game I ever had the pleasure of owning and playing. It was also the first Castlevania that more closely resembled an adventure game than a straight forward platformer.

executioneer Oct 2nd, 2008 02:03 AM

h8 castlevania :(


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