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I only have CV4 and two of the DS games, but I played all the gba ones too.
I really want SOTN but without a hard drive... eh.
So what other 8 or 16 bit CVs are worth getting? And wasn't there only the 1 N64 CV game and wasn't it like a 75% game?
Yeah that was it. Am I missing something here? This doesn't seem like anything to be excited about. You walk your avatar up to an arcade machine and then play a retro arcade game... ok... and then what?
Then Xzibit comes in and says: Yo dawg, we herd...
Here's a rundown for you for what's good and what's not:
8 Bit games
Castlevania - Fun and kind of short, but hard as hell. Most players will never even be able to get to Dracula let alone beat him.
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest - Lots of story, but the game ultimately feels broken. Skip it.
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse - Best of the 8 bit series. Tough, but not ridiculously hard. Password feature helps. 4 playable characters and multiple paths gives the game a ton of replay value
16 bit games
Super Castlevania IV - Best of the 16 bit games. Bare bones story, but great controls and great music.
Dracula X - Felt like a step backwards for the series. Little more story to the game, but the graphics weren't quite as good and the controls weren't as elaborate. Not a bad game all the same.
Castlevania Bloodlines/Vampire's Kiss - The lone Genesis Castlevania and pretty underated. Controls like the 8 bit games, and features 2 playable characters one with a spear and one with a whip.
Then there's Rondo of Blood that's could be included in this, though I wouldn't hold my breath.
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I'd say you are correct. The 64 games get a bum rap.
That is a normal fight.
Hey! Do you think with all the hair you have on your body, if you had command of it, you would be a weapon of mass destruction?
I think I have an idea for Bayonetta 2.
I can't tell whether this is good or bad.
Lark Anderson translation: A typical fight in the action game Bayonetta has you utilizing various hair-formed weaponry and your transforming powers to fight your foes.
6.5/10!
For me Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse is the best of the 8-bit games because of great graphics and music of it's time, multiple characters to play as, and braching paths.
Second was Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. Some of the great classical tunes first started here and I really dug the night/day aspect.
Third is the first Castlevania. Tough as nails but just a really great game that started it all.
For the 16-bit games Super Castlevania IV is my favourite and pretty much my favourite of all the "old-school" 'Vanias. Great gameplay, awesome bosses and boss fights, and for whatever reason I've always liked Simon Belmont the best. Excellent graphics and soundtrack and it was a decently long game for it's type.
Second was Castlevania: Bloodlines. Excellent game all around that was really only hampered by the graphics and sound because of the Genesis' capabilities.
Thirdly was Dracula X. Really solid game with some neat graphical effects but for some reason it just felt that it held back on it's potential.
Dvader review:
Everything about the game is great I just felt like the magic was gone. When I played the DMC it felt brand new, no game really played like it. The way Dante moved, the way he instantly slashed every foe, the ease of how he jumped, that feeling of freedom was amazing. The game itself had issues but that core gameplay was incredible, it was so good that I loved the game in spite of it's flaws. Now there are other games that control like this, that have combat like this, it just did not impress me as it once did. If you never played the DMC then you are in for a treat cause it will blow you away. For me though it felt way too similar to that game.
I am going to be hard on this game and give it a 9.8
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I do not believe what I am reading here from my most loyal Ninja Dog in training. I think I wil go molest some more co-workers, or his mother.
9.3 is not a GOTY score for me, that is why I was being hard on it. The way everyone around here is jizzing in their pants about it sounds to me like 9.6 or above scores.