1. Castlevania IV (SNES) – First Castlevania I beat. It was a memorable experience for me playing all the way through; it was late at night and I beat this game in one sitting.
2. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PS) –You just can’t help but feel cool while you play this game.
3. Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (DS) – Not the Dawn of much, but an almost prefect Castlevania game. –Just needed to be longer and drop the colorful new anime look.
6. Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance (GBA) – Had the tried and true gameplay, but the rest of it sucked.
I`ve seen Symphony of the Night on PS1 used for 25$...not worth it. It should be like 3$ with those graphics and considering its old.
I have also finished one of the Gameboy versions, but I cannot remember if it was Harmony of Dissonance or Circle of the Moon. Who was the final boss of each?
Hello? No mention of the Genesis Castlevania game? (Bloodlines, I believe.) No one? Grr. Sometimes I feel like I live in a world where Sega is forgotten. Oh.
Myoti wrote:Um, Dracula.
Myoti wrote:Circle of the Moon had you enter this warp thing where you fought a massive (and cool-looking) Dracula, who eventually turned into a floating eyeball surrounded by bats.
Tom Dincht wrote:I`ve seen Symphony of the Night on PS1 used for 25$...not worth it. It should be like 3$ with those graphics and considering its old.
Did you fight Dracula in a human-esque form first, then teleport to (possibly?) the moon? The floating eyeball bit sounds familiar.
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