Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is a video game that consists of 11 releases|
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Just goes to show how 2D gaming is a mainstay, regardless of the
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Reviewed by x_59 on Oct. 10, 2008. x_59 has written 5 reviews. His last review was for F.E.A.R.: First Encounter Assault Recon. |
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In a time where 3D gaming was beginning to take over, the Castlevania series manages to once again shake the very foundations of the “current generation” (at the time) by bringing back the dying breed of 2D gaming with full force. SOTN is the first installment of the legendary series on a 3D platform, and it is nothing short of spectacular. Just the overall presentation of the game is mind blowing and just goes to show you how a little elbow grease and some imagination can go a long way. SOTN takes place four years after Dracula X, which, unfortunately never saw the light of day in North America. This game features a main character like never before, for fans who are used to the whip-wielding pretty boys of the past games prepare to be surprised; as you play a man by the name of Alucard who ironically enough is the son of Dracula. Once again Castlevania never falls short of delivering more long-haired pretty boys as main characters. Symphony of the Night brings a different style of play that past Castlevania games have set the standard for. For instance, the character is not limited to only one weapon namely the infamous Vampire Killer, but has a whole arsenal of weaponry just waiting to be found in what is the extraordinarily huge castle. The addition of different spells and creatures at your disposal only further enhances the game as you progress. While all the new features add a ton of fun to the game, it still stays true to its side scrolling heritage. As usual Castlevania delivers on what is gingerly said to be ear candy. The sound and music in the game represents nothing less than perfection. From the very stroke of Alucard’s knife to the incredible orchestra playing you through the game; the atmosphere of the game is always appropriate for the action. Castlevania would be nothing without its stunning soundtrack and kick ass sound effects. Without something to look at how are you going to play the game? As it has done so in the past Castlevania will keep your eyes glued to the screen with a breath taking display of 2D graphics, from the ghoulish shadow that follows Alucard as he walks to the rich detail in each of the monsters and bosses. This game just keeps on delivering on all fronts, and will not disappoint you unless you hate great games.
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Ohhh i love the game but...
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Yes i do love the game and so but when i bought it on xbla it is unplayable due to the controller on the xbox being fucked up. I mean the special attack that you do with up and triangle on the PS controller go off bu itself because of ...
Reviewed by Rearmed on July 23, 2008
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Symphony of the Night is fantastic game, simple as that
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The Sony PlayStation is a great system, it can produce some pretty good graphics while also maintaining smooth and fun gameplay. Though the Castlevania games have always played great (excluding Simon’s Quest) and looked great at the same time, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night keeps the tried-and-true formula that made ...
Reviewed by LK on July 21, 2008
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Everything the PlayStation Version Offers and More!
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (or SotN, as it’s often referred to as) marked a turning point in the history of the Castlevania series. Gone was the level-by-level progression that the series had already come to be known for, as SotN introduced Castlevania fans to a world not terribly dissimilar ...
Reviewed by kevinski on July 23, 2008
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Oct. 2, 1997
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Castlevania: SOTN Castlevania: Nocturne in the Moonlight |

















































































