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Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles

Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
MSRP: $19.99
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Manufacturer: Konami
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Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles Features

Retro side scrolling action through more than 10 gothic stages and additional hidden areas
New song collection system adds additional depth to classic gameplay
Return to previously completed levels to explore and uncover new secrets
Includes the original classic Rondo of Blood and Symphony of the Night games, optimized for PSP system
 

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Additional Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles Information

The legendary action game Castlevania: Rondo of Blood is reborn on the PSP system with incredible 3D graphics and timeless side scrolling gameplay in Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles. Gamers take up the Vampire Killer whip as Richter Belmont as they seek to destroy the maniacal Dracula once and for all in this pivotal piece of the ongoing Castlevania saga. Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles also includes the original Rondo of Blood and Symphony of the Night games, delivering incredible gameplay and value while updating two of the most beloved video games of all time for a new generation of gamers.

 

What Customers Say About Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles:

You also get to play SOTN with this game, once unlocked, music, and boss-fighting options.As for the complaints:This game is based on the remake of an older game, and like so, will play as the older game. And although they remade the original SOTN for the Turbo Grafix 16, why didn't they include the sega-saturn version of SOTN instead of the playstation.

Do not pay more than $[.]. Maria all but disappears in this version as a playable character, which is kind of disappointing.Overall if you never played these two games, or would want to play them again, now is the time to buy it at its good price.

This is a pretty neat remake of the original game. Its considered a little "short" by today's standards, as far as game-play length goes.

bucks for this. The 3D game fits nicely, and you even have the option of playing the original game for the Turbo Grafix 16 along with some bonus stages and hidden "minibosses" in the remake addition.

Be prepared to be killed alot by annoying medusa heads or that annoying, very annoying, flea-man in SOTN.

the graphics look great on the psp, the controls took some getting used to, especially using the stairs. a few levels in i found secret ways to different bosses. the the later bosses are hard but after dying a few times you will get used to their attack patterns. i have never played any other castlevania game ever. so finished the game now with the real ending but only at 68% complete. i was having fun with the game. i will be visiting this game again and try to complete 100%

and the special move. i went online to find all the girls. i didnt want to go back to search thru all the levels to find the girls so i cheated. have to press up on the D-pad to use it. while i had alot of fun with this game it is not easy.

so i was hesitant to try this but i had hear good things about it, so i tried it. i finished the game but i didnt save all the girls, so i got a fake ending telling me to go back and recue all the girls. after a few sessions of playing it finally started to feel fluid using all the controls. i kept forgeting to pres up/down on D-pad. ok.

There is nothing bad to say about this game. The PSP is definitely lacking in those kind of platform games that remain the best kind for portable devices such as the PSP. There are games that one buys, plays, and sells. Lots of secret chambers, hours and hours of fun (and I mean "in a row".)., and as a great bonus, the 2 original Castlevania games, old school style. JUST A GREAT GAME. And there are other that one buys, plays and KEEP. Well, Castlevania is one of those.

UPDATE:Before (I'll admit) I used cheats. Symphony of the Night is awesome. Cheats will only RUIN these great games. Also, two of the coolest enemies I've ever seen is the 1) Knight, then changes to a green monster(remind me of Mother Brain in Super Metroid by the attacks) and 2) The Brain-made up of humans that fall off screaming.

The action is great as well. It reminds me of Super Metroid.Now, if only SONY could get Nintendo to release a GREATEST HITS COLLECTION for the PSP,like the SEGA GENESIS COLLECTION(I own it). I love the game already and cannot wait to unlock Symphony of the Night. Two of the best action side scrollers.If only Capcom will release a collection like Namco's Batttle Collection or SEGA's Collection. I love the music in both. Now I am playing it on the PSP, Symphony of the Night and Rhondo of Blood.

*************************************************************************I have never heard of Rhondo of Blood. There are some great Capcom games that I would love to play again. Don't use them. I could repeat these two battles over and over.

Not only did I vaguely remember playing the Orignial Dracula X( I was a young lad and this version is diff. If you are like me and you played the PSX version or even the Saturn version heed this: THE UMD VERSION ONCE UNLOCKED DOESN'T SUPPORT FULL SCREEN MODE. Once I did I was disappointed. I remember buying this last Halloween on the eve of the Manhunt 2 scandal and felt at that time was the peak of the PSP. As with any Castlevania game the music is spectacular and elegantly gothic. from the american version) but it feels like a completely new game to me.

You can keep it to its normal reduced size or you can add distracting and goofy borders. One of the most vintage videogame franchises gets re-dressed. Its not just a new coat of paint either we're talking about depth and a few bonuses :) Lets get right to the meat and potatoes; alot of people see the value of having Symphony of the Night within Dracula X Chronicles as worth the price of admission alone. I played this on the PSP-1000 so my last sentence is a testament to what you 3000 (and 2000s) PSPers must feel with the new and improved D-pads.

The D-pad on the PSP works wonders with calculating your jumps properly. I'm still checking out alternate stage paths which are decorated through out the entire game. Now I will end this review with what I strated it with and a "bang"; Symphony of the Night is on the UMD but you have to unlock it. Was the ONLY let down with this marvelous PSP release.

Wasn't that hard for me to unlock SOTN. Although this year I ate my own words as I played Chains of Olympus and Crisis Core (that review is coming soon).What I can say that stands out about the gameplay besides the technical platforming is the rampant difficulty. You can look up how to unlock SOTN on the internet. I was one of those people.

I left the UMD splash/load menu on just to hear the ghostly chants of the female choir earlier today. I can honestly admit that I haven't even beat it yet(stage before last). Its classic Castlevania left untouched yet completely done in 2.5 Dimensional graphics to give it a current look on the PSP. The bosses will tire you out so you must learn all enemy strategies.

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