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However, this one was merely a light gun shooting game. Furthermore, it is also one of the most obscure entries in the series which is difficult to find any relevant information about. The gameplay is similar to Silent Hill: Arcade.

Instead of a gun, you can use a whip to slash your enemies using the two remote buttons. The top thumb button is used to activate the whip. Meanwhile, the bottom button is used to equip sub-weapons such as knives and crosses. Similar to other entries, these sub-weapons can be refilled by collecting hearts. The first game in the series to ever come out on the Wii, and also the first to have a one-on-one versus 3D fighting mode.

The wicked Galamoth plots to send the Time Reaper the past to destroy his deadly rival Dracula, and change history once in for all. Luckily, Aeon discovers this and decides to put together champions from different timelines into a time rift. The winner will be the chosen one to fight and defeat the Time Reaper from Judgment was heavily criticized by journalists and fans all over the globe. The main issue is how it is a fighting game that is not really connected to other entries from the franchise.

The third Nintendo DS installment of the franchise. It was directed by Akihiro Minakata, with producer Koji Igarashi. Order of Ecclesia introduced a new female character called Shanoa, who is part of an organization set to defeat Dracula after the Belmont clan has vanished.

The plot is pretty similar to other entries in the series, especially Harmony of Dissonance, and Symphony of the Night. Same for the gameplay as well. The 2. Unfortunately, these cannot be accessed straight from the beginning. They can be unlocked first by meeting certain requirements in the main game before they can actually be played.

The Dracula X Chronicles is graphically superior to the original title since the visuals have been improved to match the PSP look. Additionally, it adds several changes which are not available in the original. For example, New dialogue scenes, a barrier made of red skeletons, and a barrier made of crystal.

Lastly, a Boss Rush mode is included. The game puts you in the shoes of one of the Belmonts called Desmond. Similar to any Belmont that came before him, he sets off on an epic adventure to stop a mysterious cult known as the order along with his two sisters to stop them from resurrecting count Dracula. The gameplay is pretty similar to Super Castlevania IV. Desmond Belmont is equipped with the Vampire Killer whip and a few sub-weapons under his belt.

The game also features experience points similar to games such as Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Similar to the case with other entries, the plot revolves around the eternal conflict between the Belmont and count Dracula. Curse of Darkness is logically the 4th 3D game in the franchise. Also, bear in mind that the latter is a completely different game compared to Lament of Innocence.

The aforementioned introduces a new character called Hector who is filled with anger and revenge against Isaac after he betrayed him and was the main reason for the death of his beloved wife. His revenge leads him to encounter Dracula at the end where the ultimate battle will begin. Curse of Darkness introduces some unique gameplay elements not seen in any other Castlevania game.

Hector is capable of summoning innocent devils which will help him throughout his journey. These monsters can evolve depending on your actions, and how you follow the instructions of the game. In addition, Hector is capable of wielding seven different kinds of weapons. An axe, spear, sword, blade, hatchet, knuckles, and rapier. Leveled-up weapons allow Hector to perform a string of combos. Meanwhile, low-level weapons are restricted to basic attacks.

All of these features, make Curse of Darkness a fresh gaming experience. The sequel to the Game Boy Advance game, Aria of Sorrow, and incorporates many previous elements from its predecessor. Dawn of Sorrow was commercially successful. It sold more than 15, units in its first week in Japan and , units in the United States during the three months after its debut.

The first installment of the series on the PlayStation 2 and the third to make use of a 3D style of gameplay. Lament of Innocence is chronologically the first game in the series. Set in , it focuses on the origins of the series plot. It follows Leon Belmont, a legendary vampire hunter, as he seeks the vampiric castle in search of his kidnapped love, Sarah. The gameplay in the aforementioned game is a blend of everything you would expect from a Castlevania game.

Leon Belmont is equipped with his legendary whip which is capable of inflicting considerable damage depending on the materials fire, ice, poison. In addition, Leon is also capable of performing magical attacks, but these will cost some of his heart points. However, hearts can be found by destroying stuff scattered around the game. The third installment in the series to come out on the Game Boy Advance. Michiru Yamane returned to compose the music for the game.

Harmony of Dissonance was produced by Koji Igarashi. His intention was to create something that emulates the Symphony of the Night. The gameplay is extremely similar to Symphony of the Night. Juste Belmont possesses a bunch of powers which gives him the advantage to wipe every enemy he encounters.

Circle of the Moon was published as a launch title for the Game Boy Advance back in When it seems that all hope is lost, Nathan Graves and Hugh Baldwin learn about this upcoming threat. The game sold very well and was a critical hit. Journalists and fans praised many aspects of it including soundtracks, the level design, and the overall story. However, this entry received criticism from Koji Igarashi himself. He additionally criticized the DSS card system which he said holds no value.

The game was to focus on Sonia Belmont and a new character, Victor Belmont, an s vampire hunter who had abandoned his lineage. The reason for the cancellation of this entry is often credited to many things, including the dispute between the Japanese and American Konami teams, and the death of the Dreamcast after the official announcement of Sony PlayStation 2. You can now get your hands on the E3 pre-demo by going to archive.

You will need an emulator for it to work, tho. The second entry in the franchise to enter the 3D realm, and take advantage of the N64 technical capabilities. The overall story is a bit similar to Curse of Darkness if you ask me.

It stars the man-beast Cornell in his quest to prevent his adoptive sister, Ada, from becoming a sacrifice to resurrect Dracula. Castlevania or usually referred to as CV64 is the first 3D entry in the series.

This entry took advantage of the Nintendo 64 console and tried to bring the franchise through the 3D portal. While it retained some of the aspects of the traditional 2D games, it also brought new things to the table. However, thanks to this positive response, Konami released an expanded version called Legacy of Darkness. The third title in the series to come to the Game Boy. As a matter of fact, the latter is also one of those entries which are not canon.

I think if the canceled Resurrection title came out to life, it would have acted as a sequel to this one. Throughout the course of her adventure, she meets Alucard who seeks revenge against his father as well.

Producer Koji Igarashi pulled this particular entry from the series timeline, claiming that it conflicted with the timeline of the main games. The game that introduced the Metrdoivania genre to the table, and the game that welcomed newcomers to the series.

The notorious castle rises again strangely five years later. Alucard, the son of Dracula, awakens from his self-induced sleep and seizes the opportunity to investigate what transpired during his slumber. Despite being merely a port, the contents of the game are drastically different from the original. Players take the role of one of the Belmonts, Richter, who is in a quest to rescue Annet, as well as, Maria and to seal away Count Dracula once again. This entry in the series is the only game that came to the Sega Genesis.

It is also one of the hardest, if not, one of the most brutally difficult entries in the series. Plotting a sacrificial war in order to bring her uncle back to life. As a result, the three warriors vow to unite their strength and fight against impending evil. The game puts you in the shoes of Richter Belmont who goes to save his beloved Annette, who was kidnapped by Count Dracula. Before Chronicles, Konami released an entry titled after the original which was initially released on the Sharp X back in However, after 8 years, when Koji Igarashi joined Konami, the latter decided to develop a full remake of the original.

The port incorporated several features, including an Arranged Mode, better visuals, and other extra features. Kid Dracula is many things. The evil Galamoth has returned and it is up to Kid Dracula to stop him once again. However, he seems to have forgotten the way to use his spells.

Also, many of his minions have turned against him and joined the villain. Luckily, Death remains by his side and gives him tips and heirlooms from his father along the way. One of the best entries in the series to ever come out on the SNES. The aforementioned took what made the original game a great experience to play and sprinkled some new mechanics, as well as, enhanced graphics. All of which brought new life to the franchise. The game takes place in Transylvania, where the vampire hunter Simon Belmont must defeat the vampire Dracula and regain peace to the land.

The second title in the series to set foot in the Game Boy platform. After kidnapping him, he turns him into a devil. These include t-shirts, playing cards, keychains, pins, and a Nintendo Switch case. Readers can find out more about all of these items at the company's official website right here.

For those unfamiliar with how Limited Run Games works, pre-orders for all three versions of the game will be open for six weeks in total. After that period has ended, production will begin. Since these items aren't produced until after orders have come in, they can take a bit of time, particularly when it comes to items besides the game.

For some, the wait can be a bit frustrating, but diehard fans of Konami 's beloved series will be more than willing to wait! Are you a fan of the Castlevania series? Do you plan on pre-ordering Castlevania Requiem next week? Let us know in the comments or share your thoughts directly on Twitter at Marcdachamp to talk all things gaming!



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