![]() Mmm mmm Swedish Chef kissy fingers, this subseries is great. Plus, Belmont’s Revenge wins out with a more compelling stage-select option from the get-go, a flashier soundtrack, and more detailed game worlds.Īnd then there’s Maude Kid Dracula. Still, they’re a frequently forgotten part of Castlevania‘s history and should be remembered. They don’t really stand out anymore (even in this compilation) and the blown-up visuals and slowdown don’t do any favors for games that were from a Game Boy source. The two included Game Boy iterations, on the other hand, are a bit more complicated. ![]() There’s a reason they all get speedruns yearly at various events, and they’ve been talked about at length, so I won’t bore you here. The first four games, straight up, are all great platformers that still hold strong. It’s a true trip down memory lane and the avenues you might not remember so well. The classic feel that was born out of the original is present throughout the collection, despite the more free-roaming aspects of Simon’s Quest and Dracula’s Curse. Castlevania II: Belmont’s Revenge (Game Boy)Įach and every game deserves to be there for different reasons but come together as one cohesive symphony of storytelling.
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