Castlevania : Retro Vampire Killing Part 2

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Continuing my post about memories of Retro Vampire Killing Game, castlevania. I will Give you a short description abou this Horror retro game series . In This post i Will tell about summary of Differents Castlevania Series That Released between 1993 until 1997


AKUMAJO DRACULA

1993


An exclusive for the Japan-only Sharp X68000 home computer, this was another remake of the
original NES game. A PlayStation port – entitled Castlevania Chronicles– launched in 2001.





DRACULA X:

RONDO OF BLOOD

1993


One of the best titles for NEC’s PC Engine CD-ROM system, Rondo Of Blood combined anime-style cutscenes with a branching level design to great effect. It remained a Japanese exclusive
until it was included as a bonus in the PSP remake in 2007. A Wii Virtual Console release followed in 2010.


CASTLEVANIA:

THE NEW GENERATION / BLOODLINES

1994


Castlevania’s first Sega outing was very special indeed. Set after the events of World War 1, the game allowed you to control one of two heroes: John Morris (son of Quincy from Bram Stoker’s original Dracula novel) and Eric Lecarde. Level designs were inventive, taking the player to landmarks such as Atlantis, The Leaning Tower of Pisa and a German munitions factory.





CASTLEVANIA:

DRACULA X

1995


Based on the PC Engine Rondo of Blood, Dracula Xremoved the non-linear progression and the additional playable character. Released in Europe as Castlevania: Vampire’s Kiss, it's very hard to find today, despite the rather negative reaction it received









CASTLEVANIA:

SYMPHONY OF THE NIGHT

1997


The game which gave rise to the term “Metroidvania”, Symphony Of The Nighttook the core
Castlevaniagameplay and added in a huge, gear-gated castle, as well as RPG elements such as
experience points and different weapons, armour and items to collect. Another twist was the
fact that the lead character was Dracula’s troubled son Alucard



 

CASTLEVANIA:

LEGENDS

1997


Notable for being the first game in the lineage to boast a female leadcharacter,Legends sadly had little else going for it aside from its drive to promote gender equality. The level designs were poor, the action boring and the visuals worse than those seen in Belmont’s Revenge. It’s worth a pretty penny these days, but ignore unless you’re a hardcore collector.

If You Wan to see other version of Castlevania Series released after 1997 , Read this Article

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