Yeah, I was totally confused the first time I played SotN. "Bloodlines... the Genesis game? What the...?"KalessinDB wrote:Could be, but for American audiences you're gonna think of the Genesis game (at least I am). Been a while since I've beaten Rondo honestly. I should really sit down and do it again on my PSP to unlock all the SotNy goodness.
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I beat stage 6 in Rondo... the boss rush stage, phew! That took awhile and felt amazing.
And there's still more left.
And there's still more left.
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Speaking of Bloodlines, I've been meaning to replay that game (the Genesis game). I've only ever beat it once, and only with Morris.
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Rondo of Blood has been defeated! Damn that felt amazing. Tough as heck, but really fun and rewarding. I'm going back messing around with it as Maria now and checking out the alternate paths. 84% last I checked.
I'll jump back to CV III and hopefully finish that one up. Might try and get back to Dracula X and see if I can get through it just for the sake of completion...
Not sure what's next, but it looks like I almost missed out on Adventure Rebirth on the Wii, which looks really cool to me. Gotta check that one out, Chronicles, and Bloodlines.
Very tempting to go replay SoTN now too though haha.
I'll jump back to CV III and hopefully finish that one up. Might try and get back to Dracula X and see if I can get through it just for the sake of completion...
Not sure what's next, but it looks like I almost missed out on Adventure Rebirth on the Wii, which looks really cool to me. Gotta check that one out, Chronicles, and Bloodlines.
Very tempting to go replay SoTN now too though haha.
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It's a lot more fun with Eric Lecarde, in my opinion at least. It might make it feel a little less like Castlevania but he's a lot more versatile.Ziggy587 wrote:Speaking of Bloodlines, I've been meaning to replay that game (the Genesis game). I've only ever beat it once, and only with Morris.
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The one time I beat the game, I immediately started over using Eric Lecarde. I got halfway through the game and got bored and shut it off, haven't played it since. Not that I didn't like using Lecarde, it's just that I was playing the game for a while. I did like using Lecarde. Sure, it's not classic Castlevania, but he's still fun to play with.Gunstar Green wrote:It's a lot more fun with Eric Lecarde, in my opinion at least. It might make it feel a little less like Castlevania but he's a lot more versatile.Ziggy587 wrote:Speaking of Bloodlines, I've been meaning to replay that game (the Genesis game). I've only ever beat it once, and only with Morris.
The next time I turn that game on, I know that I'll wanna beat it again as Morris. But I do want to beat it as Lecarde at some point. Maybe since I haven't played it in a while I'll be able to stand to play through it back to back.
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I beat Castlevania III and Dracula X during the downtime.
This must be something to throw in the unpopular gaming opinions thread... but I didn't like Castlevania III much. It was so frustrating, namely because of the levels and level design. Morbid Mountains (block puzzles galore and the level was endless!) is probably the worst Castlevania level ever and the checkpoints were utterly brutal.
Dracula was pretty easy which I was thankful for after that. Also of course... I managed to somehow stumble through the hardest path of the three main ones, apparently.
I don't know, lots of replayability with that one, but it just seemed a bit convoluted and more frustrating than fun. I liked the simplicity of the first game over it.
Can't say much good about Dracula X either. YOU WANT MORE PITS? The final fight... the layout of it, was so freaking annoying.
Anyways, I hit up Castlevania Adventure Rebirth and loved what I played. Kind of disappointed it doesn't have saving though, like Rondo. Does Chronicles on the PSX have saving? Don't think Bloodlines does. I realize these are kind of meant to be played in one sitting, but I don't always have much energy for games after work but still wish I could get a level in a night or so.
I think I'm going to give Harmony of Dissonance another chance on the Wii U. It's the only Metroidvania one I haven't beaten, so I figure... why not. Probably won't be a favorite, but it can't be too bad.
This must be something to throw in the unpopular gaming opinions thread... but I didn't like Castlevania III much. It was so frustrating, namely because of the levels and level design. Morbid Mountains (block puzzles galore and the level was endless!) is probably the worst Castlevania level ever and the checkpoints were utterly brutal.
Dracula was pretty easy which I was thankful for after that. Also of course... I managed to somehow stumble through the hardest path of the three main ones, apparently.
I don't know, lots of replayability with that one, but it just seemed a bit convoluted and more frustrating than fun. I liked the simplicity of the first game over it.
Can't say much good about Dracula X either. YOU WANT MORE PITS? The final fight... the layout of it, was so freaking annoying.
Anyways, I hit up Castlevania Adventure Rebirth and loved what I played. Kind of disappointed it doesn't have saving though, like Rondo. Does Chronicles on the PSX have saving? Don't think Bloodlines does. I realize these are kind of meant to be played in one sitting, but I don't always have much energy for games after work but still wish I could get a level in a night or so.
I think I'm going to give Harmony of Dissonance another chance on the Wii U. It's the only Metroidvania one I haven't beaten, so I figure... why not. Probably won't be a favorite, but it can't be too bad.
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It, at least, has level select. If I remember correctly, hold right on the main menu until the level select pops up.Xeogred wrote:Anyways, I hit up Castlevania Adventure Rebirth and loved what I played. Kind of disappointed it doesn't have saving though
No, Bloodlines doesn't save. It has the same password system that started with CV3. I'm not a fan of having to record and enter passwords, but I never minded the CV passwords. They're easy enough to enter in, and cell phone cameras make them easy to record.Xeogred wrote:Don't think Bloodlines does.
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Chronicles does have a save feature for memory cards. Take your time - Frustrating reboot of the first game, but a really fun game!Xeogred wrote:Does Chronicles on the PSX have saving? Don't think Bloodlines does. I realize these are kind of meant to be played in one sitting, but I don't always have much energy for games after work but still wish I could get a level in a night or so.
I think I'm going to give Harmony of Dissonance another chance on the Wii U. It's the only Metroidvania one I haven't beaten, so I figure... why not. Probably won't be a favorite, but it can't be too bad.
Harmony of Dissonance is a much better game than Circle, IMHO. What made it fun for me was that it had a few really neat nods to Simon's Quest.
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Please tell me how you guys would rank Bloodlines and Chronicles in terms of difficulty...
After all this brutality, I don't know if I can keep going. lol
Just beat Adventure Rebirth.
After all this brutality, I don't know if I can keep going. lol
Just beat Adventure Rebirth.


