Castlevania: Symphony of the Night

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  • ESRB Rating: Teen
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Castlevania: Symphony of Night by Konami for the PlayStation is the 12th iteration of the Castlevania series, and you take on the role of Alucard, the half-vampire son of the blood-drinker Dracula, as he ventures into his infamous father's foreboding castle. Along the way, Alucard must collect items, weapons and armour to defeat the powerful boss monsters that block access to key areas of the castle. Konami's SotN is presented in glorious 2D, and is one of the best games for the PlayStation.

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Awesome audio [4] Poor storytelling [1]
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night - PlayStation

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Amazing visuals  
Awesome audio  
Engaging story  
Loads of content  
Addictive gameplay  
Just plain fun  
A Beautiful example of amazing sound and art design married with great gameplay design.

It was 10+ years ago, when i first played on the playstation and even back then i was struck on how fun and amazing it all felt, the sound, the graphics, the backgrounds, and how fun it was, after all this time, i had the opportunity to get it via PSN and it still felt the same as it did years ago.

Just from the main screen you can notice the beautifully composed music,and this is the game's genius, every area of the game has it's own different feel to it which is greatly enhanced by the music, the composer deserves lots of praise, seeing how each theme matches the environments beautifully, it's one of those soundtracks that you could listen to again and again. The voice acting is solid, though Alucard's voice actor is the best performance along with Dracula's voice actor, they really nailed the parts in my opinion.

The art design is also a plus, every area is different and nicely detailed, sure it's an old game, but the game aged beautifully, the backgrounds are filled with great vistas, and the game just looks good along with the characters, i love the Gothic vibe everything has. The only smear on the graphics are the graphical glitches that are strewn through out the game.

The plot itself is simple really, go find out why Dracula's castle appeared yet again, but there are interesting moments in between the real ending which makes the experience that much richer, from some memorable bosses, to the few twists the plot goes through.

The gameplay itself is also simple but so fun, kill stuff, level up (no stat allocation though) collect and find gear, explore and discover new abilities, and that's where the game can get addicting, when you finally get X upgrade, you start thinking ' where did i need to double jump? and etc' and those ' ahaha! i remember where' moments feel so good that they keep you from setting the controller down until you figure it out and find a new area with new challenges and places to explore. I wish i would be able to sell items i didn't need, instead of carrying all that useless stuff around which makes the item selection a bit of a pain, nothing major though.

The spell system is a little weird though cool, instead of learning it the normal way, you have to figure it out yourself, by tapping random button combination, THOUGH, some spells are sold, most spells and techniques i figured out for myself, even if they aren't needed to finish the game, it makes the experience that much better, why slash away when you can teleport behind an enemy and slash him twice on the back and teleport back again?

This is one of those games that if you invest time in it and try to discover everything it offers, the game gets that much better, those who don't like exploring and finding secret stuff will probably don't enjoy it that much, same can be said with those who need to be told where to go.


The only defects i can find with it, it's that the secret level you discover (if you explored the first game area thoroughly and find some important items.....) while it has great music, a lot of the themes are repeated which makes the experience drag on a bit, though there are still areas with unique and beautiful themes. And even that secret area features good art design.

Graphics: 4.5
Sound: 5.0
Controls: 4.5
Fun Factor: 5.0

So in the end, you get an amazing, challenging (specially that secret
level) game filled with great atmosphere,music,art,interesting plot and cool characters, that oozes styIe and coolness,if you haven't yet played it, buy it now and love it, i seriously can't find much wrong with this game.

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night - PlayStation

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals  
Awesome audio  
Engaging story  
Epic boss fights  
Intense action  
Addictive gameplay  
Tight controls  
Just plain fun  
only the best game on the ps1 system

one of the best game of the year on the ps1 system i love it can't get enough of this game i love only the best game i recommend on get it on the ps1 system

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night - PlayStation

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals  
Awesome audio  
Engaging story  
Loads of content  
Epic boss fights  
Addictive gameplay  
Tight controls  
Innovative concepts  
Just plain fun  
My Castlevania - SOTN Review

The first time I ever played this game was at a good friends house. I watched him play for a whole day; I had never played a Castlevania game before this one. After seeing the game, I went and bought my own copy. With its 2D platforming/RPG mixed elements, awesome boss battle, and open ended gameplay, this game is amazing.

The game has you playing the reawakened Alucard, son of Dracula, when Castlevania manifests out of nowhere. Your goal is to explore the castle, find out why it has returned, and to exterminate your father once again. When you first enter the castle, you have some good moves and equipment, but that changes when you run into Death, and he steals all your items. The game features a non-linear castle, letting you choose how you want to proceed through the game. You can collect special orbs that allow you to take the form of a bat, wolf, or even mist to tackle obstacles. Most rooms feature secret areas that are not accessible until much later in the game. Much like an RPG, you are able to collect different weapons, articles of clothing, and other items that have their own stats and attributes. The boss fights in this game take on strange and bizarre forms, and they are a blast. The game features multiple endings, depending on the percentage of the game you unlock. You can even fight an additional boss fight if it is high enough. The music score for this game is top-notch, especially considering how old this game is. The game has won multiple "Game Of The Year" awards, and is even in some lists of "Greatest Games Of All Time".

This game is a must buy, no matter what type of gamer you are. I find absolutely no flaws in this game.

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night - PlayStation

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Awesome audio Poor storytelling
Loads of content  
Addictive gameplay  
Tight controls  
Just plain fun  
Greates scroller of all time

Symphony of the Night was named best scroller of all time by www.gameobserver.com and with good reason. The game is loaded with extras. It has countless enemies (each one dies in a different way), countless rooms to explore, two giant castles, bosses, spells, familiars, skill you can find, a plethora of items and armor, many of which have different effects, and an RPG element. The game is simply HUGE. Countless hours of top-notch gameplay to boot. Great game!

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