Castlevania: Symphony of the Night

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  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Animated Blood
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The Castlevania franchise is well known for delivering exceptional quality in all elements that make a great game: story, music, level design, character development, gameplay, and controls. In Castlevania: Symphony of Night, the 12th iteration of the series, 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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Just plain fun Poor storytelling
Innovative concepts
Tight controls
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My Castlevania - SOTN Review

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

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.

Greates scroller of all time

Pros Cons
Loads of content Poor storytelling
Addictive gameplay
Just plain fun
Awesome audio
Tight controls

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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