Super Castlevania IV finally allowed the Belmont clan to wield their whip in, what we will just say, non-standard ways. The beautiful cover art was created by Tom duBois, who provided both Castlevania and Konami with many other pieces of astounding artwork! Super Castlevania IV Sypha boasts an arsenal of spells that can render powerful enemies nearly harmless.ĭuring development, entire levels and enemies had to be re-evaluated and designed around these unique abilities. Grant’s ability to climb walls and change direction mid-jump creates a unique playstyle. With only one companion for Trevor available at a time, better choose wisely! Alucard’s bat form improves access and mobility. Branching options feature now-famous playable characters: Alucard, Sypha, and Grant join Trevor Belmont’s quest to defeat Dracula. In Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse, player choice is paramount. Beware, townspeople may be liars and give misdirection!īest tip: once you get a certain Crystal, go back to the graveyard with said Crystal selected and kneel at the unpassable wall. Breaking away from convention with a day/night cycle, quest lines and character leveling, it showcased that platformers could be more than just linear adventures and set the stage for future innovations. Castlevania II: Simon’s QuestĬastlevania II: Simon’s Quest hints of what the franchise would become. With limited ability to gain health via the famous wall chickens, pacing yourself is key to beat challenging levels and enemy patterns. One of the earliest platformers, Castlevania puts heavy emphasis on player control, attack timings and is known to have a fun but challenging learning curve. The vampires versus hunter story was a fresh take on Bram Stoker’s Dracula, with the first game set in 1691 starring protagonist Simon Belmont – and a new family of Vampire Killers was born! When the developers created Castlevania in 1986/1987, little did they know that the franchise would span three decades and inspire generations of game designers! Castlevania As part of the Konami 50th Anniversary series, Konami’s Castlevania Collection assembles for the first time many of the early ground-breaking titles into a single, cohesive themed collection.
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