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	    MY MOST BELOVED GAMES IN THE CASTELVANIA SERIES
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Some Remarks
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  I've never  had any Castlevania games  when I was growing  up. As an
  adult  I  developed an  interest  for  the whole  series  presumably
  sparked by  various AVGN  episodes (check out  my AVGN  Top11). Over
  time I  played and finished most  of them. I really  like the Gothic
  themes, the gameplay and the kick-ass musical scores. As this is not
  really a Top-10 list I will just say a few words to every game worth
  mentioning  from different  video  game  eras so  this  list is  not
  exhaustive.


NES
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Castlevania (1986)
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  This is the  first entry in the  series. It's a hard game  but a bit
  short if you figured it all out.  I briefly tried to speedrun it and
  got a  13:33 which is not  really good. I stopped  because after all
  speedrunning is nothing a but a huge time waste anyways :^)


Castlevania: Simon's Quest (1987)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  I played through this once with my  cousin. One of us would read the
  walkthrough and the other one would play the game. It was fun but if
  you play  alone without any  help this game is  notoriously cryptic.
  This  game was  the subject-matter  of the  very first  AVGN episode
  which on of my favorites to  this day. Also the "Bloody Tears" music
  track absolutely rocks.


Castlevania III: Dracula's curse (1989)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  Definitely the best game on  the NES-era Castlevanias and maybe even
  of the  series. It is much  longer than the  first one but is  not a
  where-fuck-do-i-go game like Simon's Quest. There are multiple paths
  to  Dracula's  mansion and  you  can  chose between  four  different
  characters of which I like Sypha the best.


MegaDrive/SNES/TurboGrafx-16
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Castlevania: Bloodlines (1994)
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  For me this is better than  CV4. Debate me! The artwork and graphics
  effects are amazing, definitely  pushing the MegaDrives capabilities
  to its limits.  The game is set  in Europe during World  War I which
  makes for some remarkable travel  locations like a German ammunition
  factory  or the  Tower of  Pisa.  You have  the option  to play  two
  different characters which  can take different paths  in the levels.
  One is  equipped with the traditional  whip the other with  a spear.
  Michiru Yamanes  soundtrack is throughout superb.  I especially like
  "Reincarnated Soul" and "Iron Blue Intention".


Super Castlevania IV (1991)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  I cannot say much about this one. I don't think this is a bad game I
  just like the  others more. The soundtrack is kind  of dull and more
  like  ambient music.  There  is one  exception  of course:  "Simon's
  Theme", one of the best tracks the series has to offer.


Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (1993)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  Good game. Fun Maria mode. Hilarious anime cut-scenes.


Playstation/N64
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Castlevania Symphony of the Night (1997)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  SotN  is fantastic  looking and  sounding game.  This time  the main
  character  is   Alucard,  Son  of   Dracula.  You  start   out  with
  top-of-the-line gear which  kills everything in one  hit but shortly
  after Death  takes it all  away. Leaving  you with nothing  but your
  bare fists you have to fight your way through the castle to get your
  gear back  and face your own  father in battle. Epic!  This is maybe
  the most beloved game in the series  but I think it has some serious
  flaws. It  starts out a bit  difficult but as you  progress and find
  better items this game becomes piss easy. For example the final boss
  fight  is a  complete joke.  There are  also many  gameplay elements
  which one can  completely overlook. Some items  have special magical
  abilities or  you can use  a awkward  button combination to  pull of
  some magic attacks. This is all  neat but you never really need this
  to get through.  Most of the time  you don't even know  it is there.
  Besides half of the game map is just the first half but horizontally
  mirrored. That's a bit lazy. There  is also some cryptic shit in the
  game. Maybe  not Simon's Quest tier  but close. Don't get  me wrong.
  Like in the  case of CV4 I  enjoy this game very much.  I just don't
  think it is the best one.


Castlevania (N64, 1999)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  I never owned  a N64 and I  never played this game. But  from what I
  heard it is not that hot. Very creative title by the way.


GameBoy Advance
===============

  There are three Castlevania games on the GBA.

  - Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (2001)
  - Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance (2002)
  - Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (2003)

  They all feature the Metroid-Vania play  style. As I try to remember
  them they  all blur  together. I  didn't like  the controls  and the
  card-skill system in CotM. Aria of Sorrow is my favorite on the GBA.
  Any of the 100+ enemies can drop  a soul which you can equip to give
  you special abilities. I also  recall some good boss fights. Harmony
  of Dissonance was ok but forgettable if it was not for the strangely
  captivating disharmonic sound track.


Nintendo DS
===========

  There are three  Castlevania games on the NDS. Like  on the GBA they
  are all Metroid-Vanias.

  - Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (2005)
  - Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (2006
  - Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (2008)

  The first one has a gameplay  element where you have to draw symbols
  on the touch screen using the  stylus. I'm no fan of that especially
  if you play on an emulator. All in all I found it to be mediocre. In
  Portrait  you can  switch  very fast  between a  male  and a  female
  character. The idea of entering  Portraits to fight monsters is very
  interesting. Second best for me on  the system. Order of Ecclesia is
  a very  straightforward game with  linear stages and a  skill system
  very similar  to that in  Aria of Sorrow.  You get one  character to
  rescue some villagers and fight Dracula. I can't put my finger on it
  but I liked this the most.  Maybe because of music and art-style. If
  you seek a  challenge try complete the game  in Level1-Cap hard-mode
  (I haven't).


Igavanias
=========

  Since Konami  stopped making  Castlevania games Koji  Igarashi (also
  called IGA) made two spiritual successors  on his own. IGA worked on
  many CV games  like "Rondo of Blood", SotN and  "Order of Ecclesia".
  Even if they are not official titles they surely feel like it.


Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  I really, really enjoyed this game.  It is basically a CV3 clone but
  with a modern  spin. The graphics and music are  amazing and surpass
  the capabilities of  the NES by a whole lot  while keeping the retro
  look. We get four very  distinct characters, really good multi-phase
  boss fights  and many different  play modes with  different endings.
  There is even an option to  turn off the knock-back when getting hit
  by  an enemy.  Definitely thumbs  up for  this one.  Favorite track:
  "Blasphemy unto Heaven".


Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  To make  it short:  I was very  hyped for this  game, played  it two
  weeks straight  and had  a lot  of fun but  ultimately I  liked CotM
  more. This is  a solid SotN clone for sure  but nothing stuck really
  out to me. The one thing I  most vividly remember is how I spent two
  or three days IRL crafting dishes and items for the "Item Collector"
  achievement.  Maybe  the  promised  DLC  will make  it  a  bit  more
  interesting.

Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  On my first playthrough I was not a big fan of this direct sequel to
  CotM. One  of the playable  characters is a dog  in a mech  which is
  just **OP  af**. It's  super strong,  it can fly,  it has  a special
  power to become invincible and it even does not slip on ice like all
  the other characters.   I mean, come on this just  feels cheap.  The
  redeeming  factor of  this  game is  the  replayability.  There  are
  multiple episode where you can play as the characters from the first
  game  and have  to achieve  various  goals. If  you go  for all  the
  achievements you  play this game like  7 times over. It's  fun, it's
  good, all in all a good sequel.