Crazy environments, three dimensional spinning hallways and a very visual treasure room. They did a really good job of making a very atmospheric environment for Simon to traverse as Dracula's castle has never looked better. The graphics and music are grand especially for the older system game. I would hate to see him easier than that incarnation. Dracula, himself, is not even all that bad.he was most certainly harder in the first and third games, but not the second. The only curve ball they throw in with the bosses is the fact during some levels the boss appears in the middle, rather than the end of the stage, or there are sometimes two boss type characters. Usually a pattern emerges very quickly and you can take them out on your first encounter. As difficult as a lot of the levels are to get through, one thing in them that is not all that difficult are the stage bosses. However, with all that is going on and all that is annoying it is still much easier to control Simon. There are also a lot of one hit kill things going on as pits return and in some levels spikes and swinging spike things galore. ![]() This sounds cool, but at times it causes a lot of cheap deaths. Still, there are some annoyances as your whip can now latch on to certain things and Simon can swing across, Indiana Jones like. Something I do not remember happening in any other Castlevania game I have played or seen being played. The controls for Simon are much better than anything seen yet in a Castlevania game, and you have the ability to whip in nearly every direction. The game play in this one is a bit difficult, however, nothing like the first and third Castlevania games on the NES. Basic Castlevania stuff, but hey it works. Armed with his trusty whip he goes to Dracula's estate, then his castle, and finally faces the fiend for a final showdown. Simon Belmont is the only one who can clash with Dracula and his evil forces. Dracula has risen once again to spread his evil across the Transylvania countryside. The story to this one is what one expects. ![]() This one is called Super Castlevania IV, but really should of been called simply Super Castlevania as it is more of a remake of the first Castlevania game rather than a sequel to the trilogy on the NES. However, it received a poor reception in the U.S., therefore making it a rare game. The only other Castlevania game released for the Super Nintendo was Castlevania: Dracula X or something to that effect and from what I have seen it too looks incredibly fun. This Castlevania would be one of only two Castlevania games released on the Super Nintendo, which is a bit perplexing as this one really was great so I have to wonder why a trilogy for the Super Nintendo game was never made. I have seen all in videos and would like to play them all as Symphony of the Night looks very good and the music outstanding, Bloodlines has that Genesis look I enjoy and the N64 games.well with these I want to play them more out of a morbid curiosity. Nor did I play the N64 Castlevania games or Castlevania: Bloodlines for the Sega Genesis. Looking for more passwords? Try the links below.This is my favorite Castlevania game, however, I have never played Symphony of the Night or any that came after. Line 4: Blank, Axe, Axe, Blank More Resources Line 1: Holy Water, Axe, Blank, Holy Water Line 4: Holy Water, Holy Water, Blank, Blank Line 4: Blank, Axe, Axe, Blank Hard Mode Passwords Line 1: Holy Water, Blank, Blank, Holy Water Line 3: Blank, Holy Water, Blank, Holy Water Note: This password collection has been recently updated to include passwords for the final three bosses in Stage B as well as most of the stages in Hard Mode. Special thanks to Rontro for collecting these passwords and screenshots. Written passwords are broken down into horizontal lines as they appear in the screenshot. The symbols used for every password are blank (indicates an empty space), axe, holy water, and heart. For your convenience and the sake of clarity, we have included a screenshot of each code along with a written version. Each password will start the player at the beginning of the specified level. In order for the password to work you must first enter a name, which must match the name given with the password.
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