Castlevania: Bloodlines

released on Mar 17, 1994

Time refuses to forget the Belmont family's horrifying, bloody destiny. And in 1917 two of its descendants are summoned by fate into epic battle. Their enemy? The most evil incarnation of Castlevania legacy to ever rise from the grave, the vampiress Countess Bartley. This spine-tingling, 6-stage fear-fest overflows with graphic sights and sounds from your worst nightmares. As John Morris, the whip wielding vampire hunter, or Eric Lecarde, master lanceman, you'll pursue the demonic Countess all across Europe before she resurrects Dracula for a final reign of global terror. Alas, her trail of doom is laden with zombies, hideous mutants, grotesque giants, ghouls and ghastly creatures. Taste the sweat dripping into your mouth as you try rescuing yourself from diabolical traps. Feel the torturous strain on every muscle as you wield again and again sacred weapon power-ups such as Holy Water, the Battle Axe, the Crystal Blade Boomerang and the Mirror of Truth. But in the end, make sure you've saved enough strength to scream!


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Why were there so many moth bosses in 16 bit games there's like Meagan X2, A Link To The Past and the moth lady in this. Truly the mothra generation

Como el Super Castlevania 4, pero más sencillo en cuanto gameplay y más bonito estéticamente.

There's some interesting ideas, such as 3D environments, levels being a little more interactable (for instance, the bridge that collapses when you hit it, thus allowing passage) and the game taking place on a more modern setting. However, coming from Super Castlevania IV and Rondo of Blood, this one feels a little unambitious with very little added to the hunters' movesets (and even taking away a lot of what Simon and Richter had previously) but Eric is still pretty fun to use. Overall, it's Castlevania for the Mega Drive and not much beyond that.

Castlevania: Bloodlines is a strange little game, but that’s definitely to its benefit.

You don’t play as a Belmont this time around (well, one of them is related to the Belmonts, but only distantly); rather, you play as John Morris— the son of Quincey Morris from Bram Stoker’s original Dracula novel— and Eric Lecarde, a noble spearman out to avenge the death of his wife. Dracula and Death are still here (as always), but the main antagonist this time around is instead Elizabeth Bartley (based on a possible serial killer from the 1600s), Dracula’s “niece” who orchestrates World War I to raise an undead army and resurrect the Count himself.

None of that story stuff is really relevant; it’s all found in the manual and a brief opening cutscene. Yet the sheer amount of detail the developers shoved into the game’s backstory goes to show that this isn’t your typical Classicvania.

Instead of exploring Dracula’s castle or the Transylvanian countryside, you’re on an international adventure across a war-torn Europe. Gothic castles? Creepy graveyards? Nah, now you’re trekking across battlefields, wading in Atlantean ruins (for some reason), scaling the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and invading munitions factories. And yes, there is a skeleton with a fucking machine gun.

All of these unique settings, combined with the Sega Genesis' graphical capabilities and the typically solid Castlevania art direction, make for some truly memorable set pieces that stand out among a series filled with awesome set pieces.

Also, don’t play as John. Play as Eric. His spear has a ridiculously long reach and allows him to pull off a super jump. He’s awesome.

Overall, what Castlevania: Bloodlines lacks in length, it more than makes up for with its fast-paced action, fun platforming, and sheer creativity. I’ll have to play Portrait of Ruin at some point to see where this wild storyline goes next.

You know for a genesis game this aint too bad! In-fact, I'd say this is a great entry in the franchise. It's not too long nor is it too short I think its the right length and difficulty. However if you're playing on anything other than the collection or even switch online then you'll most likely have to deal with the limited continues so that's actually a downside i'd say. Most games had unlimited continues so idk why this one had to revert back. Still, a great game and entry in this long running series, this one is tied with Super Castlevania 4 in my opinion maybe underneath it.

Vou começar falando que os continues limitados são um cu. Não valoriza o aprendizado, e.... Bem esse é o maior defeito ^^
As músicas são fodas d+, os gráficos e efeitos tão de parabéns, e as mecânicas únicas de cada personagem geram bastante diversidade e fator replay. O passeio por toda a Europa é bem legal, e gera vários cenários inesquecíveis. Ah, a história não tem Belmonts o que deixa ela mais única e marcante. No geral, é um dos melhores classicvanias. Recomendo.