Reviews from

in the past


henry is the coolest castlevania character of all time

completely serviceable 3D castlevania game for anyone who can accept third person controls in early 3D games not directed by miyamoto

Beat with all characters on Hard. It was alright, the beginning was kinda rough, but there was some enjoyment to be had.

I quite liked the greater focus on platforming in this one, but it just doesn't hit the same way Castlevania 64 did for me.

(Zerado com o Cornell e Henry) Uma evolução absurda de seu antecessor. A apresentação do jogo é muito impressionante e as boss fights e fases ficaram menos frustrantes e bem mais interessantes.

Ao contrário do que eu disse de seu antecessor, até quem não é fã de Castlevania não pode deixar passar esse jogo, as qualidades mascaram e muito seus defeitos. Vale a pena!


Ultimately fine but it's hard to find the inspiration to run around such convoluted mazes without any sort of map. Ambitious and solid as an early 3D platformer but its age makes it hard to push through.

"Beklediğimden daha az deforme olmuş, ancak günümüz oyunlarına da bir o kadar uzak."

Oyun hakkında çokça detaylı bir ton yazı yazmıştım zamanında, bu yüzden şimdi tekrardan tonla yazıyı yazabilecek gibi durmuyorum, ancak özet geçebilirim.

Karakterlerin hikayelerinin hepsi oynanabilir olduğundan ve ayrı bölüm dizaynları da yapılmamasıyla beraber, kendini inanılmaz tekrar ederek sıkıcı bir yapıya bürünüyor.

Mekan tasarımları, müzikler, her bir sanatsal dizaynı tasarlarken teknolojilerini o kadar iyi tanıyarak yapmışlar ki, teknolojinin sınırları yüzünden böyle bir dizayna gitmişler, ucuz olmuş demiyorsunuz.

Oyunu uzatabilmek için çok ucuz yollara başvurdukları da aşikar, o yüzden bu serinin hayranı değilseniz, bu oyunun yüzüne bakmamanızı tavsiye ediyorum.

Although it is better than its predecessor in almost every way, it is still far from what I might consider a satisfactory experience. Basically because I still find it impossible to get used to the sloppy controls when it comes to the platform sections. Not an awful game tho, but at this point one would expect a more refined gameplay.

Melhor jogo 3d da série. Bons controles, gráficos charmosos, ambientação e trilha sonora marcantes, com uma história divertida de acompanhar, gosto muito da luta final.

É uma pena que seja ofuscado pela reputação do 64, dê uma chance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va5_rn3vG3A

I mean, if the game had continues it would have been really good, but yeah, for the most part my brain was fried and on autopilot mode.

Anyone that says this is better than the original Castlevania 64 is a liar and cannot be trusted.

While this was meant to be a "special edition" release, it really wasn't much of an upgrade over the original Castlevania 64. The graphics might be a TOUCH sharper, but they failed to fix any of the camera or gameplay issues, unfortunately.

The main game focuses this time around on Cornell, a werewolf character who was supposed to be in the OG release. He was also supposed to be this bad ass martial arts character, who in development articles was stated to be able to pull off some cool acrobatic moves. And again, unfortunately, he can't do any of that. He can swipe his claws at this, and throw "energy waves". He can't even KICK, at least that I remember. His story is different from the base story the characters share in the original game, but not by TOO much. He does get his own unique stages that are new here, including a neat opening "sneaking into the castle via a derelict ship on the lake" area. But most of his adventure is comprised of the same levels, playing out in the same order. Though it IS worth pointing out, that without spoiling it, the Dracula fight in this game IS different, at least in the final form, than in the original.

You can still play Reinhardt and Carrie in this, they become unlocked after you beat it with Cornell. And they even included the 4th character that was originally supposed to be in the game, Henry, in a somewhat different (and arguably annoying) timed adventure.

All in all, it's the same basic game, just with more of the content it was originally meant to feature in the first place. It's STILL a solid game, and better than you've likely heard. Worth checking out, at any rate.

Solid upgrade to Castlevania 64. The remade levels are so much more fun, the controls are more intuitive, the bosses are way more interesting and challenging. Not a masterpiece or anything, but worth playing.

I wouldn't exactly call this an upgrade to Castlevania 64. More of a sidegrade

As most people have already said, this game is just CV64 but better. Henry's mode feels a bit tacked on but Cornell is pretty good and the two from the previous game are the same with some updates to make them a bit better. This game gives you all that delicious atmosphere and music from 64 in a context that actually controls well and has a decent camera.

This game is insanely underrated, wish it was a Metroidvania but it's so vibey I genuinely love it. Really need to pick it up again to play as the other characters.

Insertar meme de Marcelino diciendo "somos más malos que mi puta madre"

They took everything simple and fun with the mechanics of the series, removed the flow, and made them extremely janky

Lo recuerdo con mucho cariño para mí yo de niño todo un juegazo

Better than Castlevania 64 but not by much.