There's a moment near the very end of this game that I think really epitomizes Simon's Quest for me. You're going up to Dracula's Castle again.... and it's quiet. Nobody's home, just the eerie ruins of a place you once passed through long ago. There's no real twist to it either, it's just played straight. You walk in, unceremoniously kill Dracula, and that's it. It leaves this sort of hollow feeling, a deep reminiscence of the Castlevania that once was.

Simon's Quest is the most interesting kind of sequel to me, one that seeks to completely invert and upend the status quo of the original game. If the original Castlevania was about a methodical seige to defeat evil and save the day, then Simon's Quest is a showcase of the genuine aftermath shadowing such a task. Even after defeating Dracula, Simon doesn't have much of anything to return to. The world that he supposedly "saved" is completely dead looking, and he's left with a curse that's constantly eating away at his body. It's a premise that lies in stark contrast to the elating feeling that came with beating the first game, almost as if we've been kicked down and mocked despite our greatest efforts and supposed victories.

Simon's Quest is a game I'd consider to be genuinely brilliant and forward thinking, but not everyone seems to agree with me. Perhaps there couldn't be more fitting fate for it. A game reviled and dismissed by most, just as its hero is left with nothing but bitterness and decay.

Reviewed on Feb 06, 2024


7 Comments


2 months ago

FIRE

2 months ago

really cool and interesting perspective! i've never played Castlevania II but I might soon, and this way of thinking about it is how I hope to see it too!

2 months ago

@darklink20001

Thank uuuuu, your review on this game was one of the things that convinced me to eventually revisit this game someday, and I'm glad I did lol

@Dalaamclouds

Definitely a super worth playing game, even if you don't get everything out of it that I did there's still bound to be some stuff you'd totally enjoy here

2 months ago

A lot of people bring up the final castle as a sign of how unfinished the game, but it's just more visual storytelling just like the town prior that's deserted. Very happy to hear that you enjoyed yourself and saw how this was meant to be the antithesis to the original, always glad to find more allies in this fight for Simon and his Quest.

2 months ago

That is for sure a Unique perspective. Great review.
For me it simply comes down to the fact that I dont really have any fun with. I find it really boring. But I do think its crazy that this basicly became the template for every Castlevania from the PS1 till the rest of time. Shows just how far ahead they were back on the NES.

2 months ago

WHAT A HORRIBLE NIGHT TO HAVE A SORT OF HOLLOW FEELING

2 months ago

Very interesting perspective! I'll probably forever despise the game myself but I really like your outlook on it and the story it tells :D