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- Castlevania: Lords of ShadowsCastlevania: Lords of Shadows review about the pros and cons of this game and what I rate it as on a scale of five.
- Worth the Reboot? A Castlevania: Lords of Shadow ReviewA Castlevania: Lords of Shadow review. With Castlevania getting a reboot a quick overview of the gameplay and presentation provides great information in this Castlevania: Lords of Shadow review.
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow - Video Game ReviewThe first leap of the "Castlevania" series onto the Nintendo DS picks up right where "Aria of Sorrow" left off. The result is another solid entry that sticks to what works and doesn't do much differently.- Castlevania to the Next LevelA brief review of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow.
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow PS3 and Xbox 360 ReviewAfter several successes on Nintendo DS and a pretty good fighter on Wii, Castlevania is setting up a new entry on PS3 and 360. Is it any good? Read on.
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow ReviewA review of the video game Castlevania: Lords of Shadow.- Xbox 360 Review: Castlevania Harmony of DespairOnce again, the cursed halls of the Dracula's castle beckon. But this time, you're not alone.
- Castlevania: Harmony of Despair DisapointsHarmony of Despair is a clunky sidescrolling RPG with a poorly implemented mutliplayer mode. It fails to impress me, but you can get it on Xbox Live Arcade if you want it.
Castlevania: Harmony of Despair is Here and It's Time to Grab Your FriendsThis game ditches its usual single player mindset for multiplayer mode, which may prove to be increasingly popular in the Castlevania series.- Castlevania: Harmony of Despair XBOX 360 Review (XBLA)The addition of multiplayer to the Castlevania series adds new depth to the game, but also takes away some of the core by focusing on the multiplayer aspect.
- A Review of Castlevania: Harmony of Despair for the Xbox360Although somewhat reminiscent of earlier version of the series, but with one added feature, 'Castlevania: Harmony of Despair' can be played with up to six other players.
Awesome Freeware #32: Castlevania FighterWhen you say "Castlevania fighting game", this is a lot closer to what I picture than Castlevania Judgment was
Awesome Freeware #28 : Dracula's ShadowDracula's Shadow is an impressively faithful replication of the look, feel, sound and gameplay of Castlevania 2 for the NES. It is more than just a remake, however.- Five Budget PSP Games Worth BuyingThe PSP is the perfect product during a recession. In addition to being a web browser, it is also a handheld music, video and most importantly, video game player. The PSP have a bunch of underrated video games that can be bought for cheap.
- Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia for DS ReviewSymphony of The Night might have raised the bar for Castlevania games too high, and as a result we are seeing a lot of Symphony-clone Castlevania games. Order of Ecclesia still uses Symphony's successful formula, and still manages to be fun.
- Castlevania Review for Wii Virtual ConsoleKonami's classic NES action hit Castlevania is on Wii's Virtual Console
Nintendo Wii Virtual Console October 29th ReleasesThis week, Castlevania II Simon's Quest, MAGICIAN LORD and SAMURAI-GHOST arrive on the Virtual Console. Here is a brief rundown on the titles of yesteryear.
Classic Nintendo Review: CastlevaniaA trip down memory lane remembering one of the classic video games, Castlevania.
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence (2003) Game ReviewKonami's famed vampire hunting series makes its debut on the PlayStation 2 with Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. It tells the story of the Belmont family's first encounter with the dark lord Dracula, and connects the lineage of previous Belmont adventurers.-IGN
Castlevania: Portrait of RuinThe new RPG/Action style of gameplay introduced in Symphony is much better than the old ruthless arcade style of the NES days. Konami realized this as well and has refined this nicely with Portrait of Ruin.
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin - Game ReviewA dual-character mechanic breathes new life into this fun but familiar Castlevania adventure.- Great Video Game Ideas Not Used 4This installment of GVGINU covers some cross over games that would be great to be made. Hopefully, you enjoy it, and agree.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night: Two Missing RelicsMissing two relics in the Dracula X or Japanese version of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night? These might be the ones you are looking for.- Weeks EndSomething I wrote at the end of a rough week.
- Shadow Complex ReviewShadow Complex is a 2D side-scrolling shooter and exploration game. Following Jason Fleming, a man who just wants to find his girlfriend, it features great graphics, great gameplay, and a not so great story.
- Video Game Innovations: Multiple EndingsThere have been games that most commonly have one ending but there are some cases that sometimes a certain action dictates the ending that you receive. It is what we call multiple ending sequences.
Best Fictional CastlesA school, a restaurant, or somebody's home are all good settings for television shows, movies and video games but my favorite setting of all is a castle.
December Handheld Gaming GuideThe most hyped games for the PSP and the Nintendo DS this summer, with appropriate pricing.





