this game was honestly the best time i had playing a castlevania game next to the first one, symphony of the night.. hmm and mby castlevania 3.. the cd quality music gets my heart pumping and once i got used to the back flip to dodge it was on. i liked opening the secrets and the gameplay kept me happy. i think i spent 80$ dollers on the game so to me its a favorite for my collection.
spida1a
May 18, 2012 at 6:44 AM -
Hey, thanks my friend. I am glad you enjoyed the video. It was SO hard to find back then…near impossible. You know? Ha ha. 🙂
heavysaur
May 18, 2012 at 6:46 AM -
not only you know how to make a review of a great game and include so much memories but you sing the ending adding my favorite music. I never heard of knew somebody who has a turbo 16 back then and thanks to your work i discover a lot. Keep the good work.
spida1a
May 18, 2012 at 7:08 AM -
Hmm, I can’t say really. My series revolves around reviewing the original releases of the games (from the standpoint of the time-period in which they were released). You know? I don’t purchase the Wii versions so I don’t know. But, I’ve never heard anything about it being different.
Great review!
this game was honestly the best time i had playing a castlevania game next to the first one, symphony of the night.. hmm and mby castlevania 3.. the cd quality music gets my heart pumping and once i got used to the back flip to dodge it was on. i liked opening the secrets and the gameplay kept me happy. i think i spent 80$ dollers on the game so to me its a favorite for my collection.
Hey, thanks my friend. I am glad you enjoyed the video. It was SO hard to find back then…near impossible. You know? Ha ha. 🙂
not only you know how to make a review of a great game and include so much memories but you sing the ending adding my favorite music. I never heard of knew somebody who has a turbo 16 back then and thanks to your work i discover a lot. Keep the good work.
Hmm, I can’t say really. My series revolves around reviewing the original releases of the games (from the standpoint of the time-period in which they were released). You know? I don’t purchase the Wii versions so I don’t know. But, I’ve never heard anything about it being different.