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49 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars CASTLEVANIA RETURNS
Finally Konami is back on track with the castlevnia series. Personally I think that the Gameboy Advance is the best thing to happen to video games in years and castlevania: circle of the moon is proof. Throughout the castlevania legacy, only a hand full of games harnessed that classic feel. The balance of the original games on the NES was lost for some time. What few...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Recommended only for those with a GBA light.
This is the only game where the lack of a backlit screen on the GBA causes serious problems. Since Castlevania games are gothic horror, much of the action occurs at night. Without a steady light source, you are not likely to make it far. I seriously recommend this game only for people who have an attachable light. Otherwise, the game is frustrating because it is too dark...
Published on March 18, 2002 by Ben Rowland


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49 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars CASTLEVANIA RETURNS, May 2, 2001
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"alwaysinit" (nyc United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Video Game)
Finally Konami is back on track with the castlevnia series. Personally I think that the Gameboy Advance is the best thing to happen to video games in years and castlevania: circle of the moon is proof. Throughout the castlevania legacy, only a hand full of games harnessed that classic feel. The balance of the original games on the NES was lost for some time. What few realize is that the main character should not be allowed to whip in all directions or have a 3D enviorment to roam. The classic castlevania's had a limited attack range, with scrolling that went from lef to right, and thats what made game great. Castlevania: Circle of the moon does just that. Like the great Dracula X for the PC engine, Circle of the Moon is a deep RPG/Action side scroller. A now endangered species for video games. The game begins with the ressurection of Dracula. Castlevania's graphics are quality 32-bit and sized for the GBA. The sound is also excellent for a cart the size of castlevania circle of the moon. The game is both long and in depth. there are even different paths and characters to play, so the reply value of this game remains high. All of the staple elements of the series are present, including hearts, secondary weapons, and various levels of whips. New Magic abilities give a more advanced RPG feel to this game. Overall, I was suprised. This game is gold, and I wish that I could thak konami for making it. Castlevania returns as a great nostalgic journey into the mastery of the 2D side-scroller.
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Castlevania: Circle of the Moon: Back To The Basics, June 9, 2001
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PokeSage (The Toilet Bowl) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Video Game)
After a few terrible Castlevania games, IE the 3-D versions, Konami has decided to go back to the basics of the series, 2-D. They started this up again with Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, and now a similar game is here for your handheld pleasure. The story is the same as always, you're the hero, in this game that happens to be Nathan Graves. After Dracula is resurrected, he attempts to drain your master's power, to make himself become full strength again. You and the son of your master then drop down from the room with Dracula and your master. Thus begins the adventure.

Many people believe this game resembles Metroid, and I would have to agree. This game differs from previous Castlevania games, except Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, in that you do not switch levels, you stay in one world, well, not a world, Dracula's Castle. You must whip, jump and slide your way through this tremendously gigantic and frightening castle. There is also a new element added to this game, with the introduction of the Dual Setup System. When you defeat certain enemies, you will pick up cards. You can mix and match them to gain new power ups such as monster summons. This adds even more depth to the game.

The graphics are nothing spectacular. Konami could have used the Game Boy Advance to do so much more. But graphics don't make a game, gameplay does, and thats why Castlevania shines.

The sound is high quality. When you turn on the game, you are greeted with a lovely intro with spine tingling music. The developer of the game urges players to use headphones when playing, because it makes the music that much more spectacular.

Castlevania: Circle of the Moon is a top notch game full of thrills and chills. I highly reccomend this game to anyone who knows and loves the series, and also to those who love Platform games, and a fun time in general.

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you only purchase one title at release, this should be it, June 8, 2001
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JD Paul "JD Paul" (TIV: Better Than Life!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Video Game)
This is absolutely magnificent. I've been a fan of the Castlevania series since it was first released for the NES, and this game outright thrills me.

The game is a mixture between the original Castlevania and Symphony of the Night (PSX). The player's character is a traditional, back-to-the-game's-roots vampire hunter, with the standard assortment of weapons: the basic whip, throwing axes, daggers, and holy water. The basic gameplay is classic Castlevania: move around, jump, whip (and

you can only whip in one direction!). The controls are sharp and the character is quick, and before you know it you'll be dashing and jumping about platforms on a gleeful vampire-hunting spree!

On the flip-side, the level layout is reminiscent of SotN for the Playstation. Instead of progressing through a linear level block, you simply wander the castle - which is mapped out for you as you go, a la Super Metroid. You advance to higher areas of the castle by gaining levels (like in an RPG) and acquiring special items such as double jump boots. Throughout the halls you will find the standard assortment of bone-tossing skeletons and fireball-breathing skeletal dragon heads, plus a variety of new adversaries. Scattered about the castle are save points (on battery backup; no passwords) and warp points that will instantaneously transport you to distant areas of the castle.

The game's inventory system and DSS Card system are where CotM makes a complete departure from previous games. As you gain levels and defeat enemies, you will obtain special items such as stronger armor, magical gauntlets, and mysterious potions. As in an RPG, these must be equipped in the menu before they do you any good. This system adds generously to the game's exploration and replay factor.

You will also be required to gather Attribute and Action cards, which, when combined using the DSS system, will allow you to access magical powers that will increase your offense or defense. You can mix and match cards to tailor your powers according to the foes you face.

The game's graphics are perfect; the designs in the hallways of the castle are colorful and varied, the enemies stand out from the background, and the layout and special effects are implemented with style.

The music is standard Castlevania fare - that is to say, of course, some of the best game music available. Many tracks borrow themes from previous games in the series, and there are just as many that have never been heard before. One moment you'll be humming along with classic Castlevania tunes, and the next you'll be tapping your toes to a brand new beat you enjoy just as much.

In all, this is one of the more enjoyable titles I've had the opportunity to own on the GBA. If the classic titles planned for the future (Zelda, Metroid, etc.) turn out to be this well done, well. . . then we all have a lot to look forward to! ^_^

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best reason to own a GBA at launch., June 11, 2001
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This review is from: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Video Game)
I've had my Game Boy Advance for a while now, having received one from Japan shortly after it launched there. I've played a number of games, but Castlevania is by far the best. I had silently prayed for another 2D Castlevania game since Symphony of the Night enthralled me several years ago, and CotM is a godsend. Actually, I'd even say CotM exceeds SotN some ways. Graphically, it's certainly on par with it, but where CotM surpasses its predecessor is in the gameplay department.

Circle of the Moon, a side-scrolling action/RPG like the classics, offers a huge castle to explore, tons of secrets, and reams of intense action. What I like about this game is that it has a welcome degree of challenge that was missing from SotN. Your vampire hunter gets mighty powerful, but you won't find yourself mindlessly scything through your enemies fearlessly...the game is consistently difficult. Although it does get frustrating sometimes, all in all the difficulty is fair and satisfying. Most games these days are too easy.

For this installment to the series, Konami has spiced up gameplay with a cool card combo system. There are a hundred card combinations possible, and by mixing them in different ways you gain different abilities. This gives the game an added degree of depth, although there's some missed potential because some of the combinations are pretty useless.

Everything about this game is great: the challenge, the action, the card system, the graphics...and the music! CotM features a bunch of old Castlevania songs that help define the series. Great tunes, man...just be sure to plug in some headphones to get the full audio experience. Absolutely a must have for 2D action fans who hunger for a hardcore, old-school challenge. Buy it!!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, August 22, 2004
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This review is from: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Video Game)
How do you spend a good time with your GBA? By picking up Konami's "Castlevania: Circle of the Moon". This is by far the best GBA game you can buy and with good reason. The launch title for the GBA is ranked among one of the best sellers on the GBA.

It isn't hard to see why this is a loved game. From the moment you pop this into your GBA you'll be swept off your feet by its AMAZING sound and incredible gameplay that goes unmatched by any other game out there!

The game begins when three vampire hunters corner Dracula. A master, his son and an apprentice. The master becomes imprisoned by Dracula and drops The son and apprentice into the depths of the castle below. Now, playing as the apprentice, Nathan Graves, you must explore the castle and find a way to get inside Dracula's chamber and stop the rite from happening!

Most noticeable about Castlevania: Circle of the Moon is its music. Anyone who's played this game can tell you that Circle of the Moon sounds INCREDIBLE! There is no GBA game that sounds this good out there. Some of the music is actually Orchastral and for the GBA that's amazing.

The second most noticeable thing about Circle of the Moon is the gameplay. Circle of the Moon incorporates an RPG style like gameplay. You run around with a whip that you use to attack enemies. For each enemy you kill you get experience points. When you get enough you level up and your HP and MP increases.

But the gold of Castlevania: Circle of the Moon is in the DSS (Duel Set-up System). This is perhaps the most innovative game idea presented in a title like this. There are twenty DSS cards in the game. Those for elements, and those for attributes. Finding all twenty isn't an easy task since the enemies drop them at random. But incorporating this system into the game is what makes it fun. You select one element and one attribute and see what happens. The DSS presents about 100 combinations and some are very worthwhile to see.

The other part of the gameplay that presents itself well is the exploration. The castle you explore is huge and well constructed. As you defeat more bosses and acquire more abilities you can explore even more of the castle. Much like the Metroid games, you'll know when you can proceed and when you can't. If you come to an area you can't get to its obviously because you do not have the correct ability.

Castlevania doesn't have bad graphics. For a GBA launch title the overall presentation is good but unless you have a GBA SP its a little dark. On a normal GBA it was so dark sometimes that I'd take damage and didn't know what was hitting me. The animation is also on the shorthand side. But that shouldn't suggest that Circle of the Moon doesn't present itself rather well.

The game is also a good challenge. It is not an easy game to get through, and newcomers to the series will have some trouble. But a good challenge is a good thing. The game is not too easy but it really isn't all that hard either. The meat of the challenge comes from the bosses and in any game that's where the challenge should come from.

Perhaps the best part about Castlevania Circle of the Moon is the replay value. Most games lack this but Circle of the Moon makes it worthwhile by providing new modes. Each time you complete the game you unlock new modes. Magician Mode, Fighter Mode and Thief Mode. Each mode has its own strenghs and weaknesses. For example, in Magician Mode you start off with all the cards and a massive amount of MP but your attack, defense and HP are severely limited. In Fighter Mode you have incredible attack, defense and HP but you don't get any DSS cards. In thief mode you have incredible luck! This makes playing through the game a second, third or fourth time a completely different experience than before.

Castlevania: Circle of the Moon is perhaps the best GBA game out there. With superb sound and gameplay, this is easily a treat for any gamer and Castlevania fan. It stacks up perfectly to Symphony of the Night and more over, should be the Castlevania that all future titles on the GBA should be compared to. An awesome effort by Konami.

The Good
+Great gameplay
+DSS System is the best
+Good challenge
+Visually striking
+INCREDIBLE SOUNDTRACK. Among the best the GBA has to offer
+Of good lentgh
+Lots of exploration to do
+Good storyline
+Lots of replay

The Bad
-The graphics are dark on a normal GBA

That's actually the only con that sticks out. Enjoy, as this is as good as GBA games get.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Castlevania at it's best!, July 10, 2001
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This review is from: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Video Game)
This game is probably the best Gameboy title ever released (As well as the best Castlevania ever released). It is alot like the Playstation version, Symphony of the Night, in the sense of the RPG element (Finding and equiping armor and using items). It also has the feel of the older Castlevania games. Some of the features of the game include:

Sub-weapons: Use throwing axes, daggers, bottles of holy water, crucifixes and stop watches to aid you.

DSS Cards: A total of 20 different Action and Ability cards you can mix and match to use various spells. I.E. Mercury (Action) + Cockatrice (Ability) = A powerful stone whip used to petrify your enemies.

Special Items: From Dash Boots to Roc Feathers, these items will ultimately aid you in accessing new areas of the castle and defeating Dracula.

Everything about this game is great, aside from the struggle to get the right lighting, since the game itself is so dark. The simple solution to that: Buy a wormlight for the GBA. Aside from the difficulty to get the right lighting, this game is perfect. This is a must-have for ANY gamer.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Helluva game, November 22, 2001
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This review is from: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Video Game)
This is the first Castlevania I ever bought and I sure as hell liked it. The graphics were astonishing (keeping in mind that the console being played on is a GBA), the game had a great plot, awsome characters, a lot of monsters, and a HUGE map. The game includes several new features in addition to the original Castlevania games, first it has an RPG like system (but since I din't play many other Castlevanias I'm not sure if it's the first) and it has a cool special ability system called the DDS (Dual Set-up System). This system allows the player to combine card's powers together to create a total of 100 spells, abilities, and summons.

The story itself is just like the other Castlevania's (Dracula was summoned again, and now you must defeat him to save the Earth). So there's nothing new there, exept for one somewhat unexpected turn, but it would spoil the game if I told you what it was. So, practically the game kicks @$$, and if you own a GBA this game is a BIG must. It is really fun, and it even has a good replay value (there are 4 or 5 modes to play the game in). And if that's not enough try to raise all your character's level to 100...if you can. Enjoy.

Son Akira

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best launchtitle... it's as simple as that!, August 7, 2001
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Jan van Wijk (Zwolle, The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Video Game)
If you want the best-looking games on your GBA then you should go with Rayman Advance or Tony Hawk. Why shouldn't you buy these games?

Rayman Advance: Most of the time (too) easy but sometimes frustratingly difficult. I finished it in a day!

Tony Hawk: Looks great but if you've played a Tony Hawk-game before (hasn't everybody? :) then you'll always be longing for the "right" controls and game...

OK enough about that, this is a review of Castlevania for crying out loud :) First off, this game isn't for everybody this should be you (more or less :) --- You were brought up with a NES, SNES or GENESIS and now hating that fake 3D-platformcrap and you're wishing that you could play a great, deep 2D-platformer once again ---

Is that you?

It's your lucky day!

The graphics of this game are not bad at all, they are just not as good as RA and TH. The (animated!) backgrounds look gorgeous though and the camera is positioned just right to keep you unirritated. *cough cough* Rayman Advance could learn a thing or two 'bout that! *cough*

Music is bee-au-ti-ful with stereo-headphones on. You won't believe your ears!

But most important, the gameplay is great. It's very challenging but the difficultycurve is so good that you won't be frustrated at all! Furthermore, it took me 30 hours to complete the game... a handheld-game! The card-system also adds lots of depth and you can create your one style (you want a strong short weapon or a long wweaker weapon? Or will it be more defense/intellegence/luck? Or you want a huge earthquakehamer? It's all possible!) There are about 100 combinations!

This is one of the best games I've ever played. Note that I'm not saying Handheldgame! Whaddya waiting for?

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Castlevania CotM is a MUST have for every RPG/Action fan, May 12, 2001
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Landon (Panama City, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Video Game)
This spooky RPG/Adventure is a must have for every GBA fan. Even if your not an RPG/Action fan, this game could change your taste of gaming. This game is like the classic side scroller exept it has doorways you can go through also. There are enough side doors through-out the game to get you lost which adds to the total game time. Not only is this game fun but it has pure addictive qualities unlike any game I have ever played. This game is about 15 hours long if you know exactly what to do and play it straight through without getting any secret items or power ups, but if you get all the secret items and power ups it can last as long as 25 hours. So anyone who gets Game Boy Advance this title is a must have no matter what your gaming tastes are.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally! A game I don't return the day after I buy it!, July 30, 2001
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Brief Comment: I have looked far and wide for a game that holds out for over 24 hours. My search is now over... After blasting through the short but sweet Super Mario Advance and the Chu Chu Rocket that was great but just didn't really give me a replay value high enough. I found it in Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (C:CotM). (See my list of must-buys later in the review)

Concept (4 out of 5 stars): Once again lay Dracula to rest by traveling trough a maze-like castle.

Graphic (5 out of 5 stars): Lush enemies and bosses, but the backgrounds really did it for me. I never did play Castlevanie: Symphony of the Night (a truly revoloutionizing game fore Sega Saturn and Playstation), but I belive (from screenshots) that this game looks as good as it's big brother. Most consumers are scared to buy this game because people rave its way to dark, but it's really not that bad. They just seem to be exagurating.

Sound (5 out of 5 stars): I really don't know sound, but I figure this is what it should sound like.

Control (Only 5 out of 5 stars cause i can't put 8): Very good controls! I never had a problem manuevering around enemies or throwing my sub-weapon.

Gameplay (5 out of 5 stars): The DSS (Duel Setup System) was a nice surprise for this game. The idea to look for these cards and manipulating them to tilt the fight in your favor just makes me smile. The good ol' whip is back and better than ever. The way you collect magical items by defeating bosses was very cool. I also loved the way once you beat the game you unlocked new characteristics for you hero. Overall a good experience.

MUST-BUY List: I returned 4 games because they didn't have enough replay value (Super Mario, Chu Chu Rocket, Rayman Advance, and Ready 2 Rumble: Round 2), but the following games will keep me and anybody that buys them entertained for a long period of time:

1. C:CotM - (See above) 2. Super Dodgeball Advance - Thank god my friends have this game cause it shines in multiplayer. 3. F-Zero: Maximum Velocity - Best racer for GBA out yet. Beating your own times has never been funner. 4. Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 - Just plain fun.

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