- Five stages plus a bonus
- variety of environments
- large number of enemies
- loads of weapons
- password save
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4.0 out of 5 stars
castlevania lengends,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Castlevania Legends (Game Cartridge)
castlevania lengends was a ok game it's not in the class of some of the other castlevania series. overall it was a entertaining game and not to hard to beat one of the great features it has you can get a password to continue the level you left off I would recommend this game to mine friends
4.0 out of 5 stars
Average and Below Gameplay Drags Down Promising Premise.,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Castlevania Legends (Game Cartridge)
This is the game that "Castlevania: The Adventure" should have been. With the exception of the maddeningly frustrating climbing/bat sections it is solid (unlike the broken mess of "Adventure") and in spots very fun. Most of the criticism surrounding this title makes sense only when you realize that this game have to directly follow two of the greatest masterpieces of the series, "Belmont's Revenge" also on the original gameboy, and "Symphony of the Night" on the PSX/1. It pales in comparison to both of those titles in every category except story, where hands down it beats "Revenge".The Good- Excellent origin story for the series, much more interesting than the predictable yawn-fest of "Lament of Innocence". 80% solid gameplay -climbing sections with bats you can't really hit ruin the game for many. And it is one of the last "ClassicVanias" before the series went into a spiral of endlessly cloning SOTN or "MetroidVania" style gameplay in all 2D entries. The Bad- The story is no longer canon (IGA, director of the series, really dropped the ball here as a proper remake of this game I cannot help but think would have been much more fun than "Lament"). The gameplay is not as finely tuned as most other Classic CV titles. Most of which benefit from masterfully crafted platforming and action. The backgrounds are dull, with largely empty backgrounds, average and below sprite work, and a mostly average soundtrack. Which gives the impression that the creators had a wonderful story and not the will to execute/tell it properly. This is an impression a lot of people take at face value. But after considering it I think having to cram in the data for nintendos latest gimmick/SNES life-extender at the time - the super gameboy, more adequetly explains the sparseness in other areas of the game. It was only a grey original gameboy cartidge after all. Trying to stuff this new technology AND a game worthy of following up Belmont's Revenge into it was a lot to ask of the development team. (Said super game boy "enhancements" consist of different solid colors for the stages and a castle-style border for the game when played on the super gameboy by the way.) In any case, a mediocre game rests where, given the story, a masterpiece should be. And the series as a whole is less rich for it. All in all, putting aside the storyline- which is excellent and far superior to the "Dracula has awoken (early) go kill him again." story of most CV games, I would rate this a slightly below average classic Castlevania and an above average action game for the gameboy. This does not warrant the huge price tag attached to the game these days however, and to all but obsessive CV completests I would recommend the terrific "Belmont's Revenge" for your ClassicVania-on-the-go needs instead. That game usually costs about half as much and is just better overall.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good game.,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Castlevania Legends (Game Cartridge)
Fairly short. Easier than Castlevania 1. Has checkpoints and a limited use invincibility. Very fun.
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