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Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod)
Posted: September 25, 2011 (01:11 PM)
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Pickhut, you definitely caught the energy of this game. Great job!

It's a shame they don't do more CV titles in this style. I really got tired of the "Metroidvania" style after playing Order of Ecclesia. Downloading and playing through Rondo and Dracula's Curse taught me again how awesome the old style was.


The only thing my milkshake brings to the yard is a subpoena.

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Author: dementedhut
Posted: September 25, 2011 (03:28 PM)
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I myself can't see why they can't switch between the two styles with every few releases, but I guess the current style is more popular. Speaking of the old style, I took a stab at the original NES Castlevania yesterday thinking, "It can't be as hard as I remembered it to be..." And I got my ass handed to me on the third area of the castle (the outside section thingy), which made it really difficult to beat the boss. I dread facing Death... if I have the will power to play up to that part. XD

Thanks for the comments, too!


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