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15 Castlevania Games You Should Be Playing

Added: 16.05.2015 0:50 | 8 views | 0 comments


1. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night



Symphony of the Night remains the undisputed king of the Castlevania series, responsible for shaping an entire genre of exploration-based action games. Its continued popularity two decades later fueled an enormously successful new Kickstarter game from its legendary designer, Koji Igarashi.


2. Castlevania



The very first title in the Castlevania series also hit stores during the first year of the Nintendo Entertainment System's US release. Castlevania's precise action and gothic atmosphere stood head and shoulders above its contemporaries. Facing creepy bosses and a wielding a versatile arsenal, Simon Belmont knocked down the doors of Dracula's castle with aplomb.


3. Castlevania: Bloodlines



Bloodlines has never been one of Castlevania's most beloved games, but the amount of unbridled ingenuity on display in the game's haunted hallways makes it one of the best. If you value experimental ideas, prepare to fall under its spell.


4. Castlevania: Rondo of Blood



For years, Rondo of Blood was spoken about in hushed tones by importers and collectors as the best Castlevania that never left Japan. We finally received English ports of the Turbo Grafx game recently, and the game's branching paths, secret rooms, and superb action lived up to the hype.


5. Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow



Castlevania had a rocky history on the Game Boy, but Igarashi nailed the format with his trilogy of Game Boy Advance games that nearly match his revered Symphony of the Night. Aria of Sorrow is widely considered the best of the bunch.


6. Super Castlevania IV



Like its 8-bit predecessors, Super Castlevania IV was one of the early stars of the Super Nintendo. The game took wonderful advantage of the 16-bit system's graphic innovations like translucency and Mode 7-enabled background rotation. Plus, the supernatural soundtrack was absolutely killer.


7. Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow



After the success of the Game Boy Advance Castlevania games, the Nintendo DS received its own trio of demon-slaying "Igavanias." Each DS game has its fanbase, but with clever rune-drawing mechanics and classical castle exploration, Dawn of Sorrow may go down in history as the last of the grand style, capital-C Castlevanias.


8. Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse



The last Castlevania game to arrive on the NES was also the most ambitious. With multiple endings, alternate paths, and a cast of assistant characters, Castlevania III combined the non-linear direction of more experimental Castlevania games with polished action and a sense of purpose. It's also ridiculously difficult in all the right ways.


9. Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia



We didn't know it at the time, but Order of Ecclesia was Koji Igarashi's swan song in the official Castlevania franchise. With his final game, he revamped the art style, added an enormous difficulty spike over previous DS titles, and let the player explore far beyond the boundaries of Dracula's castle.


10. Akumajou Special – Boku Dracula-kun



Akumajou Special, also known as "I'm Kid Dracula," is a colorful Konami spinoff title that features many of the Castlevania touchstones twisted into campy and cute parodies. It's also an intense action platformer that plays like it received a healthy infusion of Mega Man DNA.


11. Vampire Killer



Vampire Killer is a forgotten offshoot of the Castlevania series, but it still had a powerful impact on several future titles. This MSX 2 game came out the same year as the original NES Castlevania, but it featured drastically different gameplay with open-ended, Metroid-style exploration. It's a theme Castlevania would return to later in more successful iterations.


12. Castlevania: Lords of Shadow



Depending on how you look at, Lords of Shadow either saved or ruined the Castlevania franchise. With a gigantic budget and hack-and-slash gameplay reminiscent of God of War, it certainly forged a bold new direction for the series. Taken on its own merits, it's an admirably ambitious game, even if didn't quite capture that ephemeral Castlevania feel.


13. Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth



It was a small adventure on the Wii's digital game service, but it did deliver a proper 2D side-scrolling Castlevania title on a console. The Adventure ReBirth revives the story of Christopher Belmont from a dormant Game Boy game, but this time, the action snaps like a whip. It's a Castlevania back alley well worth exploring.


14. Castlevania II: Simon's Quest



Although it's often maligned for its confusing translation and esoteric puzzles, Simon's Quest implemented plenty of interesting concepts. Between a day-and-night cycle that strengthened enemies and its fresh RPG leveling elements, Simon's Quest was an awkward, yet important, step for the series.


15. Sexy Parodius



It's not an official Castlevania game, but Sexy Parodius is still an essential experience for fans of the franchise. An entire level in this wacky-shoot-'em up plays out as an extended Castlevania homage, complete with an enormous Medusa-head boss. It's one of the rare times you can see these classic elements in a humorous context. (Image via Shadowserg)


From: www.gamespot.com

The Shadow (SNES) - Continue?

Added: 13.05.2015 11:16 | 5 views | 0 comments


Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? Paul, Nick, and Josh know! Also, The Shadow, he knows.

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From: n4g.com

Press Pass 75 Profits, profits everywhere

Added: 12.05.2015 15:16 | 10 views | 0 comments


With many companies posting their first 2015 fiscal reports, the crew has plenty to talk about. There is brief mention of the new Assassins Creed, Tom Clancys The Division, and GOG.coms expanding catalog as well as talk about the new Champion Master feature in League of Legends and news of Star Wars Battlefront. The Killzone: Shadow Fall class action lawsuit was also dismissed in court, but it might still have repercussions for the industry going forward. Finally, the crew bids farewell to Reclaim Your Game as it shuts its virtual doors after years of providing an important service to consumers.

From: n4g.com

Mabinogi Heroes Nexon Korea caught using competitor artwork

Added: 12.05.2015 3:17 | 16 views | 0 comments


Nexon Korea recently held a promotional campaign for the latest update for Mabinogi Heroes (Vindictus), titled as Shadow and Light. When the official promotional artwork was shown, gamers were stunned to see an uncanny resemblance to the one used by Blizzard Entertainment for Diablo III: Reaper of Souls. The main character, Malthael, can be spotted underneath the Nexon image.

From: n4g.com

New Meltdown Heist and price reductions for Payday 2

Added: 08.05.2015 20:17 | 11 views | 0 comments


Payday 2 has just received its 67th update, and this one is a big one, with new content and permanent price reductions. The new Meltdown heist will take you back to the Murkywater warehouse where players also completed the Shadow Raid heist; this time, you won't need to stealth though. In addition to this free content update, there are permanent price reductions for some of Payday 2's content, including some DLC, weapons, and character packs.

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From: n4g.com

"Almost certain failure": How Monolith saved Mordor

Added: 07.05.2015 3:17 | 9 views | 0 comments


Eurogamer: It started, fittingly, with the nemesis system, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor's most interesting design feature, which, perhaps for the first time, brought emergent storytelling to the forefront of a mainstream blockbuster video game. "We were just a tiny skunk-works team to begin with," explains Michael de Plater, design director at Monolith, who joined the studio in December 2010 around the same time the first prototype emerged. "Because we were small we knew that we had to take a systems based approach to the design; we were just not going to be able to compete with other open-world games in terms of scale."

From: n4g.com

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition Released, Launch Video Available

Added: 06.05.2015 8:19 | 15 views | 0 comments


Expanded version includes all downloadable content

From: www.gamershell.com

Shadow of Mordor GOTY gets new trailer

Added: 05.05.2015 16:17 | 8 views | 0 comments


With Shadow of Mordor GOTY releasing on the 8th May a new trailer has been released.

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From: n4g.com

Daily Deals: Star Wars Games, Xbox One With Three Games and Live, $500 Price Drop On LG OLED HDTV

Added: 05.05.2015 0:59 | 13 views | 0 comments


Plus Shadow of Mordor is $20 again, you can get New Nintendo 3DS XL with a game for $10 extra, and a six foot iPhone cable for $7.

From: www.ign.com


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