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Unheard of: Metroidvanias on the PS2

The PlayStation 2 was a treasure trove for all kind of experiments. Today, we're taking at the best PS2 Metroidvania games.

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Terrifyingly Bad: A Look Back At the 3D Castlevania Games

If you decide to play a Castlevania game, make sure it's in 2D. Unfortunately, the series has never been able to make the jump from 2D to 3D successfully. Publisher Konami has tried. Six times in fact, but whether trying to build it in-house or with a third party developer, they never captured the essence of the series or make a good game for that matter. So just to be sure you know what to look out for, here are the six 3D Castlevania games that have been made.

isarai1657d ago

I loved the hell out of lords of shadow, lords if shadow 2 had its moments but just didnt leave as much of an impact on me as the first did, still loved it though. They are both great games IMO, maybe not the best "Castlevania" games but great games in their own right.

RememberThe3571656d ago

Yeah that first game was legit good. Really wish they hadn't taken a step back for the second, this series really looked great in 3D.

AK911656d ago (Edited 1656d ago )

According to one of the former devs of Mercury Steam the higher ups kept interfering with the sequel to the point where the game was nothing like what the dev team had envisioned for the sequel so we got the mess that was Lords of Shadows 2.

PhoenixUp1657d ago

I enjoyed Lament of Innocence and Lords of Shadow. They were entertaining titles and I wouldn’t mind trying Lords of Shadow 2 on PS Now.

Just because a game isn’t GOTY worthy does not mean it’s not worth playing. You could do a lot worse than those exceptional titles.

Abcdefeg1656d ago

Curse of darkness was ahead of its time

Hedstrom1656d ago

I really liked lament of innocence and Lords of shadow! Havent tried the other 3d games. But ive played most of the 2d games!

gangsta_red1656d ago (Edited 1656d ago )

I don't know why Castlevania: Lament of Innocence gets a bad rap. It was one of the best in the series at that time and really was a compliment to the Devil May Cry 3rd person style of action that was getting popular at that time.

I rented it on a fluke and was seriously surprised on how good it was. So much so I went out and bought a used copy of Curse of Darkness and instantly returned that trash.

The problem with Nintendo 64 games is they all tried to mimic the Mario/Zelda 64 style of gameplay and how could they not with that whacky ass N64 controller. Almost every game outside of Nintendo's own felt horrible and incomplete.

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The PlayStation Classics: Castlevania Lament of Innocence PS2 Classic

With the Castlevania Anniversary Collection coming up, now seems like the perfect time to grab Castlevania Lament of Innocence on your PS2 or PS3.

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gangsta_red1814d ago

I seriously loved this Castlevania entry. It had the God of War action style and some really cool enemy designs. Plus hidden areas like SOTN.

Very underrated and extremely good, imo.

PhoenixUp1813d ago

It was actually a Devil May Cry style they were aiming for since Gow hadn’t been released at the time

Orionsangel1813d ago

Good game, but you gotta get used to the grid style controls with linear pathways.

PhoenixUp1813d ago

One of my favorite 3D Castlevania titles next to Lords of Shadow

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The Best Castlevania Games, All 30 Ranked From Worst to Best

Few game series are as definitive and beloved as Castlevania. Pitting players against Dracula and his unholy forces time and again, it is a staple of the medium of gaming and continues to live on in some way, shape or form after decades of releases. Some entries have been better than others though, so today we've got all 30 ranked from worst to best.

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