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IGN: Castlevania: Harmony of Despair Review

Castlevania fans will definitely have fun with Harmony of Despair. It's basically a six-player time attack mode with all your favorite characters, and there isn't anything else quite like it on Xbox Live Arcade. If Konami ironed out the kinks, a follow-up to this could be really great.

Presentation - 5.0
Graphics - 7.5
Sound - 7.0
Gameplay - 7.5
Lasting Appeal - 7.5
Overall -

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GuruStarr785016d ago (Edited 5016d ago )

Not really what I was hoping for.......I wish it was more single-player focused (like SOTN) with the multiplayer added on as a bonus.....If they put out a demo, I'll try it, and see if I like it, otherwise, I'm gonna hold off on this one at $15.

Is it that hard to make a true spiritual successor to SOTN?.....that's what us SoTN fans really want....not these 3D versions that are just "OK".......SOTN was simple, yet engaging and brilliant.....I thought the DS games were OK, but nothing like the original PS1 game.

Cheeseknight285016d ago

Eh, I would argue that Aria of Sorrow + Dawn of Sorrow surpassed Symphony of the Night. The soul system was quite a lot of fun, so many combinations available. And if you never went and beat the game as Julius in Dawn of Sorrow (And fought the true final boss) you really didn't experience the whole thing.

As for Harmony of Despair, they lost my purchase at "no offline co-op".

Aleusia5016d ago

Why is this game exclusive to the XBLA?

Bloodshedder5016d ago

why is it on the psp channel?

GuruStarr785016d ago

@Bloodshedder:

I'm going to just start agreeing with anything you say....just because of your avatar.

autobotdan941d ago

Castlevania and Resident Evil are always good

Neonridr941d ago

the old stuff here vastly outshines the newer stuff, lol

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NeoGamer232941d ago

How about scraping Games with Gold and reducing both XB Live Gold and XB GamePass Ultimate by $5 per month.

I don't mind the games with gold, but in reality it has been a long time since I really cared about what came on games with gold.

John_McClane941d ago

Getting rid of the gold paywall entirely works for me.

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NeoGamer232940d ago

@John_McClane
I believe in paying for services you use. You look at the console vendors and they run a network that tracks your gamer profile, does your games saves, and provides an environment for multi-player. The servers and infrastructure to do this is expensive and has to be paid for somehow.

I like a direct payment method rather then hiding the costs behind something else. No matter what they have to find a way to make money off the investments they make. No company does stuff for free. Now with PSNow and XB GamePass I think both should just drop the free games (that aren't really free because they allocate Gold and Plus money to buy those games) I think it is time the the free games are dropped and the subscriptions drop in price as well.

Kurt Russell940d ago

I loved Aaero. I bought it on PS4 a few years ago and got hooked (some great tunes in there). I will happily double dip and try and grab a few achievements blitzing through the earlier difficulties again.

darthv72941d ago

I havent played Code Veronica since the Dreamcast. I assume this is that but in HD?

Yui_Suzumiya941d ago

Yeah, it had an HD remaster during the PS3 / 360 era

babadivad941d ago

Same. That game was long AF!!

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franwex941d ago

Damn, I just bought code name Veronica. Lol. I was eyeballing the Castlevania game due to the recent Tokyo Gameshow Sale, but I guess I’ll just get it here instead.

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autobotdan941d ago

Resident Evil and Castlevania crossover Video game and Anime series confirmed!

VersusDMC941d ago

Nope. That would make no sense...but there is going to be a Devil May Cry and Castlevania anime crossover.

https://www.ign.com/article...

So anything is possible.

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Top 10: Worst Castlevania Games

Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "It’s been a Castlevania-packed week here at Link-Cable as we’ve spent nearly every day covering the series and reminiscing about our favorite moments from the revered franchise. But now it’s time to turn away from the light and take a deep dive into the darkness that is the worst games from the series. Yes, while the vast majority of games that bear the Castlevania games are genuinely good there’s enough monsters lurking in the shadows to fill us with dread of ever stepping back into Dracula’s castle. So grab your whips and your wall-meat, things are about to get"

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MWH1888d ago

It's unfortunate how LOS2 turn out, great gameplay mechanics let down by mostly bad level design and dull story.

LoS1 is among the best games i played, it reminded to rush into judging a game without trying it.

ShockUltraslash1888d ago

LoS2 had good combat.
It's how the end of the game was lackluster and felt unfinished.

Eien1888d ago

Knew that Number 1 was going to be Castlevania Judgement. So many people judge the game without even playing it. It was a fine game with some flaws like most games, no where near the worst.

william_cade1888d ago

Simon's Quest is one of my favorite games of all time and ahead of its time. It felt like an action rpg, the day/night cycle was awesome and different, and when I figured out how to take the tornado to the other side I was excited. I beat the game in the early 90's and still have great memories playing it.

I know this would never happen but I would love to see a From Soft remake of Simon's Quest with Miyazaki developing it. It would hold up well as a souls-like experience.

INMATEofARKHAM1888d ago

Simon's Quest is always the bastard child of the good Castlevania. It was frankly ahead of it's time.

Vanfernal1888d ago

It's "cool" to hate on that game. Apart from being obtuse because of the localization, the atmosphere, gameplay and music still makes it one of the most memorable Castlevanias. It laid the groundwork for 2D exploration games down the line.

rataranian1888d ago

Castlevania 64. End of story.

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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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