Konami finally put out Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles, which contains a remake of the game Rondo of Blood, as well as the original version of the game, and a re-translated port of Symphony of the Night.
All of that packed onto one little UMD -- it's like Orange Box all over again. How does the game stand up, though? Rondo of Blood was from a different type of Castlevania -- the classic platformer as opposed to the more Metroid-esque titles like Symphony of the Night and Aria of Sorrow.
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "We are now in the second half of our series of articles that pit an original game against its remake and for this entry we’re turning down the lights and putting on some spooky music as we take a look at one of gaming’s most spectacular franchises – specifically Castlevania: Rondo of Blood and it’s PSP remake, The Dracula X Chronicles. Now this is as interesting entry in this series has both of these games earned a dedicated cult following but aren’t often remembered among the franchise’s high-points like the ‘Sorrow’ saga and of course the classic Symphony of the Night so revisiting these ‘pretty good’ games is a pretty interesting prospect."
It's also worth noting that Dracula X Chronicles contains the original game too. I disagree with Game Sack about the 2.5D aesthetic of the remake as I don't mind it at all. I think both versions of this game are great though. I'm glad I scored a bargain bin copy of this game for $10 new several years ago.
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