The unholy visual design, jarring sound effects, and wonderfully composed score create a mood unmatched in the portable realm. If you can get past the overly difficult boss battles, you'll be treated to an extremely rewarding adventure.
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At first glance, Ecclesia looks like the same old competent but familiar offering of side-srolling action, exploration, and RPG-style leveling, but like previous entries in the series, it boldly changes up the tried-and-true by injecting a unique combat a
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The 2-D graphics are wonderfully drawn, the soundtrack is epic and the bosses are among the best we've seen. We don't like the boring two-player races and item trading, but overall, this is one of the best Castlevanias to date.
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IGN
With Dawn of Sorrow, players were witness to the first DS Castlevania offering, borrowing from the best in Aria of Sorrow and bringing the innovative soul system to Nintendo's new handheld with added touch elements, wireless connectivity ,and elements wit
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GameSpy
In addition to the upped difficulty, fans of the series will most likely appreciate the updated look of the game. There were plenty of complaints about the anime look of the last two DS entries in the series.
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