23 months. That's how long it has been since the Game Boy Advance was released. In those 23 months, only one developer has released three brand-new sequels to one of the most beloved video game series.
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You play a newcomer to the series, Soma, a man (it is a man, despite all the pictures you've seen) who is sucked into Dracula's castle during a lunar eclipse. As you try to find an escape, you discover many new things along the way, mostly about yourself
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GameSpot
It's a good thing you can't truly kill Dracula. Otherwise, Konami would have to stop making these excellent Castlevania games for the Game Boy Advance. Aria of Sorrow, the third Castlevania for Nintendo's portable system, is probably the best one yet,
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Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow as stated is set in the future. Strangely this has absolutely no effect on the overall experience of the game nor the look. Apparently Dracula isn't too much of a home renovator, as there is absolutely no indication of a
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