I found myself just a little disappointed in Circle of the Moon's music, however. My last Castlevania adventure (the Playstation classic Symphony of the Night) was quite strong musically, and the choral tune accompanying the title was quite nice. Which...read the complete Castlevania: Circle of the Moon review at Just RPG
Nathan's controls are simple and intuitive. The A button jumps and B button attacks. The L shoulder button activates the DSS combination selected (which I'll get into in a little bit) and the R shoulder button is used for special moves. Start brings up...read the complete Castlevania: Circle of the Moon review at Portable Review
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When Nintendo released their successor to the ultra popular portable Game Boy Color system, the Game Boy Advance, it wasn't really "out with the old and in with the new" as much as it was "out with the new and in with the old." Despite having a 32-bit...read the complete Castlevania: Circle of the Moon review at Gamecritics
As with every game in the series, Circle of the Moon's story can be summed up in two sentences: Dracula has come back from the dead. Go kill him. With less story to move things along than even the simplest modern action game, Circle of the Moon harkens...read the complete Castlevania: Circle of the Moon review at RPGamer
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