Whips, axes, and crosses OH MY! Castlevania is here again. The Castlevania series has been around for over fifteen years and has been played on nearly every major system available. Recently there has been a curse on the series since polygons have been...read the complete Castlevania: Circle of the Moon review at Games First!
Drac?s back?thanks to the Game Boy Advance, and all?s well in the video game bloodsucker?s paradise known as Castlevania. The evil Count Dracula has been resurrected, and you, a member of the legendary, whip-wielding, vampire-hunting Belmont clan, are...read the complete Castlevania: Circle of the Moon review at GamePro
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There’s a really cool thing going on with the background and the foreground in this title. It gives the illusion of depth because the background, which is separate from the foreground, scrolls. You’ll find that the environments all exhibit a great...read the complete Castlevania: Circle of the Moon review at Nintendojo
It's Castlevania. Do I even need to write a review? Okay...First off, this is a whole new game and not an SNES clone. Second, this game comes over from Japan with battery backup intact (are you listening THQ). Graphics on this game are nothing to...read the complete Castlevania: Circle of the Moon review at Game Rankings
The year is 1830. The evil sorceress, Camilla, has resurrected Count Dracula and plans to restore him to full power through a secret ritual. Morris Baldwin (apparently no relation to John Baldwin from Bloodlines), his son Hugh, and his apprentice Nathan...read the complete Castlevania: Circle of the Moon review at RPGFan
Sure CotM doesn’t push the limits of the GBA but it still looks great. Nathan has tons of fluent animation. The backgrounds look great and are filled with detailed stained glass or elaborate paintings. But the one bad part about this game falls into...read the complete Castlevania: Circle of the Moon review at Gaming Target
Konami's long-running vampire series makes its debut on the Game Boy Advance with Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. On a moonlit evening of 1830, cultist followers of Dracula prepare a ritual to reawaken their dark lord. Aging vampire hunter Morris...read the complete Castlevania: Circle of the Moon review at AllGame
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