AmericanDJ
Marquess Ostia | Other Trap Butler ★
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2015
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- Wisconsin
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- Derek123
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- 1650-1984-4165
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- SW-7880-5897-7871
I've now beaten Castlevania II: Simon's Quest.
I think I honestly liked it a little bit more than I was expecting. Granted, the fact that I was using a guide (and thus, had somewhat of an idea what I was doing) probably helped, since some of the things you're supposed to do in the game are less then obvious, to say the least. I did find it somewhat inconvenient that getting a Game Over resets the amount of hearts you have, but I liked that continuing just starts you back at where you died.
The bosses felt pretty easy compared to Castlevania 1 though (especially Dracula).
I'm not quite sure whether I want to play CV3 or 4 next though. I do hear that they are both quite good, but I hear that Castlevania III is pretty tough, even compared to the first game, while Super Castlevania IV is a bit easier. Given that I found the first game to be pretty difficult, I'm leaning a bit more towards Super Castlevania IV, but I'm not entirely sure yet.
I think I honestly liked it a little bit more than I was expecting. Granted, the fact that I was using a guide (and thus, had somewhat of an idea what I was doing) probably helped, since some of the things you're supposed to do in the game are less then obvious, to say the least. I did find it somewhat inconvenient that getting a Game Over resets the amount of hearts you have, but I liked that continuing just starts you back at where you died.
The bosses felt pretty easy compared to Castlevania 1 though (especially Dracula).
I'm not quite sure whether I want to play CV3 or 4 next though. I do hear that they are both quite good, but I hear that Castlevania III is pretty tough, even compared to the first game, while Super Castlevania IV is a bit easier. Given that I found the first game to be pretty difficult, I'm leaning a bit more towards Super Castlevania IV, but I'm not entirely sure yet.