Misure Belmont move's like a snail, the controls are sluggish, he can't jump properly to say his life and the graphics are quite ugly.
However, the whip mechanics work very nicely and it has a decent difficulty level.
Not brilliant but, bearing in mind how old it is, I can see how newer iterations into the series could be good-great games and will try and hunt down a DS Castlevania.
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If you're a Wii owner, I suggest you buy Actraiser instead.
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Jun 16, 09 08:28AMSection 9
You gotta be kidding me, this still stands as the best Castlevania imo (CV3 was pretty good too, close match up). He's a little choppy but the game as years ahead of its time. It's one of the only snes games I still play because it has so much creativity.
Apr 30, 09 09:55AMRicoman
/agree with the hopping, but you GOT to admit it had the best music out on the SNES in its time. I used to play it just to hear the music!
Oct 03, 07 02:18PMKhaellis
I agree, but Super Castlevania IV was one of the first games out on the SNES, so it certainly didn't have the graphics that some of the later SNES games did. But I have to agree with you 100% about the jumping. They were more like hops than jumps.
Aug 07, 07 07:22AMSkullKidKazooie
Misure Belmont move's like a snail, the controls are sluggish, he can't jump properly to say his life and the graphics are quite ugly.
However, the whip mechanics work very nicely and it has a decent difficulty level.
Not brilliant but, bearing in mind how old it is, I can see how newer iterations into the series could be good-great games and will try and hunt down a DS Castlevania.
66%
If you're a Wii owner, I suggest you buy Actraiser instead.
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