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Every year or two, I return to 1997’s Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. The defining action RPG’s pixel art, legendary score, and swift progression from groggy half-vamp to daddy-slaying ...
Experience Symphony of the Night remastered to 4K/1080p, with optional rendering options such as image-smoothing.
Symphony of the Night is to action-adventure fans what Mario 64 is to platform lovers, Monkey Island is to point and click autistics or Final Fantasy VII is to incurable geeks.
Castlevania Requiem is a bundle including classic games Rondo of Blood, which came out in Japan in 1993, and its sequel, 1997's Symphony of the Night.
Things took quite a change with the release of Castlevania Symphony Of The Night released for the original PlayStation in 1997 where Konami took the series in a all new direction. The game changed ...
Sadly, the version of Symphony of the Night included in this package is based on the PSP release that was included in Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles.
Visually, Symphony of the Night has held up remarkably well. The visuals have the beauty of 16-bit pixel art with a level of depth and complexity in the backgrounds that couldn't have been done on ...
Symphony of the Night, originally released in 1997 for PlayStation, was a landmark for the long running Castlevania series.
Sony has announced "Castlevania Requiem: Symphony of the Night & Rondo of Blood" as a PlayStation 4 digital exclusive for this October.
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