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All in, these franchise hallmarks amount to a game that feels like a bona fide member of the Castlevania family and actually plays like one, too. Combined with the multi-directional control and dynamic combat, the game feels more like the boss-rush ver...
Abstract: I have a deep fondness for the Castlevania series. The original title is among my favorite games on the NES, the Metroid-style detour kept me addicted for weeks when I collected them all together, and I have plumbed the series' highs and lows. For such a...
Abstract: Although Castlevania Fans have been treated to some hit or miss titles in the past, none have been as worrisome as Castlevania Judgment. From the moment this title was announced, many were worried about how a franchised based on side-scrolling whip-cracki...
When a crossover fighter is done well, as it has been with the Smash Brothers and Capcom Vs series, they bring together favorite characters into a new style of gameplay. When they are handled with care and attention you get games like Smash Brothers B...
Abstract: Its not as bad as you think! The mainstream gaming media basically eviscerated Castlevania Judgment the day it was released (and even before), bemoaning the franchise’s bizarre attempt at a 3D fighting game and heavily criticizing the motion controls...
Abstract: Castlevania Judgment is a new title for the franchise and one that provides fanatics with the look, feel and characters they fell in love with years ago. New gamers to the series will find the battles to be fun and entertaining and the presentation to...
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Abstract: We don’t mind a Castlevania fighting game when it’s done right but Judgment just isn’t able to pull it off well thanks to a number of problems that make this a unimpressive fighting game. All is not bad, though, seeing as the collection of characters b...
Abstract: To its credit, Castlevania Judgment has high ambitions. Rather than cloning a classic one-vs.one brawler and shoehorning Castlevania characters into it, Judgment fuses multiple fighting game philosophies in an effort to separate itself from its side-sc...