Well, they do say something about your character if you beat the main game, but it's just a little blurb, nothing special. As always, two player is the funnest.
Well, they do say something about your character if you beat the main game, but it's just a little blurb, nothing special. As always, two player is the funnest.
Yeah, that's the part I don't like. I would love to play it, but is it worth all that money? For me right now, no. But if you want to send me a free copy, go for it! lol
I played those games for just a few minutes to see how they compare, and man, they're hard! CF 63 1/3 is definitely easier, but it's really your opinion if you think it's better than the others (I do). It's interesting to note that the only character in all three games is Bad Mr. Frosty.
Yep, they were trying to distinguish themselves. No blood, just clay spillets; no karate dudes, just crazy karate chef. The people who made this game had way too much fun.
Yep, that was just sculptor's cut, which was superior to the original version. The game is fun, but the voice acting and humor is the best part.
Oh man, I would love to play sculptor's cut, but like you said, it's become a rare and expensive item. Sumo Santa is my favorite guy from the orignal game. His attacks are just hilarious! The voice acting in this game is second to none.
A true classic indeed. Some time I'll have to do Villain themes, there are some really cool ones.
Legends is not a terrible game, but it's also not very fun. Castlevania games have had a legacy of hit and miss; some are AMAZING, while others are just terrible, and of course, the in-between. I suppose the GB games are the in-between ones, not that amazing.
Great themes! Motoi Sakaraba composed for those games, I believe; he's great. That first one was indeed very intenses, and the origins one did not sound like a final boss theme at all, but wow, it was beautiful! Thanks for sharing, JD.