![]() ![]() You can change some display settings, add scanlines and interlacing (for God-knows-what reason), and you can quick save. This is somehow more barebones, with no extras, no 2.5D mode for Rondo of Blood, no art galleries, nothing. ![]() And the port is not very impressive.Ĭastlevania Requiem is almost a rehash of a previously existing title, The Dracula X Chronicles, released for the PSP. ![]() The port, however, is what’s on trial here. Plus, they’re here just in time for Halloween, so you can really immerse yourself with a nice glass of red wine while soaking in the cool night air. If I had to review them on their own merits, I would likely give them both an excellent score. What’s so complicated about this review, then? Well, I think these are near-perfect games. That day has finally come, along with a port of Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, in the form of Castlevania Requiem. So I waited, not having owned a PSP, for it to be ported to a system I owned. I played the demo on Xbox 360 as a young lad with a broken arm, but never bought the full game. I’ve always longed for the warm, wine-tinged embrace of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.
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