The Super Castlevania IV Original Video Game Soundtrack Vinyl is now available on Amazon.
If you're going to relive a nightmare, you might as well do it right.
One thing that's been prevalent now more than ever is video game remakes. Dormant series like Prince of Persia, Splinter Cell, and System Shock aren't first getting brand-new sequels but remakes of the classic entries. Horror titles are no exception, with the recent Resident Evil, Dead Space, and Silent Hill remakes.
Putting aside whether these remakes are necessary, most of them are excellent. They can expand and enrich the world with added details, improve gameplay mechanics, or put more focus on the story. Standard remakes will count, but story remakes or reimaginings will also be included.
If Castlevania is there as an Horror Game then Demon's Souls should be there as well.
Also, you might want to add Shadow of the Colossus there too. Where you play as a mass murdering genocidal maniac on a warpath.
Even after all these years, Super Castlevania IV is still a fantastic game and the best entry in its old-school iteration.
Still get hyped in the very first level when that music slowly intros and kicks off.
The SNES was probably the best all-around retro console in terms of its game library and the sheer number of hits that were released on the system. It’s no wonder that these 15 games are just a few of the SNES games that hold up today.
Why do these sites always go for the obvious top 10 best Snes games?
There are tons of Snes games that are never mentioned and are still fun to play today.
Games like :
- Super Punch out
- Axelay
- Demon's Crest
- Saturday Slammaster
- Run Saber
- Sunset Rider
- Out of this world
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that soundtrack is beyond awesome! I'll always go back and check out some of the tracks...once you play that amazing game, the music stays with you.
Possibly going to be a bad production. Here's a review of the first soundtrack on vinyl:
http://www.usgamer.net/arti...
More details on this album here:
https://mondotees.com/blogs...
I think the original link includes referral link (ad) to Amazon. OP posts only articles from that site.