Dawn of Sorrow does have a flaw, which is tipped off by its subtitle: it was designed in the first year of the DS's life, which means that its creators felt compelled to (1) give it a subtitle that could be shortened, obnoxiously, to "DS," and (2) cram in some ill-fitting touch-screen functionality.
Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon, Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night are among some of the best Koji Igarashi titles that fans can play while they wait for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night to release on June 18.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Steam reviews are very positive 9/10. I'm going to buy it for Switch though. I want to also play on the go, and at work :D
Damn didnt know Bloodstained just released. Will get it on switch
Yeah I'm REALLY loving what little I've played of it so far and this is coming from someone who hasn't been too impressed with what has been shown of the game, guess metroidvania plays better than they look.
Few game series are as definitive and beloved as Castlevania. Pitting players against Dracula and his unholy forces time and again, it is a staple of the medium of gaming and continues to live on in some way, shape or form after decades of releases. Some entries have been better than others though, so today we've got all 30 ranked from worst to best.
Koji Igarashi discusses the highly anticipated Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night on how it incorporates the beloved gameplay of his 2D Castlevania titles into a brand new IP.
Old, were on day 7 now