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Akumajou Nendaiki: Akumajou Dracula


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Akumajou Nendaiki: Akumajou Dracula

Genre : Action - Platformer

Multiplayer : 1 player

Year : 2001

Developer : Konami

Publisher : Konami

Par GambierBae :
Whenever Dracula rises from the dead, a Belmont is there, ready to invade the ever-changing castle and send Dracula back to the hell that spawned him. In this Castlevania adventure, the man who started it all once again returns to the stage. Simon Belmont will have to whip his way through the dark halls of the Lord Vampire's castle, taking down his minions and eventually doing battle with Dracula himself.

Castlevania Chronicles is the first opportunity a majority of U.S. gamers have to play one of the few Castlevania games that was never released stateside. Originally titled Dracula X68000, the game was released in Japan on the Sharp X68000 in 1993 and harkens back to the original days of the series on the NES and MSX computer. Simon Belmont will travel through eight levels, and even though several of the levels have different paths, they all lead to one final boss. Simon's quest will take him through the entry hall, into the underground dungeons, and past various ledges, courtyards, and passages that will eventually lead him to Dracula's tower. Along the way he will find hearts to power special weapons that will be familiar to Castlevania players, such as the boomerang, axe and dagger.

In addition to the Original mode, which is simply a straight port of the Sharp X68000 game, Castlevania Chronicles adds an Arranged mode. This version of the game offers some updated music and new graphics handled by Ayami Kojima, who was responsible for the visuals in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Also included is an interview with the game's producer, Koji Igarashi, and an art gallery of Kojima's work, which can be accessed after the game is completed.

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Alternative versions

    Castlevania Chronicles English See
    Castlevania Chronicles English See

In the same series

    Castlevania: Symphony of the Night FrenchFantrad See
    Super Castlevania IV FrenchFantrad See
    Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow GermanEnglishFrench See
    Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia EnglishFrench See
    Castlevania FrenchFantrad See
    Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance English See
    Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow GermanEnglishSpanishFrenchItalian See
    Castlevania: Symphony of the Night English See
    Castlevania: Circle of the Moon English See
    Castlevania: Curse of Darkness GermanEnglishSpanishFrenchItalian See
    Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin GermanEnglishSpanishFrenchItalian See
    Castlevania: Rondo of Blood EnglishFantrad See
    Castlevania: Dracula X English See
    Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles GermanEnglishSpanishFrenchItalian See
    Akumajou Dracula X: Chi no Rondo Japanese See
    Castlevania English See
    Castlevania: The New Generation English See
    Castlevania: Lords of Shadow GermanEnglishSpanishFrenchItalian See
    Castlevania: Curse of Darkness (Undub) GermanEnglishSpanishFrenchItalian See
    Akumajou Densetsu Japanese See
    Castlevania: Bloodlines FrenchFantrad See
    Castlevania 64 GermanEnglishFrench See
    Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse FrenchFantrad See
    Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge English See
    Castlevania: The Adventure - ReBirth English See

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Castlevania Chronicles est un jeu de PS1 qui, en plus de proposer le remake du premier Castlevania exclusif à la X6800, propose également le 'mode arrangé' avec un beau jeune homme aux cheveux rouges (bien que plutôt d'une teinte rosée). Malheureusement, la bande-son du mode arrangé n'est pas aussi mémorable que celle de la Sharp X68000, on dirait qu'ils ont adouci un peu trop la musique, la rendant très subtile. Une addition incroyablement appréciable est que dans cette version PS1, la difficulté a été considérablement réduite, ce qui rend le jeu moins frustrant 🙂 Si je ne me trompe pas, le boss final a reçu un changement de design, et dans cette version PlayStation, nous avons des cinématiques exclusives, bien que moins élégantes que les graphismes pixelisés du X-68000, elles restent néanmoins très bonnes. Dans l'ensemble, c'est du Castlevania tel que nous le connaissons et l'apprécions : sautez, évitez les ennemis, fouettez, utilisez des compétences spéciales, cassez les murs pour obtenir de la vie, et bien d'autres choses. Note : 9/10.

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