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Castlevania is one of Nintendo's oldest and most popular series. Ever since the original castlevania release for the NES in 1987 it's been a hit. Throughout the series characters and plots have changed but one thing is always for sure. Dracula is causing trouble (even from beyond the grave) and there are plenty of undead for the hero to whip into shape. Castlevania games have always been sidescrolling and this version is no exception. Even as there are fewer and fewer 2d sidecrollers castlevania still delivers a great game. This version features Soma (a returning character from the last game) who must fight a cult on their terms. The controls are great and it uses the touch screen well if rarely.  
Castlevania is one of Nintendo's oldest and most popular series. Ever since the original castlevania release for the NES in 1987 it's been a hit. Throughout the series characters and plots have changed but one thing is always for sure. Dracula is causing trouble (even from beyond the grave) and there are plenty of undead for the hero to whip into shape. Castlevania games have always been sidescrolling and this version is no exception. Even as there are fewer and fewer 2d sidecrollers castlevania still delivers a great game. This version features Soma (a returning character from the last game) who must fight a cult on their terms. The controls are great and it uses the touch screen well if rarely.  


Publisher: Konami
Publisher: Konami<br />
Platform: Nintendo DS
Platform: Nintendo DS<br />
Release Date (North America): October 4th 2005
Release Date (North America): October 4th 2005<br />
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Revision as of 09:57, 29 December 2005

About Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow

Castlevania is one of Nintendo's oldest and most popular series. Ever since the original castlevania release for the NES in 1987 it's been a hit. Throughout the series characters and plots have changed but one thing is always for sure. Dracula is causing trouble (even from beyond the grave) and there are plenty of undead for the hero to whip into shape. Castlevania games have always been sidescrolling and this version is no exception. Even as there are fewer and fewer 2d sidecrollers castlevania still delivers a great game. This version features Soma (a returning character from the last game) who must fight a cult on their terms. The controls are great and it uses the touch screen well if rarely.

Publisher: Konami
Platform: Nintendo DS
Release Date (North America): October 4th 2005
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)