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Press_Start
12-31-2009, 06:25 PM
Yep, it's Castlevania. How do I know? Cause....I CAN'T BEAT THE F@#KIN' GRIM REAPER STAGE!!!!.....(whew) Just like in the first one. For those gamers used to being pampered, it's a good idea to pad yourself with a few extra lives in the option menu cause you'll get no mercy from this game.

So, here comes the third installment in the Konami Rebirth series for the Wii. Strange how they named the title: Castlevania....the Adventure...Rebirth. As if to dredge up the horrifying memories from the deep recesses of the scarred minds who had unfortunate chance to cross path with that monster only to say....we made a better game...........Is it?

Don't let "the Adventure" pitch fool ya? Sure, there's a FEW similarities but rest assured, Konami threw that mess out the window and heads back to the lab to construct a truly different beast. One that captures the golden memories of our youth, injects blood flavored with old-school goodness, stitched together by good fundamentals, and megawatts of Nintendo Power (oh yeah, we're playing with power!) to give it life to fulfill one purpose....to take us back to the past....and its succeeds.

The game has six levels and no save points. That's right, you have to beat the game in ONE sitting and giving up means starting all over again (boy does that bring back memories). The difficulty ramps up the further you go along. Like in stage 5, every enemy hit takes 4 life and since our hero has 20 life, its take only 5 to kill ya. On top of that, every stage has two bosses to fight, and plenty of cheap moments (a.k.a. Medusa Heads) to give plenty of reason to scream out the seven words you don't say on television. But you're not going into monster's den unarmed....

All the Belmont's favorite tools are back including the return of the flame whip. But it bugs me a little that it's effective only for a limited time. That's like saying Mario can use a fire flower for 30 seconds. Powerful, yes, but too powerful to warrant heavy restriction like the Invincibility Star. Sure, the flames can kill enemies in a distance but the lack of attacking diagonally and the cheap ways to die helps the argument in the other direction.

There one new additional tool called the key. It opens locked doors (duh!) but those doors could lead to secret vaults providing tons of hearts, ungrades, and 1 ups. Sometimes, they unlocks hidden shortcuts that bypasses some of the minibosses and enemies, going to the stage's main boss and they're littered throughout the game, putting a big win in the replay departments. Sounds too good to be right? The catch is it takes the special weapons slot a.k.a giving up your axe, cross. etc. As the key does nothing, you'll heavily rely on your whip to fend off enemies. So, it's a risk-reward type of deal.

To say this game is a remake is like saying Dracula drinks fruit punch, nothing can be further from truth. Castlevania Rebirth (the proper title it should get) plays, feels, looks and listens like a completely NEW game that stays true to tradition but stands out among its brethren, offering a different gauntlet of challenges and secrets for fans both new and old to experience. It's the kind of game we've been waiting for since the Virtual Console inception and not this half-assed attempt.....(Castlevania Judgement)

So far, Castlevania Rebirth does not disappoint and makes an excellent addition to the Rebirth series. However, it quite a quagmire to see Konami do great by WiiWare titles, yet so poorly for Wii titles. You'd think the creators of DDR, Guitar Freak, and Boktai would have a field day with motion controls, but so far, it's been dismally disappointing. But Konami want to get back on track, why not bring back this guy?

http://yae.freehostia.com/wii/teamgoemon.gif

tubeway
12-31-2009, 07:18 PM
When I read your post, I read it in the voice of one of those "MONSTER TRUCK MADNESS THIS SUNDAY AT THE LOCAL ARENA!" announcers.

Tallise
12-31-2009, 09:05 PM
When I read your post, I read it in the voice of one of those "MONSTER TRUCK MADNESS THIS SUNDAY AT THE LOCAL ARENA!" announcers.

LAWL xD omg me too!!!

I might have to try this game.. I didn't really like that newish one for the DS, the trailer got me really excited and such but then it was all.... blah. Just not my cup of tea I suppose, plus i dislike side scrollers that aren't mario for some weird reason. So castlevania hasn't been on my list lately.

joshnickerson
12-31-2009, 10:29 PM
When I read your post, I read it in the voice of one of those "MONSTER TRUCK MADNESS THIS SUNDAY AT THE LOCAL ARENA!" announcers.

FIFTEEN DOLLARS A SEAT, BUT YOU'LL ONLY NEED THE EDGE!!!!

scottw182
12-31-2009, 11:34 PM
Thanks for the review, I can't wait to get it, I've been so excited about this game!

I don't think the original was a bad game at all though. I actually never even played it until about a year ago, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Yeah, walking slow was annoying, but once you get used to it, it's just part of the game. Plus, it was a GB game that came out in 1989, I'd say it's pretty good for it's time, especially for a handheld game.

swlovinist
01-01-2010, 12:08 AM
Is this game 9.99 or 14.99 on Wi Ware? Either way I cant wait!

Bloodreign
01-01-2010, 01:58 AM
Nice way to put it, the game does indeed have a nice sharp edge to it, especially come stage 3, but it's the fifth stage that takes the cake (sixth stage isn't a stage at all, just a fill up area before you know who). It's long, and difficult as enemies can take a heap of hits on you before you even know what hit you. Thanks Konami, this is the challenge I've been waiting for for awhile now.

Sanriostar
01-01-2010, 01:39 PM
The fact I can't save pisses me off to end on this game. I can't devote a day to this game! I just found the shortcut that bypasses the witch, but I'm still at 1 F--ING life point when I go up against the Golem.

The 1 2 P
01-01-2010, 04:57 PM
Yep, it's Castlevania. How do I know? Cause....I CAN'T BEAT THE F@#KIN' GRIM REAPER STAGE!!!!.....(whew)

Thats exactly why I never beat the original on Nes. I can beat the stage with Death....I just can't beat Death. I know for a fact that if I ever beat him I would have a cake walk beating down Dracula. Theres no way he can be harder than Death.

scottw182
01-01-2010, 05:13 PM
Thats exactly why I never beat the original on Nes. I can beat the stage with Death....I just can't beat Death. I know for a fact that if I ever beat him I would have a cake walk beating down Dracula. Theres no way he can be harder than Death.

Yeah, Death was a little punk in the original. When I finally played the game for the first time a couple years ago, it took me about the same number of tries to beat him as it did for me to beat Dracula. They were about equally hard IMO, so don't expect quite so much of a cake walk if you ever do beat death ;)

Ed Oscuro
01-01-2010, 08:18 PM
Grim Reaper stage? They call this Castlevania Adventure Rebirth, but I guess this confirms peoples' wonderment why they bothered calling it "Rebirth" because it seems to have nothing to do with that title. Not that I particularly mind (people would probably be more upset if it claimed to be a remake of the original - nevermind that there have been a half dozen of them).

Cmtz
01-02-2010, 05:13 PM
Here is my youtube review/walkthrough. What do you guys think?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGCOn6jUBpo

jupitersj
01-02-2010, 06:26 PM
Chlormethiazole

"Commentz"

umm...

Central Missouri tectonic zone

CCP4 C library

Some russian music

The crust–mantle transition zone

I give up, I don't need meseta :wink 2: I haven't a clue what CMTZ stands for..

kaedesdisciple
01-02-2010, 11:06 PM
FIFTEEN DOLLARS A SEAT, BUT YOU'LL ONLY NEED THE EDGE!!!!

STICK AROUND

AFTER THE SHOW

FOR A FREE

PERFORMANCE

BY LIMOZEEN!!!

Kitsune Sniper
01-03-2010, 12:00 AM
Okay, who wrote the music for this?

Because it sounds a LOT like the synth in the X68000 / Midi Power Konami albums, as well as their 1990's games. And I LOVED that music.