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Playstation : Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Great, Great, Great, like Frosted Flakes!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 4
Date: December 07, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I love this game. Seriously, this is one of the top ten games on my list definitely. I have played MANY games in my time, I own every Nintendo System and I have a PS2. This is by far the mostest greatest Castlevania game that you will ever play. Period. It has everything, shapeshifting, magic spells, familiars, cool cloaks, fantastic monsters...

One of the best games ive ever played

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 5
Date: October 08, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Where should I start , the superb music , the sharp 2d graphics the creative weapons and enemies hell they are all top notch. The game is great there is an rpg element that allows you to gain levels: attack, defence ect... The most superb music, all very erie with it's orcastra. The amount of weapons you will get is an incredible amount of swords, plus youll get shields, and capes . The bosses are incredibly huge some take up the whole screen . The game is lenghthly about 20 hours for me and it has a lot of replay value . If i were you I would buy as soon as you see it .

gift to grandson

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 16
Date: September 18, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I can only tell you that he was happy with the game It was a gift for his birthday.

Konami never should have made this game

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 6 / 80
Date: February 09, 2004
Author: Amazon User

It doesn't make any sense. How can this game be considered a classic? It has WAY too many flaws for people to continue naming it "best game of all-time" or "best Castlevania game you'll ever play".

I don't think so. If you want a "real" Castlevania game, go play Castlevania 64 for the N64. That's how a Castlevania game should be done. Not like Symphony Of The Night, which is basically a complete disaster with its many inexplicable problems.

Don't believe me? You will soon enough. First and foremost, Konami must think all Castlevania fans are forgetful and dumb. You see, the game begins with you playing as Richter, and you're back in the final stage of the previous Castlevania game fighting Dracula. This is ridiculous. I don't want to play THAT game, I want to play Symphony Of The Night. You don't have to redo the final fight with Wart in the beginning of Super Mario Bros. 3. So you shouldn't have to start off Symphony Of The Night by going back and fighting the final boss in the previous game. What the hell is wrong with Konami? This whole Richter/Dracula thing should have been removed.

After that's over, the REAL game begins, but unfortunately that's not true. It doesn't begin yet. Immediately a screen is shown of Alucard running to the castle (which you unfortunately have no control over). Once he's inside and the gate closes, you can now play as him, but wait a minute. There's no music playing in the background. A game can't really start if there's no music, because the absence of music makes a game feel empty and unexciting.

Luckily, my worst fear didn't come true (that Konami forgot to put music in the game) and you just have to move forward a few steps and battle a few more foes before the music kicks in. It's about time! You had me worried there!

But then more problems arise. In the same little area where the music kicks in, you encounter these zombies that come out of the ground and walk towards you, and many times you never see these zombies coming until it's too late and you take a hit. Pesky little things like this are just one of many reasons this game is almost completely unbearable.

Eventually you meet up with a young lady named Maria. She's extremely attractive, and knows just how to push the right flirting buttons. And that's a big problem. The way she seems to come on to Alucard and practically drool all over him is such a turn-on to the player that it's very difficult to move forward and continue on with the quest. After a Maria encounter, you can't stop thinking about her beautiful pale face, those big beautiful eyes, that smooth relaxing voice, and so then what happens after that is, when you are in the middle of a serious battle, you almost always die because you can't stop thinking about Maria's beautiful face.

Konami must not understand that mostly boys play video games. I shouldn't have to say it, but I think it's obvious that the creators of Maria are disappointed in themselves for creating such a good-looking woman, because one look at Maria distracts boys everywhere. They shouldn't have made her look so pretty. Because of this, only the strongest male gamers will be able to complete this Castlevania adventure. Had she been less attractive, guys would be able to better concentrate on the game.

You're probably thinking by now "Alright, talk about the actual GAME!" Okay, I will, but you won't like what I have to say. It's just really painful for me to pick out all the problems in this supposed classic. Basically, it all boils down to one thing. The fact that some weapons in this game are incredibly slow, weak and almost useless. Yes, I'm talking about the Jewel Sword and the Sword Of Hador. Konami never should have put these two weapons in the game. But because they did, we have no choice but to put up with them, and I have no choice but to complain. These two weapons really drag the game down.

I could go on and on about the many problems you will see in this game. Twice in the game you will have to fight a guy who looks exactly like you, which if you ask me, lacks creativity. Konami wasted a good opportunity right there to come up with new and exciting bosses to fight, but no, they had to go with the old predictable mirror match.

Many enemies have blood fiercely squirting out of their bodies when you attack them, forcing me and my children to look away from the TV screen. Because me and my children understand that if we look at the screen and see this violence, we will throw up all over ourselves and even worse, we might even have trouble making it through the day without screaming in fear that the same brutal treatment might happen to us if we're not careful. A little bit of blood is fine, but some of the blood in Symphony Of The Night is a bit too graphic and plentiful. It's enough to terrorize you. So the best thing to do would be to try and jump over these bloody enemies so you won't have to attack them, though in many places, avoiding enemies won't be easy.

Finally, the biggest problem. The second castle in the game is just the first castle turned upside down, so it's not really a new castle. Now that's what I call clumsy. Between the smutty actions of Maria and the blood all over the place, it feels like I'm watching a porno blood fest. Not a pretty thought, is it? So as you can see, many problems prevent this game from being a classic. Don't even think about buying it.

An unbelievably overhyped game

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 1 / 29
Date: December 25, 1999
Author: Amazon User

I find it amazing that people believe this is one of the best games of all time. I've also heard people say that if you're not absolutely glued to your controller playing it for 100 hours straight, then you're not a "true" gamer. Give me a break! As 2D games go, Castlevania: SOTN is a very good looking and sounding game. I'll give it that. But the game, even with all its graphic splendor, is just not that much fun after the first few hours. It's just incredibly repetitive. Run into a room, kill some baddies, repeat. And the voice acting can be best described as "laughably lame." THIS is a classic? I had TONS more fun with Diablo. I'm not going to trash anyone who wants to spend dozens of hours playing this game, but I think your time is much better spent on one of the many incredible RPG's available on the Playstation, like Final Fantasy VII or VIII. For diehard Castlevania fans only.

Top notch 2-D

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 11
Date: May 13, 2001
Author: Amazon User

This is an interesting one being A fan of Mega Man, Metroid and Castlevania searies games probibley over all others in that it is like all of them in one to an extent. Getting around is much like super metroid, wear changing of weapons and using sertain relic sources to get around resemble, mega man, yet has all the classic features of the origional castlevania searies ( minus the whip ) aulterd in to an apatizing fashion made for the .32 bit system.Charictor can use diferent rings, shields, swords and armor to increase, decrease or aulter your charictors abilitys. Use headbands that make what woud normaley poison you, restore your life, rings that increase rare item appearence from defeted enamys, aromr that increases defense, rings that aulter defense, offense, and fight with anywear from your fists, to buck knives, to brass nickles, to the enchanted holey sword that has one-sided affects, the great sword that is the most powerful sword n he game blow for blow but generaley useless, the Mourning Blaade which restores HP every time you hit something weather you hert it or not and even the Crissaegrim which while it isn't the most powerful sword blow for blow, is like A machine gun sword that covers your whole charictor like A shield and inables you to plow through just about any enamy on the game ( even A few bosses ) non stop and the conveniances ( like being able to swing it without stopping ) prove it by far the most affective weapon in the game and sofourth.Also find relic cards to summon to your assistance A nomber of spirits who follow you around and help you out. An excelent game and although it is the least chalanging of all, it is definatley the funest and longest. Also has A final ending ( why fight Dracula whe he becomes your alie ) in which Alucard converts him at the moment of his death.

Too good to explain in words.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: June 10, 2001
Author: Amazon User

If you ever play this game once,buy it when your done trying it for the first time.

His soul will NEVER DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: February 22, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I LOVE this game so much,this would have to be the BEST GAME EVER maked for the PSone. If you are a TRUE rpg/adventure gamer thin go out and buy the game NOW!!!!!!!!!!!! PS,and like I said before His soul will NEVER DIE!!!! Castlevania FOREVER BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Above all else

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: April 07, 2003
Author: Amazon User

lately, there have been many takes on symphony that just dont come close to what it was. as the game boy advance tries and tries to put out a unique castlvania game, i continue to put this game in my playstation and drool over it. although the voice acting is the worst i have ever heard (save for a few b class horror movies) the gameplay makes up for it. i highly recomend this game to anyone, including those new to the castle of dracula.

Best Game Ever

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: December 07, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I think that Castlevania was prob the funnest game i ever played my whole life. I really like it.


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