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Between Rondo of Blood, its beautiful 3D remake and its legendary sequel, there's a lot of quality gaming here.
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With this UMD, you get a wonderful piece of history and two of the best action adventures ever programmed. [Nov 2007, p.82]
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If you own a PSP, there is no excuse for you to not own this title. [Nov 2007, p.95]
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Castlevania has never had more content packed in than it does right here, taking what many consider the two greatest games in the series and including more dialogue, more playable characters, and other nice little extras, and throwing them into a nice, convenient, must-own $30 package.
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A must-buy in every sense of the phrase. A high challenge level, two games for the price of one and some very rewarding unlockables make this one of the best PSP games to date.
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For anyone else who may wonder what the hubbub is all about, if you have the patience to endure many levels repeatedly in an old school side scrolling fashion, then this is a great start for you. Nevertheless, this game fills in the gaps and tells the tale before the greatest Castlevania title of all time, and includes it in the package to boot.
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From the moment you power on your PSP to the moment you turn it off, Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles does a remarkable job of pulling you into the Castlevania universe and immersing you in the difficult, but ultimately rewarding gameplay.
90
But what really got me taking momentary breaks from the action was coming to the realization of just how much I miss this type of Castlevania game.
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In Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles, Konami has finally brought the original Dracula X to North America and gave it a 2.5 D update that will have a ton of Castlevania junkies clamoring for more of the same.
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An incredibly good value. [May 2008, p.106]