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    I just bought castkevania loi for the ps2 and thought this is a good game,but now i want to play the older ones.i have some friends who have some of them but said that not all castlevanias are all good.so maybe someone hear could tell me all the good ones so i dont waste money on crap.
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    I never played a Castlevania I disliked, but super Castlevania 4 (snes), CV:Bloodlines (genesis) and Harmony of Dissonance are the weakest in the series IMO. Oh and people say the GB version suck, but I never played them myself.
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    avoid the B+W gameboy games and the 3D N64 games, otherwise they're all pretty good...
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    I liked the N64 ones (the 2nd is better, cuz it basically includes the first) and the gameboy ones were not bad (especially 2 & legends). I did not care for the Metroid-ish Castlevanias though.

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    Yeah, I have'nt played a CV game I disliked either.

    My personal favorites? Castlevania, Castlevania III, Super Castlevania IV (I just don't understand how anyone can dislike this one!), Castlevania Chronicles, and Aria of Sorrow.

    My least favorites? SOTN and Castlevania: The Adventure.
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    I recommend All GBA ones, even HoD, the classic GB versions arent too bad, just nothing special!
    PSX ones - Chronicles & SOTN are top notch too

    IMO the PC Engine CD Version is the best of all possibly

    The DS version is gonna rock too!

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    Best: Dracula X: Rondo of Blood, CastleVania 3 Dracula's Curse, CastleVania Bloodlines, Super CV4, CastleVania Chronicles, CV SOTN, All the GBA games. The only classic GameBoy I recommend is CastleVania Adventure 2: Belmont's Revenge

    One you should try: CastleVania Legacy of Darkness for N64. I know many have bashed the N64 games, but give this a try please.
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    These are my favorite CV games:

    1. Symphony of the Night (PS1)
    2. Dracula X (PCE-CD)
    3. Castlevania 3 (NES)
    4. Castlevania Chronicles (PS1, X68000)
    5. Super Castlevania 4 (SNES)

    Unfortunatly, most of these are pretty expensive these days.

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    bloodlines was very good. i need to getmyself a copy again...

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    The 2D games can be split up into two categories:

    The original and (relatively) linear games:
    CV 1 (nes)
    CV 3 (nes)
    CV 4 (snes)
    Dracula X (snes)
    Dracula X (pce-cd)
    Chronicles (psx, re-release of x68000 version)
    Bloodlines (genesis)

    The 'metriod' style, these have a VERY different feel to them and are focused on exploration:
    SOTN (psx) aka Dracula X (Saturn)
    The 3 GBA titles.

    I think the best and cheapest way to get started would be CV 3 for nes and Symphony of the Night for psx. If you like those and beat them, branch out and start playing some of the other titles.

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    All the good ones, eh?

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    All of them.

    I keed, I keed, some games are certainly better than others. First off, the basics: If you have an NES, I'd definitely recommend all three CV games released for that, but if you only had to get one, I'd recommend CV3: Dracula's Curse. Super Castlevania IV for the SNES is practically a must, as well as Symphony of the Night for the PSX. If you have a Turbo Duo, or at least a PC-Engine CD, then Akumajo Dracula X: Chi no Rondo is an excellent, if not pricey investment. Aaaaaaaaand... dammit, it's really hard to pick the best of the best out of this awesome series.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghouls 'N Ghosts
    One you should try: CastleVania Legacy of Darkness for N64. I know many have bashed the N64 games, but give this a try please.
    Holy Crap! Someone other than myself actually liked this game!?
    I don't see why people rip on this so hard. I honestly think most of the folks who hate on this game haven't even played it for more than a minute or two (if at all). It's really a great platformer. The music and sounds are good, the bosses are great, and the levels & gameplay are solid.

    In any case, my fave CV games are (in no order):

    -Legacy of Darkness
    -Bloodlines
    -CVIII
    -Circle of the Moon
    -SOTN
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    yup, you are not alone on that, the N64 game Legacy of Darkness had some awesome moments, especailly by bringing back the pirate ship from CastleVania 3, Medusa, and some good new areas to explore.
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    If you have a SNES, I'd say go with CV IV. The game is really fun and relatively easy to beat. I think it's a good way to get into the old school Castlevanias. I am very partial to the original CV for the nes, so that would be a good one to do next (albeit much harder then CV IV imho).

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    thanks for all your help guys
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    No love for CV 2? This was my first game of the series, and one of the first NES games I ever played. I really enjoyed it, and the soundtrack is pretty badass as well. I like how the villagers will flatout lie to you, too.

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    I too, have yet to play a castlevania I didn't like.

    My favorites are:

    Aria of Sorrow - GBA
    Bloodlines- Genesis
    Super Castlevania 4- SNES
    Symphony of the Night- PS1
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    Quote Originally Posted by boatofcar
    No love for CV 2? This was my first game of the series, and one of the first NES games I ever played. I really enjoyed it, and the soundtrack is pretty badass as well. I like how the villagers will flatout lie to you, too.

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    Very funny, this was also the first CV game I ever played and I agree the music is awesome.

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    can't say i played a bad castlevania game and i played them all...some just weaker than the others ps2 - loi being the weakest ive played yet - i really enjoyed bloodlines and symphony of the night the best
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    I'm a huge Castlevania fan, and to be honest the only game in the entire series which isn't that good is Castlevania Adventure for Game Boy. The sequel (Belmont's Revenge, I believe) is actually an excellent game, with some of the best music that I've ever heard on a Game Boy. The main problem with CA is the piss poor play control and extreme frustration; CA 2 fixes these problems and even adds a cool Mega Man-like level select system.

    I even liked the N64 Castlevanias, although I haven't bothered to play much of Legacy of Darkness yet (I own it, but I'm just not that motivated to play it after beating the original Castlevania 64). I did get LOI on lauch day and had fun with it, but I only got halfway through it and stopped playing for some reason. Since this was over a year ago, now I have no idea as to what the hell the story is about and forget almost everything about the game. I'd like to get into this again one day, but I'll tell you, it was quite depressing to drop $50 on this game and see it selling for $30 just a couple of months later, especially when I didn't get to play it that much. I'll have to see about the next PS2 CV, but I'm sure I'll be buying it eventually.

    My favorite? Symphony of the Night. Even though it ripped off Super Metroid, I think it is a beautifully executed game with an astounding soundtrack. The atmosphere is perfect and even though there are no whips, it is a true CV game. And this is coming from an old-school CV fan; my introduction to the series was renting CV 2 right after I got my NES back in the 80's and fell in love with it. Right now, I have all of the U.S. releases, and I think that the new CV game for the DS is going to be killer - now I just need to buy a DS!
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