Touching is good, but sucking is better.
Like the nigh-immortal vampire lying at the heart of the series, the Castlevania games simply refuse to die. While struggling to find a cozy niche on the current crop of consoles, the series that helped define the NES managed to remain in the spotlight by way of its spectacular suite of Game Boy Advance joy. Circle of…
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Sweet action and depth
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Looks great
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Classic design
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Almost <em>too</em> classic
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Marginal use of the DS capabilities
