Castlevania: Curse Of Darkness Review

No sympathy for this devil.



My name is Russ and I’m an addict. At 13 I bought an NES and the original Castlevania; ever since, the Belmont clan has been on my back like a whip-wielding monkey, urging me ever onward through pretty much every single Castlevania release. So after demolishing the excellent Dawn of Sorrow on the DS I turned to this,…

  • Innocent Devils are better than Pokemon
  • Hands-on weapons system
  • Now featuring a target lock…
  • …that barely works.
  • Ugly, dull and repetitive
  • Camera problems
  • Unrewarding level grind

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Innocent Devils are better than Pokemon Hands-on weapons system Now featuring a target lock… …that barely works. Ugly, dull and repetitive Camera problems Unrewarding level grind
Innocent Devils are better than Pokemon Hands-on weapons system Now featuring a target lock… …that barely works. Ugly, dull and repetitive Camera problems Unrewarding level grind
Innocent Devils are better than Pokemon Hands-on weapons system Now featuring a target lock… …that barely works. Ugly, dull and repetitive Camera problems Unrewarding level grind
Innocent Devils are better than Pokemon Hands-on weapons system Now featuring a target lock… …that barely works. Ugly, dull and repetitive Camera problems Unrewarding level grind
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