While there are some choices here I may not personally agree with, it's really refreshing to see a ranking of Castlevanias that isn't the same old rundown you can find all over the internet. And as always your criticism is thoughtful and interesting. Great video!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Oh thank you so much! I don't imagine most people will love the ranking, but I did really enjoy playing through all of these games and am always happy to share my thoughts on video games.
@Denny-Thray Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya I didn't really agree with your ranking, but it's YOUR ranking, it's not my ranking. OMG! Different opinions! Forsooth! ;)
@shorteetv07168 ай бұрын
For me, Castlevania III is top notch, nice review anyway,
@shawnbuffalo7154Ай бұрын
It's definitely the placements of Castlevania 2 and 3 that made me wanna slap you 😅
@jasongarrett768 Жыл бұрын
“That terrible hallway” is all that’s needed to identify exactly which part of which game in the series you’re referring too.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Yeppppp. There were many terrible hallways, but none more terrible than that one.
@josephbradshaw6985 Жыл бұрын
Yup. If I remember right Death is at the end of that hallway too. Gah!
@ArmandoDoval Жыл бұрын
That section makes even speedrunners nervous.
@andercrash3602 Жыл бұрын
Bloodstained COTM also had a ludicrously tough hallway toward the end.
@kekeke8988 Жыл бұрын
@@andercrash3602 Nothing in COTM is ludicrously tough.
@keycadearcadecontrollers467 Жыл бұрын
I’m really impressed you made it through all these games, especially CV3. I just cannot beat it - it’s interesting you call yourself a “casual” gamer, but have skills far greater than most of us.
@y.bowcat7782 Жыл бұрын
@@DonnyKirkMusic this was pretty common practice for US releases of japanese games in the late 80s/early 90s. they cranked the difficulty because, while game rentals had been made illegal in japan, they were extremely popular in america still. they figured if little timmy couldn't beat it in his blockbuster weekend, he'd end up begging his parents for it. edit: in japan, konami's license as a publisher with nintnedo also allowed them to make custom mapper chips for their games, which the JP release of CV3 used for the soundtrack. the US version sounds great but the japanese version sounds incredible
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I play games very regularly, but I'm not at all competitive about them. I will grind out a game to finish it and try my best to get good at it, but I really need to work at it to get through. I know people who can pick up games and crush them in a much faster time than I could ever dream of doing it. I definitely don't think I'm a bad gamer by any stretch, just not as skilled as other people!
@KairuHakubi Жыл бұрын
something so special about this genre, the 'western horror via japan' aesthetic is just impossible not to love. the style of it, the repeated memes, the tendency to throw a couple youkai in there to see if we'll notice... and the gleeful tendency to just give monsters whatever powers would look cool on them, regardless of really being on theme.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Agreed! I'd love a single word that encompasses exactly what you're describing. It's hard to qualify!
@eightcoins4401 Жыл бұрын
Its partially also influenced by Dario Argento, italian horror director. Japan loved him. Until dvd era only place to get uncensored home releases of his movies(laserdisc only) The ost is heavily influenced by Goblin who did the ost for most Argento movies. Its more audible by IV and Rondo compared to earlier games
@KairuHakubi Жыл бұрын
@@eightcoins4401 Neat!! Anything specific I should check out to see where some of the inspiration comes from?
@retrogamingknight Жыл бұрын
Great timing. I just finished Castlevania The Adventure with save states, and it was the absolutely the most miserable Castlevania experience ever. There wasn't a single part of any of the 4 levels that wasn't frustrating. Then the game has the nerve to give you a harder second loop for your reward to playing through a completely broken experience.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Nooooo :( I'm sorry it was such a slog for you.
@Work-cc5fw Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching hungry goriya for a year now. I love her candid approach to classic games. There are tons of obscure titles I would have other wise not known about but they way she presents them gives me instant nostalgia for something I just found out about. I feel the journey like I’m right there with her. Every time a new video comes out it makes my day.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Too kind! Thanks for making time to check out the channel regularly. I appreciate it!
@MishKoz11 ай бұрын
I love how one of the most overpowered characters in the Classic-Vania games is a kid in a bright pink dress who's just there to have fun.
@hungrygoriya11 ай бұрын
She's wonderful to play as, at least!
@imarobot8204 Жыл бұрын
I wasn't expecting Rondo at four. IMO it's the uncontested GOAT. But nice retrospective.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I think it's pretty great! I just liked the games I put ahead of it as a complete package more than Rondo. I'd love to get back to it with no input lag and finish my playthrough with Maria someday.
@kromanaut Жыл бұрын
"Wall meat" and "wall juice" made me laugh out loud. Thanks for making another awesome video, you rock!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
This is nice to hear! I love how Dr. Social has to crouch to get into the wall to get his juice out too! And thank YOU for taking the time to watch! I appreciate it :)
@DiamondLongplays Жыл бұрын
Glad you gave dracula X a fair shake, as that was probably the first speedrun I put a good amount of effort into. And yeah if you dont fall into the pit, you can get a key in a candle to use for a different path, play different levels and get different bosses. Additionally there are 2 characters you can save which san slightly change the credits screen.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I had no problem with Dracula X until the final boss. I thought it was fun! It's cool that you got into speedrunning that game. I haven't seen any Dracula X speedruns before, but I've watched quite a bit of Castlevania 1. And thanks for the info about the alternative paths! I wasn't sure on the details, but it's nice to know that I can try again sometime and see some new things!
@Bloodreign1 Жыл бұрын
A lot of people give SNES Drac X flack, some for the maddening final battle, others just don't like the game because it wasn't Castlevania 4, the freedom of whip swinging and dangling the whip was lost, but to me that returned the challenge of what SCV 4 lacked, I could literally 2 loop SCV 4 in 1 life, by the third loop I'd get bored and shut the game off, and used to consistently be able to do it.
@bobslobbins2864 Жыл бұрын
@@Bloodreign1 most don't like it because it's a neutered and slightly altered Rondo. Still a solid Castelvania title imo.
@will-love-lvx Жыл бұрын
@@bobslobbins2864Yea, that's basically it. I still bought it on release tho.
@kekeke8988 Жыл бұрын
@@bobslobbins2864 Most people back when it was relevant had never played or heard of Rondo. I rented Dracula X from Blockbuster and liked it well enough.
@JAGtheTrekkieGEMINI17017 ай бұрын
Interesting List... Castlevania 2 at Nr.1 is a *Bold* choice though I've never really played it BUT Putting Belmont's Revenge *Below* Dracula X and Kid Dracula cryies BLASPHEMY in my Head! 👀
@hungrygoriya7 ай бұрын
I really liked Simon's Quest, but I'm also very much into sidescrolling adventure games, especially if they have RPG elements. It's like Normal Castlevania Plus in my mind! Belmont's Revenge is a fun one. Amazing soundtrack! Kid Dracula went in the middle mostly for fun. It's not really rankable since it's not a true Castlevania game in my mind, if that makes you feel any better!
@JAGtheTrekkieGEMINI17017 ай бұрын
@@hungrygoriya Haha it'a all good. I can see why castlevania 2 might be seen as a great Game and yeah the Soundtrack of Belmonts Revenge IS indeed Amazing
@jojothecold9456 Жыл бұрын
W video ^^ also Bloodlines is my favorite castlevania game and I’m glad you gave it a fair shake but I did not see castlevania 2 Simon’s quest as number 1 coming at all guess you can call it a jump-Scare ^^
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Sorry I spooked you! I did end up finishing Bloodlines but it was a very hard-fought victory for me. It's a cool game!
@AstrobioMike Жыл бұрын
It was great getting a look at all these from the perspective of someone free of nostalgia; thanks for putting it together! I feel like I would have the same exact order except I’d put super castlevania as number one and Simon’s quest as two :)
@VixXstazosJOB Жыл бұрын
SQ as second best? brave soul
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Oh nice! I'm glad we're so close on the ranking order!
@g40rc378 Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful night to have a HungryGoriya video! My favorite is Castlevania 4 - something about the richness of 16 bit music compared to 8 bit really helped engross me in the world.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Yeah! The soundtrack in CV4 is really funky/different, but nice and dissonant. Thanks for sharing and for checking this out!
@chasonlapointe Жыл бұрын
I love that your list is very different than the typical best of Castlevania lists and like you I LOVE Castlevania II. I loved the non-linear gameplay and the more deliberate pace. I recieved my copy when I had to miss a week of school due to an illness. Also the Castlevania II issue of Nintendo Power had my favorite cover!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Oh thank you so much! That's very kind of you! Castlevania II is amazing. I've talked about it several times on this channel (there's a standalone review if you dig back a ways) and honestly adored the whole game from start to finish. I'm just sad that it's so short and that there's not more of it. I'm glad you had the game to keep you company during that week of illness. I can still remember playing Bill and Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure on NES while home sick and have fond memories of riding the horse over and over again.
@michaelhgravesjr9608 Жыл бұрын
I have a love-hare relationship with this game that swings so hard both ways, lol. It's the first of the series I ever played, and as a result, I had no preconceptions going in. It's visually great, and the score is still one of my favorites (Bloody Tears is easily top ten favorite instrumental songs material for me), and I loved the story and exploring the world. However... no other game in the series has ever felt this unfair. I never had even one death that felt like I'd earned it via lack of mastery or stupidity; it was constant edge-of-screen spawning enemies knocking me into pits or floors randomly dumping me on spikes the whole way through. I don't think I died via direct damage even one time. Last but not least, I had neither the manual nor Nintendo Power when I played it, and I HADN'T been spoiled on the cliff kneel bit, so by the time I figured that crap out, I'd already missed out on the good ending... which I never even found out EXISTED until a quarter century later. It's a great game. It also sucks.
@bcb147 Жыл бұрын
I wanted to comment on this so much sooner - watched this late last night and was SO DELIGHTED to see someone like me who prefers Castlevania II Simon’s Quest over it’s 8 bit brothers. I was also thrilled to hear someone take Dracula’s Curse to task as it deserves; it is universally praised, but you stated it so perfectly in that the game’s difficulty pushes you away instead of drawing you in due to it’s demand for perfection over determination. It’s a very good game but isn’t nearly as engaging and inviting as Simon’s Quest armed with a Nintendo Power. One of the freshest and fairest takes on the early entries of this awesome series and I am thrilled to enjoy this video!! Happy Halloween!!!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you like Simon's Quest too! Castlevania 3 was good in principle, but in practice, it really put me right up against the edge of my patience threshold. I think if I ever try it again, I'll opt for the Famicom version which I've heard has been rebalanced a bit. And thank you very much for your kind words. This video's just a bunch of my honest opinions after experiencing many of these games for the first time as an adult. I'm glad they're pleasant ones to listen to and commiserate with! Happy Halloween to you too!
@JomboyTonesAgain5 ай бұрын
Bizarre take. X, 1, 3, and 4 are just untouchable. I can’t imagine preferring Simon’s Quest the best. It was fun but I found it nigh impossible with a guide. Not even for the AVGN moments but abt 2 others. The map has 2 or 3 screens that look the same but are junctions to branch off to different towns and areas. Poor final boss fight too. Very odd game, but fun
@MM-gk1tm Жыл бұрын
I was so excited when I saw the title of this video in my feed. We like knowing your takes on the classics too HG!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Awww thank you! I hope you enjoyed the video!
@tommylakindasorta3068 Жыл бұрын
This must have been quite an undertaking. I love hearing your takes on these classic games. Rondo of Blood is my personal favorite out of the bunch. If you ever want to try it with even MORE inappropriately rocking music, there's a "heavy metal patch" out there that replaces all the music with heavy metal versions of classic Castlevania tunes!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
It was a very big video to make, but I've been wanting to do this for a long time. You can't put a Castlevania video out in June, you know? And reallyyyyy? I had no idea about the heavy metal patch. That's hilarious! I love the heavy metal renditions, but I'm just not so sure I want to hear then while I'm playing! I love what people have done to and for these games over the years. The fan base is amazing!
@zackpowermusic Жыл бұрын
Really great video! Couple of years ago I finally found Zelda II for $20 and they also had C2 for $20 and C3 for $25 and I only had enough money for one. I went with C2 because I thought it was considered the better game and it was $5 cheaper. I thought I screwed up and regretted not getting C3! After seeing this vid I now feel good about my choice. Most people think Zelda 2 is the worst game but it’s my favourite out of all of them. I think C2 is a lot like that. And I’m not even crazy about rpgs Plus I’ve got the 8bit Blood Moon game on Xbone that’s sorta a rip off of C3 so that was my experience playing C3 and I really enjoyed it. Only C game I ever beat and overall enjoyed. Would love to hear your opinion on Bloodmoon, specifically the 8bit one. Keep up the great work! I don’t have the patience to beat these games so major props
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! In my opinion, Simon's Quest is a way better choice than Dracula's Curse, but I also found Dracula's Curse to be way too difficult to be fun. Simon's Quest is pretty similar to lots of the roots of Zelda II anyway, and it's a lot like other awesome games like Faxanadu or The Battle of Olympus. It's a bit cryptic on occasion, but I love how it plays. For what it's worth, I like Zelda II a lot! You're not alone! I'll have to look into Blood Moon sometime and see what it's all about. There are so many "blood" games that they all just kinda lump together in my mind.
@willmistretta Жыл бұрын
My top three are currently CV3, the original, and Bloodlines, but every game in this video except maybe Adventure is absolutely worth playing. Thanks for such excellent coverage of my favorite series.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
For sure! This video's honestly just a ranking of games that are all good and that I enjoyed. I can't really recommend The Adventure either, but it's far from the worst game I've played! And you're welcome! I appreciate hearing about your order too. I'm not surprised by CV3 and Bloodlines being in your top 3! You're in good company in this comments section!
@brianbeair423026 күн бұрын
Agreed!! Cv3 draculas curse is my favorite. The others just seem easy in comparison.
@qwegol1 Жыл бұрын
although i haven’t watched the video yet, i’ve always wanted a video just ranking the original games, but none ever existed so im eternally happy this is a real video now.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I only got to include games I own, so it's not a complete list by any means, but I hope it scratches that itch for you.
@mayatung Жыл бұрын
I'm so excited that you released this! Just earlier today I finished my own personal journey to play as many Castlevania games as I could get my hands on. Not surprised Simon's Quest is your favorite, given how much you like Faxanadu :) My personal favorite was Rondo of Blood
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I started playing these games in 2018 and played them sporadically over the next few years. I'm glad to finally get this video together! Rondo of Blood is a fabulous game and I can totally understand why it's your favourite! It was tough for me though!
@juststatedtheobvious9633 Жыл бұрын
If you ever play the 6800 game, the PS1's extra mode is a bit easier on top of the new character sprite. I'm really curious about your thoughts on the 8-bit style Bloodstained games and Rogue Legacy titles, since they don't shy away from their influences.
@Freshbrood Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya KIP Castlevania Adventure was the first mobile version ever and the only mobile version at the time, without any backlight, color, save ability and a 2inch screen. I think you need to judge in the context of how you were able to play them at the time, and being able to get a littler further in Castlevania on the go before the yellow bus got to school every morning was incredible. It took a long time to finally master a 24 minute completion while on the move.
@modernallie6326 Жыл бұрын
All the gba and ds Castlevania games (6 total) are bangers.. i love the platformers but the rpg ones are so awesome
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I've only played Aria of Sorrow from that bunch so far. I'm looking forward to playing the rest sometime. Maybe once I've gotten through them all, it'll be time for another video in 2028, haha
@modernallie6326 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya I didn't discover any of them until 2021 and I've blown through all of em and a ton a fan made spin offs .. they are all unique.. I could literally write an essay about the coolness they all are.. same relative formula but each has its own thing .. circle of the moon (gba) is the hardest and order of Ecclesia (ds) is the most unorthodox but they are all still Metroid-vanias
@RedSpade37 Жыл бұрын
Super Castlevania 4 was my very first Castlevania, and I agree with you about it 100%!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
It's awesome! Glad you like it so much too!
@eversosleight Жыл бұрын
I was hoping you'd talk about MS's version of Castlevania ☺️ What a fun one! Dr Social may not be Trevor or a Simon but a more than worthy mention when discussing these games.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
It would've been criminal to leave it out!
@ichigokarasu Жыл бұрын
Having watched most of your vids, I can hazard a guess as to the years in which you were a kid, and I have to say, it was shocking to hear the admission that you hadn't played a Castlevania game until 2018! ...then I remember my own age, and how I had never seen Pulp Fiction until 2017, and have always had a burning desire to play Snatcher and Earthbound, and haven't done that for over 25 years.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I was born in the mid 80s, but we only had a limited number of NES games growing up. I spent nearly my entire childhood playing the same ones, and my friends at the time never had Castlevania either. I think I first learned about the series from The Angry Video Game Nerd in the early 2010s, but it took me a while to find all the games and eventually get around to playing them. Better late than never! If it makes you feel any better, I'm not much of a movie person and I haven't seen Pulp Fiction either. It's one of two movies we own on laser disc!
@RetroGamingNook Жыл бұрын
What EPIC Castlevania coverage. Bravo! To avoid lag on the TG-16 mini, use an HDMI to S-Video adapter to a CRT TV and stretch the video mode. I see you have an amazing CRT wall… wicked!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I took a note down about the converter. I never considered putting it on a CRT but that's a very good point! I'm so spoiled with original hardware most of the time that even a tiny bit of input lag is very noticeable for me. And yes, we do have a whole CRT wall! It's not always in that form since most of it lives in the basement until we need it for a project, but my husband likes working on them. We have a few PVMs and a couple of BVMs, as well as a bunch of commercial units.
@RetroGamingNook Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya That's all very cool! Being older I need every frame I can get to respond! Cheers.
@GamingManual Жыл бұрын
Great list! It's refreshing to see somewhat of a new ordering on a list like this! Castlevania 3 and Super Castlevania IV will always be my personal faves. Simon's Quest is good for a romp once a year or so. SoTN is a masterpiece in my eyes, to this day. I think Circle of the Moon is my favorite handheld Castlevania.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! In a way, I'm glad I ended up seeing these games a little differently than most because it has led to some really interesting conversations here over the past week or so! I can definitely see why people love Castlevania 3. I just wish it didn't make me feel so cranky! Maybe one day I'll try the Famicom version out since I've heard it's a bit easier. I'm a big fan of Symphony of the Night, but didn't feel right putting it on this list since it's so different from everything else. The other more long-form game I played was Aria of Sorrow, but I've yet to try Circle of the Moon. It's good to know that I have more great Castlevania to look forward to yet!
@GamingManual Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya Symphony of The Night deserves its own video! Also, you had me saying "What a terrible night to have a hallway" at your infamous-hallway section LOL. Keep up the awesome content!
@chid255 Жыл бұрын
Epic video, as someone who has a very different opinion on these games, you did a great job formulating the reason for your ranking. For me my order goes Adventure, 2, 4, 1, Bloodlines, Rondo of Blood, and 3 at the top. Never played Belmonts Revenge of Dracula X yet, but hope to get them soon! I'd really want to tier list all these games at some point, including the metroidvanias, I never really thought too deep about how these games compare with each other for me.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I hope you will make that tier list sometime. I think it's fun to come to a series, or even games in the same genre and parse out what makes them great as individuals first, and then start comparing to others. When I review stuff, I usually try to do it that way since I don't think it's fair to rate a game's merits on how it compares to other things. This list was a really fun change of pace for my brain! I like your ranking. What's nice about Castlevania is that any game can go anywhere in a list, and it makes sense to someone and someone else will agree with you. The series is so different with every game, but also so interconnected at the same time.
@joshmcgootermier2301 Жыл бұрын
As many have said, glad for the different opinions and the delivery and commemtary.was top notch with your other takes.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Awww thank you so much for your kind words! It's scary to put this kind of video out there when your opinions are different than most, but honesty is important to me too.
@Toast_Points Жыл бұрын
SPOILERS I remember you mentioning being a fan of Simon's Quest, but I was still a little surprised to see it at no. 1! It's my favorite classic Castlevania too, for similar reasons, and it's refreshing to see a video from someone who really appreciates it. While I understand why people don't like the false hints, I think it adds to the atmosphere a lot. To me it feels like the effect of Dracula's curse, messing with the people and making them say crazy nonsense. And it makes me feel like Simon is alone even in a city full of people, which seems appropriate given his circumstances.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
It's definitely my favourite, hands down and no contest. It's got so much cool stuff going for it and was definitely the best at being an immersive experience. The others are cool too, but Simon's Quest really grabbed me! I have an entire review dedicated to just that one game deep in my channel history if you want to hear more from me about it. Glad to know someone else that adores it too!
@Toast_Points Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya I love the entire series dearly and I play as many as I can around this time of year, but none mean as much to me as CV2. I have fond memories of getting unreasonably salty about "some angry nerd on youtube" who was talking crap about my beloved Simon's Quest lmao
@hepwo91222 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya if you liked CV2, modern game that is inspired by it is Infernax
@will-love-lvx Жыл бұрын
I had to call Nintendo Power for the first time in my life to pass the Lake part!! The rest I figured out...once I knew ducking used the items!! lol We got this at release too. Man, I'm old!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
@@will-love-lvx If it's any consolation to you, when I played through the game, my CRT cut off the little platform that you can see below the lake graphics and I had no idea there was anything down there. Some people in my stream chat asked me if I wanted a little nudge, which I took. It's not intuitive at all! It's cool that you got to call the hotline. I would've never been allowed to do that.
@sevencastleforest Жыл бұрын
Great to hear your thoughts on my favorite game series. I may disagree with your specific rankings but I never disagreed with the reasoning behind your opinions. Thanks for the great video 👍🏻
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Glad you didn't come at me with your very best shined up pitchfork! Thanks for taking the time to watch!
@hellboundTX333 Жыл бұрын
Simons Quest has always been my favorite as well. Followed by 4.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Glad we're on the same page! They're both wonderful games!
@brgr26425 ай бұрын
The first Castlevania honestly aged shockingly well all things considered. One of my favorite memories with it was when I found out you could break Dracula's fireballs with the Holy Water and use them to get the double and triple shot, it made me feel super smart and gives a way to use the triple Holy Water even if you lose it earlier in the level. Also if you liked Simon's Quest then I recommend checking out the later games in the series. Games like Symphony of the Night, Aria of Sorrow and Order of Ecclesia are some of the best in the series. And if you really want something similar then I'd recommend Harmony of Dissonance or Castlevania Revamped.
@hungrygoriya2 ай бұрын
I don't know how I missed this initially, but I don't think I've tried hitting the fireballs with holy water before. That's really cool to know. You almost need a multiplier for the second form unless you enjoy dying a lot. I've actually played Symphony of the Night and Aria of Sorrow before, but they didn't really fit in with this list. I'd love to make a part 2 of this someday once I've played some of the other more exploration-based games. Simon's Quest got included because it's somewhere in between the two, but feels more like the platformer-styled ones to me.
@mattb6522 Жыл бұрын
Nice list! Castlevania II: Simon's Quest definitely was way ahead of its time in terms combining RPG elements wrapped in an action/adventure title. It was definitely one of the more challenging Castlevanias if you didn't know what to do or where to go. The good thing with all of these games is that there are some great game patches available that add many quality of life features. For example, there are some great patches for the Castlevania: The Adventure (and Belmont's Revenge) to make it much more playable by giving the Belmonts various improvements like a faster walking speed, more modern control scheme (being able to control him in mid-air), and even being allowed to keep your whip upgrades even after being hit. It greatly improves the experience even if the GameBoy titles aren't quite as good as their console counterparts.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I suppose I just got so engrossed in Simon's Quest and have played so many other games like it that it felt easier than some of the grindier games like CV3. I hear ya though... if you don't know where you're going or what to do, I can see it being a little bit long. I'm so glad that so many people have gone above and beyond to improve these games in meaningful ways. I've heard about a translation patch for Simon's Quest that really makes things a lot clearer about what to do, but it's cool to learn that the Game Boy games got the same treatment!
@mattb6522 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya I totally agree. I think Simon's Quest is definitely easier than something like Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (it has some really tough sections). Such is the way of some NES adventure games, I think I had to look up solutions to a few parts of Simon's Quest (such as the Red and Blue Crystals). It isn't a long game, so once you know what to do, it can definitely be a nice one to replay. I can definitely vouch for many of the Castlevania patches. Many patches definitely help to ease new players into the games. I think the GameBoy patches benefit those games the most as the vanilla games are way too sluggish and punishing for the average player.
@Wyrdwad Жыл бұрын
Whew! That was a fun one to watch, especially knowing that you're one of the few other supporters of Simon's Quest out there -- always been my favorite of the classic Castlevanias as well, for the exact same reasons you outlined here. That walk through the empty ruins of Castlevania at the end before fighting Dracula, with that incredible (and highly underrated) track really selling the unsettling sadness of the setting around you, is still one of my favorite lead-ups to any final boss in an NES game (spoiled only by how much of an absolute pushover Dracula is once you finally get to him!). So glad I'm not the only one who holds the game in such high esteem, as it really is one of the most atmospheric and engaging games in the entire series. Every time I pop it in, I always play for way longer than I intend to because I just find myself getting so engrossed in the game's world. One thing I've always found interesting about Castlevania II is just how much BETTER the soundtrack is in the NES version than in the Famicom Disk System original. Since the FDS has additional sound capabilities, FDS games usually have better music than their NES counterparts. But with Castlevania II, you can tell Konami hadn't quite worked out how to use the FDS sound capabilities to their fullest yet, and the extra sound channels just wound up making every track sound... shrill. Like, I find the FDS version of that soundtrack almost unlistenable. Yet when it made the transition to an NES cartridge, with lesser sound capabilities, those flawed yet impressive compositions quickly transformed into some of the best tracks in the entire series! On the subject of "Castlevania: The Adventure," I'm surprised to hear your comments about the soundtrack, as I've always considered that game to have a pretty exceptional soundtrack -- easily the standout feature of the entire game. Battle of the Holy remains one of my favorite classic Castlevania tracks, in fact, and is an earworm that still pops into my head for no apparent reason every few months, whether or not I've listened to it anytime recently. I guess aside from Battle of the Holy, nothing else in the OST stands out all that much, but Battle of the Holy alone really elevates that soundtrack as a whole in my mind. Now, I also picked out two comments you made in this video that kind of put a smile on my face, as they both perfectly describe my second-favorite classic Castlevania game after Castlevania II, and would indeed ordinarily be marks against the game for me as well were it not for Konami doing such a tremendously good job with them in this title. The comments in question are your note about how certain stage designs in Castlevania III are "deliberately trolly," and also your comment about how Bloodlines doesn't have unlimited continues "like every other Castlevania game." I'm sure I've mentioned it to you before (like, almost positive I have!), but springboarding off of these two asides from you, I'd like to take this moment to espouse the virtues of Vampire Killer, the oddball MSX2 version of Castlevania 1 that's SO DIFFERENT from Castlevania 1, it really stands out as its own game entirely -- and is, IMHO (though not in the opinions of most people), a far better game than Castlevania 1 on NES as a result. If you ever get a chance to play this version, I'd say you definitely should, as I have a feeling you, too, would absolutely love it -- particularly since a lot of Castlevania II's ideas stemmed from Vampire Killer even more than Castlevania (Castlevania II really does feel like a sequel to the MSX game rather than the NES one, in a lot of ways!). Long story short, the major differences between Castlevania and Vampire Killer (which I'll refer to as CV and VK for the remainder of this comment) are as follows: - Stages in VK are somewhat nonlinear, with the door leading to the next area requiring a skeleton key to unlock, and the skeleton key generally (but not always) being hidden in a wall somewhere. - There are also treasure chests scattered throughout each area, as well as keys to unlock them. These may contain the usual sub-weapons or power-ups, but they may also contain some unique new power-ups like high-jump boots, one of two different types of shields (one that halves all damage you take, and another that blocks all projectiles like Link's shield in Zelda), or a map that you can activate with a specific keyboard key in order to see a clearer picture of the area you're in. - Falling doesn't always result in death in this version of the game! It can, as there are still bottomless pits in some areas, but it can also result in you falling to a lower section of the level -- or even sometimes falling down off the bottom of the map and emerging from the top! There are moments where you actually need to take advantage of this in order to reach the door and move on to the next area. - Sub-weapons are VERY different from their NES counterparts. The dagger, cross, and axe now actually replace your whip when picked up, and can be wielded without using any hearts. The dagger is automatically double-shot, so it's actually a really useful sub-weapon to have, despite being weaker than the whip. The cross, on the other hand, is a little tricky to wield, as you actually have to catch it when it comes back to you, or else you lose it and revert back to the base whip. And the axe no longer flies in an arc, but instead boomerangs out and back to you like the cross, only a bit slower and without spanning the entire screen -- and like the cross, you MUST catch it on its return, or you lose it and wind up with the base whip. However, the axe also does a TON of damage, and because it travels so slowly, it often hits enemies multiple times each way, making it an absolutely devastating weapon for as long as you're able to hang onto it. - Meanwhile, the holy water and hourglass (stand-in for the stopwatch) still exist, and DO function as sub-weapons -- and you can actually have both of them at once, alongside any of the above-mentioned weapons that replace your whip. The one downside to this is that the holy water uses 5 hearts now instead of 1, but it also does an absolutely LUDICROUS amount of damage, and still stunlocks enemies, making it kind of a cheat button for beating bosses in absolutely no time at all. It's very much worth the extra heart cost! The hourglass, too, actually works on bosses, so if you go into any boss battle with either of these sub-weapons -- or especially with both! -- you're almost guaranteed victory. The key is just holding onto them long enough to use them on the boss! (continued in next comment)
@Wyrdwad Жыл бұрын
(continued from previous comment) - As if all of this weren't complex enough, there are ALSO merchants hiding in the walls in certain places, who will sell you one of the aforementioned items if you whip them enough times -- though they may also steal some of your hearts, or alternatively give you some hearts? It's very strange. - And said merchants' prices vary based on the number and color of bibles you've collected. Because in this game, candles don't always have GOOD power-ups in them -- some candles actually have enemies in them! And others will have black bibles in them, which cause all merchants to raise their prices if you happen to pick one up. Pick up a white bible, however, and all merchants will lower their prices. - And finally, in regard to your comments about being deliberately trolly and not having unlimited continues: VK does both of these things. In fact, VK gives you 2 spare lives at the beginning of the game, with NO means of earning 1-ups, and NO continues. You have to beat the entire game on 3 lives, or it's back to the beginning with you! Which sounds like it would be frustrating, and it certainly can be, but remember: this is the first Castlevania game. It's not that long, and this version of it has no timer. And since it gives you SO MANY power-ups, it's also not that difficult... IF you know where to find the holy water, the hourglass, the axe, the wood shield, etc. The more you play the game, the more familiar you get with the stage layouts, and the better able you are to plan your route through each stage so that you get to the boss with the best possible loadout to just... beat it without issue. Even Death has nothing on Simon if you show up to the fight with an hourglass or holy water, much less both! So each attempt at playing through the game feels like an expedition, and you'll likely get a LITTLE BIT FARTHER into the game than you did last time you played, until you finally know your way through Dracula's castle so well that you're able to beat the entire game on a single life... - ...assuming you don't get trolled by the game's deliberately evil level design traps. ;) There's one spot in stage 5 where you're climbing a tower right before the boss (replacing the hallway of death, actually!), and each floor of that tower consists of two horizontally looping screens. The second floor from the top is where you'll find the skeleton key for the boss door, but you have to leap down onto a high ledge from the top floor in order to get to it. So I climbed up to the top floor, went one screen to the right, and saw a pit right above where the key should be. I leaped into that pit... and died. Because while every OTHER floor of the tower is two looping screens, the top floor is... three non-looping screens. If you go right from the staircase, you're on a screen with nothing below you, so falling into the pit there is instant death. You have to go LEFT and fall down a pit on THAT screen in order to land on the platform with the key. Absolutely diabolical design, but the thing is, the game DOES give you every opportunity to figure this out -- if not from environmental clues, then by using the map it made sure to offer you on the bottom floor, which clearly shows the top floor being three screens instead of two. If you play the game thinking you're too good for the map, though, you might very well fall into this diabolical trap like I did! ;) Stage 6, too, has a couple similar traps, including a false skeleton key on a platform below the bridge that, if you leap down to grab, leaves you with no way back up, forcing you to leap to your death. If you instead ignore the false key and proceed all the way across the bridge, you'll find another skeleton key just... lying there, on the other side of it, right by the door. I think you get the idea! Sorry for the huuuuuge wall of text, I just really, really love VK. I actually never beat CV, because I found the game just a little too frustrating in its final two stages. But after about 20 "expeditions" through the castle, I finally beat VK a few years back, and it was just SUCH a satisfying feeling! The game was a little too complex for its own good, perhaps, but that's part of what I loved about it, and part of why it's presently one of my favorite games in the series. And why I think it would probably be one of yours, too -- so again, if you ever have a chance to play it, somehow or another, I HIGHLY recommend giving it a shot! You won't regret it. Thank you for coming to my TED talk, I guess? ;) And thank you for a lovely Halloween video! It was really fun hearing your take on these classic games, and I hope I've been able to capture your interest with this comment.
@Multienderguy37 Жыл бұрын
@@WyrdwadVampire Killer would be better if it had infinite continues without the Konami game master. It seems like a 2d version of Cv64
@Wyrdwad Жыл бұрын
@@Multienderguy37 Honestly, I think the fact that it doesn't have any continues at all works in its favor. That's not an opinion I normally have -- I typically HATE when games limit your lives/continues -- but there's a real feeling in VK that you're going on a dangerous expedition and EVERYTHING is on the line. I found the lack of continues kind of... exhilarating, in a weird way, and was able to beat the game not quite on a single life, but on two lives at one point. Whereas I have NEVER beaten NES Castlevania, as even with infinite continues, I found the last two stages much too frustrating and simply didn't want to play anymore. It's basically twitch reflexes in the NES version, versus careful strategizing in the MSX version. And if the MSX version had infinite continues, I fear it would simply be too easy!
@Multienderguy37 Жыл бұрын
@@Wyrdwad Man, you are making me actually want to replay VK. Anyway, disregarding unlimited continues, just 3 lives is too less. (I don’t remember if you can get extra) It would be good if there was 2 to 4 continues minimum, as otherwise its kinda a pain. I get your point though. Cv1 is also all about strategy and less reflexes, in its own way. I’m not a particularly skilled gamer, and I could complete it.
@Wyrdwad Жыл бұрын
@@Multienderguy37 No 1-ups. Only 2 extra lives beyond the one you start with, and that's it to complete the whole game! It's rough, but inherently doable, as I have terrible reflexes, but was still able to do it with enough attempts. It really all comes down to knowing where all the best power-ups are and making good use of them -- the holy water and hourglass in particular, since the holy water can decimate any boss in seconds and the hourglass works on EVERY boss (unlike the NES version), but the wood shield and the axe or dagger can be really good items to have as well depending on the stage. My opinion on the game is definitely an unpopular one, but I personally feel that VK is actually an extremely easy game if you have the right loadout of items on hand. If there were more lives or continues, I genuinely think the game would be TOO easy, since it's already SO MUCH EASIER than its NES counterpart, to the point that this lack of ability to pick up right where you left off is really the only thing preventing basically anyone from beating this game on their first sitting IMHO.
@ZEKESPILLEDINKMUSIC Жыл бұрын
I was listening to the soundtracks to these games again (including your distorted version of Castlevania III), and I found that the Famicom version of Castlevania III had enhanced music via an extra audio chip called the VRC6. If you compare it to the soundtrack for the North American release, the Japanese version sounds a lot better.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Yeah! The Japanese version of CV3 sounds amazing!
@Roge9 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya that and it's much easier to play through. You might like it much more.
@LakituAl Жыл бұрын
@@Roge9the way they changed Grant in the U.S. version is a real horror, they massacred my boy
@iansmith8783 Жыл бұрын
I love the new monitor transitions. Very cool!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Oh thanks so much! It was a lot of fun putting together and planning out, so I'm glad they turned out well. I was especially happy with how the intro looked/came out.
@Biggi87 Жыл бұрын
While my personal list would be quite a bit different (probably with Rondo, Bloodlines and Belmon't Revenge at the top 3) this was still a very entertaining video and I could absolutely understand and agree with your arguments. It speaks a lot about the general quality of a series when so many of it's installments could be argued as "The best ones." But yeah, The Adventure is quite hard to defend no matter how you look at it.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I can see why you'd put those three in your top three! All of these games have good features and great gameplay (except Adventure, agreed!), but it really depends on what each person likes best. It's definitely a nostalgic and important series for so many people, for good reason!
@robd4701 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video HG. Really enjoyed your take on these games.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much, good sir! I appreciate you taking the time to watch this one.
@Bloodreign1 Жыл бұрын
Castlevania III is my personal favorite, I happen to also like the original, SCV IV, Bloodlines, Rondo, and of course a game for a Japanese PC that would eventually end up on the PS1 years later on Castlevania Chronicles, the game for years we'd call Akdra X68K (or Akumajou Dracula for the Sharp X68000), and a game in it's original PC form that was brutally tough, the Original Mode on the PS1 version was actually made a little easier. You thought CV 3 was hard, ooohh ho ho, the X68K Castlevania is a mean SOB, it takes no prisoners. Your top pick really wasn't a surprise, you do tend to like RPG's and adventure games, so Simon's Quest would be right up your alley. I remember renting it when it was new, and had no idea on what the hell to do, or where the hell to go.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I will be sure to steer clear of the X68K game then... sounds like torture! And I have no doubt that my top pick would come as no surprise to anyone that's been around the channel for even a short length of time. The other games are awesome, but goodness is Simon's Quest ever good! I didn't really struggle too much with the hints in the game and didn't really need too much prompting apart from a few spots. I think coming to it as an adult really helps! Thanks for the thoughtful comment!
@jasongarrett768 Жыл бұрын
Seconding Sharp X68000 Castlevania as the no holds barred hardest game in the setting. It’s got a lot of great bits and flourishes throughout but it is SCREAMINGLY hard.
@Bloodreign1 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya Thank you! Simon's Quest gets a lot of flack thanks to AVGN basically roasting it a number of years ago. I mentioned this on someone else's video one time, and lord forbid the wolves came after me, swearing that people in droves hated the game long before AVGN blasted it. Funny enough, I don't remember ever hearing much negativity about it before the AVGN review, and I've been on the internet for a pretty long time now. I've never even met anyone in person who hated the game, not even friends of mine who had played it.
@JiklopDave Жыл бұрын
Umbrella Lugosi is officially the greatest pun I've ever seen.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
That's the only one I shared, but the manual's full of them! It's really funny!
@bezoticallyyours83 Жыл бұрын
Yeah that made me laugh
@worldoffood123 Жыл бұрын
Number 2 choice fits about right. So many memorable bosses and incredible stage variety. It does start pretty easy, but the last few stages are genuinely challenging. I especially love the treasure room, don't think I've seen any other game do something like that. First place is going to be controversial, but as a Zelda 2 fan I get it hahaha. I just wish it had more boss fights and the correct path was a little more clear. I agree the vibe is perfect though. Never heard of Master of Darkness! Seems pretty shameless in how directly it copies castlevania, but if it's well made that doesn't really matter. Feels like a cool fan game. I'll have to check it out!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Even going back through my playthrough footage, I was blown away by how many places you actually see in the number 2 spot. It's very versatile in its design as well! I am such a sucker for those mildly cryptic sidescrolling action adventure games, so I couldn't help myself. It was without question the most fun I had playing a Castlevania game, and I didn't think it'd be right to lie to myself or any of you either! I agree though... it has its flaws and I do wish there was a bit more challenge in the mansions. Master of Darkness is short but sweet. It's on the Game Gear as well if you'd rather try it that way!
@francescosmith7859 Жыл бұрын
Fun video with a lot of unique and interesting takes. I have several notes/questions. First, I'm so happy you gave Master of Darkness some love. It's up there as my favorite Master System game (tough call between this, Phantasy Star and Ninja Gaiden) and belongs with the classic Castlevanias. (I'm also bummed Sega didn't realize what they had and never gave us a sequel or remake on a later console) Next, it's surprising you never got to any of the Castlevania games earlier. It feels like one of those games that a friend of a friend or a rental so that must have been fun getting to play all of these games with a completely new perspective. Though third, it didn't seem like you really enjoyed a lot of them. I might suggest giving a few another try with the other characters. You're right on with Rondo and Maria. She's like the easy mode and getting her in the second stage and plowing through the game with her throwing out kittens and dragons, double jumping and fast dashing is really, really fun and makes you want to complete 100%. Not quite as fun but definitely easier in Castlevania 3 is picking up Grant early. His wall and ceiling climbing is almost a cheat mode and helps SOOOOO much with a lot of the crazy platforming. Later if you trade for Alucard and his ability to fly also make life much easier and the game more fun and less frustrating. Also Eric in Bloodlines is a bit easier with his jump in a lot of the tougher vertical sections (and he gets to go down the twisting stair case which is much easier than climbing up) and his jump is a bit of a cheat mode against some bosses. Anyway, sorry for the long comment. I hope you enjoyed the games and happy Halloween!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Master of Darkness is awesome, and it seemed silly to leave it out of a video like this, especially since it fits in so well! And you know what? I didn't really hang out with many people growing up. I had a best friend and another girl I hung out with, and that was about it. They had their family consoles/games hanging around but none of them had Castlevania. I did actually enjoy all of these games quite a bit! I'm not sure what gives the impression that I didn't, but other than CV3 that boiled my blood, all the others were just fine. I think I'd like to revisit CV3 sometime, but with the Famicom version instead. It seems a lot more balanced and approachable. There's so much of that game I'd love to see, but I'm not sure I'd want to try again with the original difficulty. Or maybe I will... I don't know. It was so frustrating for me the first time through that it's going to take some convincing to get back on that horse! I didn't really like how Eric played in Bloodlines, but I only got through a few stages with him before I switched back to John. Your points are taken though! I think the biggest draw for me is trying to finish Rondo with Maria sometime. She just feels so great to play as! No worries about the length of the comment. I'm pretty sure mine has yours beat! Thanks for the thoughtful conversation here!
@francescosmith7859 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya oh good. I'm glad I was wrong on that and overall you enjoyed the series. Especially in that case, similar to Master of Darkness, be sure to check out the Bloodstained series. All made by one of the main Castlevania developers (sorry I forget his name) and the Curse of the Moon games are linear and play similar to Castlevania 3 with characters you can change after you reach them and Ritual of the Night is similar to Symphony of the Night in its large Metroidvania style.
@audiooddities9982 Жыл бұрын
Interesting list, it's always good to see a fresh take. I've been playing Castlevania for about 30 years, so my opinions are definitely skewed by nostalgia. My #1 will always be Castlevania 4
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I wish I could join you in the ranks of Castlevania veterans! Castlevania 4's a great pick for first place. It has a lot of good things going for it and just feels fun to play. That's really one of the most important things to me!
@mccloaker Жыл бұрын
Hungryvania: Goriya's Curse Heh, how'd you know a Castlevania review is exactly what I was in the mood for? Timely.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I had a feeling you and a few others might be in the Castlevania spirit this time of year!
@expsharevideogames Жыл бұрын
Wow! This is going to be great! Thank you, HG!
@lerkinz Жыл бұрын
HG! I loved the flow of this and the information on each game with the ups and downs you felt when it comes to gameplay/difficulty spikes! Awesome editing!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Awww thank you so much! I'm really happy you liked the video!
@ozmahunter69402 ай бұрын
Have you ever tried Infernax? If not, I would highly recommend it! It’s a modern take on those exploration based, platformers of yore such as Simon’s Quest, Faxanadu and Zelda II. The makers kind of went a little overboard with the gore if you ask me, but since you very much enjoyed a Belmont being turned inside out, I think you might not mind. Anyway, love your content!
@hungrygoriya2 ай бұрын
I haven't tried Infernax yet, but it seems that I really should. And thanks so much for checking out my videos here. I appreciate it!
@justabaldguy Жыл бұрын
Great stuff as always! Love seeing you challenge yourself with a long video. Hope to see more! I'm always impressed you manage to stick through the tough games. I loved C3 back in the day, mostly because you could change characters and play the levels differently (like the guy who could walk on the walls). I couldn't beat it though, never really got too close. For you to pick these up now days and get through them is most impressive to me.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Hey thanks! I think the only two on this list that I didn't finish were the two Game Boy games, but I completed everything else at least once. I'm glad you enjoyed the longer video! I'd love to make more of these, but I usually have to finish all the games first. And I'm pretty slow at making my way through most games! I appreciate the nice comment
@mitchellkopitch Жыл бұрын
I love Castlevania IV so much so I made a whole commentary on it, but I totally get why Simon's Quest ranks highest for you. Really fun rundown for Halloween!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Castlevania IV has so many good aspects to it. I really liked it! Simon's Quest is definitely my favourite and I don't know that anything will knock it off its pedestal in my books. There's something so nice about adventuring meaningfully in the Castlevania universe.
@mitchellkopitch Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya There is a real charm to Simon's Quest. It's pacing is a little slow for my tastes, but I think its really important to commend the developer's ambition to try something new. To it's credit, Castlevania IV has the innovative 8 directional whip, and the feel of that is so good; I'd love to see another game done in that style.
@toms781 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic and timely retrospective given the season. Simon's Quest is also my favorite. It was the first Castlevania game I played and it left an impression on me with its atmosphere and I loved the RPG and open world elements. I will often do a Simon's Quest play through during the Halloween season.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I was trying so hard to get this one finished before Halloween came and went, and I just squeaked by! I'm always glad to meet more people that like Simon's Quest. It deserves so much love and attention, far more than it gets. It's certainly not perfect, but it's immersive and is one of the deepest experiences in the series from these games I talked about here. I should really start doing a yearly playthrough of Simon's Quest. That's an excellent idea!
@ScaricoOleoso5 ай бұрын
I'm glad to see someone else like Simon's Quest. It was always my favorite growing up. A number of younger KZbinrs cut their teeth trashing this game though, so I hope the internet doesn't come after you for liking it. 😉
@hungrygoriya5 ай бұрын
The internet is entitled to their own opinion, even if it's different from mine, haha
@alanfike Жыл бұрын
In my opinion, Castlevania 2 has the best musical soundtrack of all of the NES catalogue and the Castlevania series.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I think it has a phenomenal soundtrack too. I'd listened to Castlevania music long before enjoying the games in the series (thank you, Vomitron) and I could not stop bopping along the entire time I played Simon's Quest.
@AxiomofDiscord Жыл бұрын
I remember on my tier list (wish I could find it) ranking it as Good below Goat, Excellent, and Great tiers. It would be a B for a NES game as a Castlevania game a solid C. But my favorite was pretty low on this list being Castlevania III. EDIT but mine included all games except for the LOS series. So everything in this timeline.
@bezoticallyyours83 Жыл бұрын
I think they all have great and memorable music
@rockk9753 Жыл бұрын
Zelda 2
@bezoticallyyours83 Жыл бұрын
@@rockk9753 Journey to Silius
@livejay90622 ай бұрын
You made my terrible night by placing Simon’s Quest on top. Excellent review work!
@hungrygoriya2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad that Simon's Quest at number one brought you some light on a dark day.
@metalopoly2569 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos, I was so happy to see this one was over 40min. Awesome job 😁
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Hey thanks so much! It takes me a long while to get these videos together since I like to try to finish all the games on the list (in this case, I didn't finish the two Game Boy games).
@Denny-Thray Жыл бұрын
I finally sat down and said "I'm going to beat this series" around 2017, about the same time as you did. My personal favorite was Castlevania 3, but that was one of the ones I started with because it was the hardest. I actually loved the level design; I always felt that there was a way to 'cheat' past some of the hard parts using the right subweapons or the right characters, and I felt clever when I did so. That said, some parts, like those vertical scrolling sections with the stairs and those SIN-wave moving skelatal things, were always brutal and there was really no way to 'cheat' through them. But I found when you finally did beat it, it was extremely satisfying. I'm sorry you didn't like it! I didn't play Dracula X, but I played Rondo of Blood during my 'marathon'. I agree with you that Dracula X gets a bad rap; I played it when it first came out and didn't even know about Rondo of Blood, and I thought it was a pretty good Castlevania game. I think my top 3 are: 1. Castlevania III, 2. A tie between Bloodlines and Super Castlevania IV, 3. Rondo of Blood. Castlevania III for the challenge/followers, Bloodlines and Super Castlevania IV for the satisfying control, and Rondo of Blood for the presentation.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Oh nice! So we dove in around the same time! That's cool! And see, I like CV3 in principle. It has the makings of a fantastic game and lots of cool features, but nothing I did ever felt like I was truly improving. I think I'd enjoy the Famicom version better, which I've heard is slightly more balanced in terms of its difficulty. When I beat the North American version of CV3, I was just happy it was over and I hate coming away from a gaming experience like that. I'd love to play the rest of the game, and maybe the easier Famicom version's the way that I can see those other paths and finally see what Grant and Alucard are like. I think your top 3 are fantastic for all the reasons you mentioned. What's nice about this series is that none of the games could ever be considered inherently bad. They're all good in their own way and will appeal to people differently. Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment and sharing some of your experiences with me. I'm glad you made it through so many of the games in the series as well!
@Denny-Thray Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya I don't know if you are the same way, but sometimes I have to be in the right mindset to enjoy a game. Like I have definitely gotten to the point where I'm just powering through a game to get it over with, and then I'm happy it's over, and I agree with you-- I hate coming away from a gaming experience feeling like that. But then I come back to the same game, years later, fresh, with a different mindset, and this time I enjoy the hell out of it from beginning to end and it becomes one of my new favorite games. :) I've also had the opposite experience! When I replay a game that I remember I loved, and this time it feels like a slog. Brains are weird.
@irishwristwatch4710 Жыл бұрын
What a thoughtful and fair analysis of the kind of Castlevania I prefer and miss seeing. Though as others have already mentioned, I think you putting Simon’s Quest as your personal favorite means you’d really get a kick out of the metroidvania games. I’m just glad you gave Castlevania IV some appreciation since recently in the fanbase it’s hip to say it’s overrated and inferior to Rondo. Either way, excellent video and Happy Halloween!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Yeah! I've played Aria of Sorrow and Symphony of the Night, but both of those felt like it'd be comparing apples to oranges if I'd included them in this list. Simon's Quest feels somewhere between Symphony of the Night and the other classic games, so it made sense to include it! Super Castlevania IV is excellent! I love how people jump onto a new and cool bandwagon once in a while. I just always stick to what I like and try to form my own opinions, for better or worse! Happy Halloween to you, and thanks so much for your thoughtful comment here!
@EveryDooDarnDiddlyDay Жыл бұрын
If you go in for the RPG elements, then Symphony Of Night is your next stop. It's RPG lite, but It has an experience system, HP/MP/Stats and spells and a ton of gear/items and common and rare item drops from mobs also.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I played through it a few years ago and really liked it! I still need to try to finish it as Richter. I didn't include it on this list since it didn't really feel like it was the same kind of game as most others on this list. I'd love to do an exploration-based list in the future once I've gotten through them all. So far, I've only played Symphony of the Night and Aria of Sorrow in that vein.
@OzeroCa Жыл бұрын
And if you run out of the Sotn style games and want more, igarashi, who was a big part of making Sotn, has put out Bloodstained, which feels like a love letter to Sotn…. And in a couple spots, a much deserved middle finger to modern Konami.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
@@OzeroCa There are too many "blood" games... I get them all confused! I think I have a copy of Bloodstained on the Switch if I'm remembering right.
@dangox3370 Жыл бұрын
SOTN is great and there's the GBA and DS iterations which all work within the same framework. Thats a ton of awesome games. enough to keep someone busy for a long time.
@OzeroCa Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya yeah, it’s KINDA an unfortunate name. There’s a heap of blood here and there, but less than a lot of games out there that specialize in gore. I was glad to have been on the (LONG) kickstarter ride for the game. I heard the switch version was kinda lacking at launch, but there’ve been patches since. My kickstarter backing got me (among other things,) a copy of the soundtrack by the same composer that did most of Sotn. The kickstarter was crazy… I think Iga initially asked for 20k or something to make the game. In a month, he was nearing 6 mil iirc.
@TheirWisecrackingUncle Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to see another person who places Castlevania II at or near the top of their list. I rented it a lot as a kid in the late 80s but never actually owned it until my wife got me an NES Mini for my birthday in 2018 or 2019. The open world and the ability to explore Transylvania is what drew me to it over the other titles.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
To me, it's undeniably one of the best with all it has on offer, even if it's a bit cryptic at times. Congratulations on the NES mini and having the opportunity to own a long-time favourite!
@WWammyy5 ай бұрын
When I first played Castlevania 2 it was at a Dixons (shop) kiosk. I later got to play it through a trade but back then we had no internet so I had no idea what to do as unboxed games without manual were common back then. Looking back I am thinking if I did have the manual I probably would have enjoyed the game more. But as it stands the game is alright as I did figure it out by exploration and asking a few friends
@hungrygoriya5 ай бұрын
I imagine it was tough without the manual. It doesn't give you a whole lot of information, but it's better than nothing in a game where lots of the information's hard to find/possibly lies.
@WWammyy5 ай бұрын
@@hungrygoriya Exactly that bit I didn't know about the lies. I was was blindly following the advice given by NPCs.
@sykotiksonik Жыл бұрын
I'm not even finished with the video, but after seeing what game ranked as your third worst, I already know this is going to be an interesting video! I also like your narrations! Hello, from a first time viewer!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Thanks for stopping by the channel and checking out this video! I'm definitely someone who came to this series with a clean slate and enjoyed nearly every moment of playing through these games. And please don't get me wrong about number 3. I love a hard game, but that one's difficulty was just too much and I just ended up feeling frustrated. There's so much more there to enjoy, and I'm just so put off from trying it because I know that path's supposed to be even harder than the one I played.
@jeffcourty6321 Жыл бұрын
I played my first castlevania in 1989! The music and the atmosphere got me hooked instantly. Castlevania 2 was the first game I woud find a safe spot and listen to the music. I don't know why, but castleIV never clicked on me. Castlevania 2 is my best too! I'm happy to see you against the popular opinion! Cheers!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I'm not even trying to be controversial with my Simon's Quest love either. I loved it for all the reasons I love other games just like it and can't get enough of those kinds of adventures. I loved doing that exact thing in Faxanadu growing up. If I'd had CV2, I bet that I would've done the same thing to listen to all the wonderful tunes! And you know what's awesome about the Castlevania series? There's something for everyone. You're not alone in not enjoying CV4 much!
@TheMadBelmont Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! While I find fun in every single one of these games, I understand why The Adventure is at the bottom of the list, that sluggish feeling is awful to deal with but I do it because I can't help but love it lol Also I LOVE seeing 2 get so much love in this video!! That game gets WAY too much hate IMO so it's refreshing to see someone shower it with love 👍 Dropped you a sub and I hope you have an amazing Halloween! 🎃
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you're giving The Adventure a little bit of love. I haven't seen much positivity in the comments for it! Thanks so much for subscribing and for the kind words! I appreciate you stopping by. Wishing you a Happy Halloween!
@TheMadBelmont Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya No problem at all! Gotta support fellow Castlevania fans so keep up the good work! Looking forward to seeing more of your content :D
@riggel8804 Жыл бұрын
You might like the ps1 chronicles castlevania. It's a port of the sharpx68k. I've played through it a couple times. The gameplay is like the og nes but the graphics and sound are more like rondo. It's kinda long and middle of the road as far as difficulty. There is also the msx version. It's the grandaddy of explorative castlevania. I wish i could recommend it but I've never played it personally. One of these days i will figure out how to play it on my MiSTer.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
You know what's funny? I have a copy of Chronicles, but I always just thought it was a newer game. That's really interesting! I should give it a try soon! Good luck getting the MSX game up and running on your miSTer. I'd like to get one of those machines for all of the stuff I could never hope to own or collect for, like lots of retro computers!
@riggel8804 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya you're going to be pleasantly surprised with chronicles. It's one of the best 2d games on the ps1. Thanks for the encouragement with MiSTer. I might try getting the msx core working this weekend. Alien is another game I want to play on there. Very spooky.
@rainbowterra Жыл бұрын
30:53 This part got me good lmao DEWIT
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
It's true!
@euanforrester7723 Жыл бұрын
I've been on a similar journey over the past few years so it was neat to see your experience! I liked that you talked about Belmont's Revenge really not being very fun at the end. So many reviews praise the game and I always wonder if they actually played the whole thing because the fun falls off a cliff for me at the level 5 boss and never recovers. I eventually used save states to practice the fight with your son, and then with Dracula, and went back and did it all legit but it was a mostly joyless experience. If you loved the first game then you've got to play Castlevania Chronicles on the PS1. I totally dismissed it as a kid, but now it's my favourite one. It's like an enhanced version of the first game with some semi-multidirectional whipping from Castlevania 4. I'm sure you know there's a third gameboy game, but if you didn't like the other two then you probably won't like it much either. I enjoyed it well enough for what it was, but it's not great. You may prefer the Japanese version of Castlevania 3. I think it sands off the rough edges just enough that you may enjoy it more. No bats on those final pendulums :). With respect to That Terrible Hallway in the first game, I found success by eliminating jumping and just treating it as one-dimensional. Move back and forth to avoid medusas, whip axes when you need to, and slowly slowly push forward. With less to concentrate on, I found it a lot more manageable. I haven't beaten Death without the holy water cheese though. Your order was blasphemous but I enjoyed it all the more for being your personal take on things. Great video, and I'm always looking forward to your next one!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I love hearing from others that have been on a similar trajectory, so thank you for sharing! Belmont's Revenge was really fun right up until that fight with Soleiyu, and the stage leading up to him was also really fiddly to get through if I lost all my lives. I got stuck there and never actually got to see Dracula, so good for you for putting in the work and eventually getting it finished. I'm aware of the third GB game, but I've never been able to find a copy. It's been on my list for a long time though! With respect to Chronicles, I picked it up a year or so ago thinking it was a newer game! I had no idea that it was actually a remake of something older, and if I had, I might've thrown it into the old Playstation and tried it out. It's good to know if I ever come back around to this topic in a different way and tackle remakes or something! I'm vying for a copy of Famicom CV3 now. I really want to enjoy the game without feeling like I'm going to explode. Games usually don't get a rise out of me, but that one in particular got my blood boiling at certain parts. There's so much more I want to be able to appreciate, but doing it on my own terms with a more balanced version would be a lot nicer. And great tips for the terrible hallway! I always, always panic there and need to pull it together. This sounds like a very calm, cool and collected approach! And your last line made me laugh out loud! I'm absolutely sure nobody agrees with the ranking but when I read anyone else's, while I don't agree, I can still understand why they chose to put certain games there. It's all about heart, and Castlevania certainly has a ton of that!
@bezoticallyyours83 Жыл бұрын
I'm gonna hafta try CV3 on Japanese mode now that you mentioned that. Thanks for the tips on the terrible hallway too. 👍
@josephbradshaw6985 Жыл бұрын
Castlevania Adventure benefits quite a bit from rom hacks, especially the hack that removes the music giving the game a huge performance boost. I play with that hack, plus the jump control and walking speed boost hacks. Plus the hack that allows you to keep your whip. The game is easier this way, but way more fun.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I need to look into that! I would hate to see the music go altogether, but for speed? Maybe that might be nice.
@JohnnyStacker3 ай бұрын
I was told by a friend to kneel to the wall with the right crystal ball. Back in the days without internet, you had to explore for hours on end to figure stuff out. Loved Simon's quest. Great vid
@hungrygoriya2 ай бұрын
I didn't own this one when I was a kid, but I remember wandering around quite a few games wondering how to progress like Faxanadu and The Legend of Zelda. I wish I'd had this one back then too.
@opaljk48355 ай бұрын
Master Of Darkness is such a cool little alternative experience to the nes CV games.
@hungrygoriya5 ай бұрын
Yeah! I was pleasantly surprised by how fun it was!
@rooksdoubleohseven9919 Жыл бұрын
Happy Halloween Goriya!!! Def need a pick me up this morning. Now I better not see any Simon's Quest hate.😜
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I think you'll be happy to see where Simon's Quest sits in my books!
@thepositiver9977 Жыл бұрын
I knew Castlevania 2 would be at the top since you mentioned it in many videos but to see Master of Darkness as well is a joy, that game is so fantastic it could easily compete with the original Castlevania as one of the best side scrolling action games of that generation! :D
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I'm a predictable person, no doubt about it! And it felt silly to leave Master of Darkness out of the discussion. It definitely deserves some love, and I hope some people are inclined to try it out sometime. It's great!
@thesonofdormammu5475 Жыл бұрын
I think Bloodlines is my favorite classic Castlevania game, and I actually prefer LeCarde. His spear is cool and that power jump is fun. My second favorite is Simon's Quest, I played that game a LOT. And I didn't have a Nintendo Power in hand because I couldn't afford a subscription.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I'll probably give Bloodlines another playthrough with LeCarde one of these days, just to see it through both ways. I didn't hate playing as him or anything, but I definitely enjoyed how Mr. Morris felt to play a bit more. We never had Nintendo Power growing up either! I had one single Nintendo-centric magazine issue, and it was a Consumer Guide copy of Nintendo Fun that covered some hints and tips about a few NES games. That's all!
@evilash570 Жыл бұрын
The original Castlevania is still my favourite, but I recently discovered Master of Darkness on SMS, and it’s Great! It has a creepy Hammer Horror feel thats different. It also has great music!
@Freshbrood Жыл бұрын
Master of Darkness is great! It's totally a Castlevania clone and well done too!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found out about Master of Darkness. I was really excited when I discovered it a little while back and picked it up as soon as I could.
@Freshbrood Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya If only we can get a canon Dr. Social / Belmont team up now.
@jasonmiller3543 Жыл бұрын
Always look forward to your reviews. My top 3 matches yours. Simon's Quest is one of my top 10 NES games. I loved trying to figure out all the clues in my own, leveling up & collecting hearts was enjoyable, and the music is among the best. So glad to find someone else who appreciates it like I do. Great video as always!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Yeah! Simon's Quest has a lot of great stuff to enhance all of the exploration, battling, and platforming. Always glad to know others feel the same way I do.
@mudsh4rk5 ай бұрын
Simon's Quest has always been my favorite Castlevania game despite its flaws, and for that matter Zelda II has always been my favorite Zelda game (new or old in both cases, although I haven't played every one of them). Just putting that out there.
@hungrygoriya5 ай бұрын
They're both great games!
@bananonymouslastname569310 ай бұрын
I always appreciate how clearly you actually play these games in-depth and don't just skim the surface and parrot the thoughts of others. I've been a Castlevania fan since the beginning, and I'm honestly not sure I disagree with any of the mainline series rankings here at all. When I think of classic Castlevania, it's Simon's Quest that first jumps to mind as the quintessential experience. I think the only thing I'm not in lock-step with here is that I don't care a ton for Kid Dracula. I finished it, and I get the tie-in, but it just feels like something totally different than Castlevania to me. Excellent list with wonderful thoughts on each.
@hungrygoriya10 ай бұрын
Awww thanks so much! I slotted Castlevania games in between others for almost 5 years to be able to play through what I did to eventually make this video. The only ones I didn't finish were Belmont's Revenge and Adventure, but I did give all the others lots of time and effort to see them through and try to form sound opinions on them. Kid Dracula's more of an aside in this video, for sure. I stuck it in the middle as a little break from the serious games in the series. I like it, but I don't really feel like it fits in with the rest of the games in the series like you! I really appreciate your kind words. Thanks for leaving a thoughtful comment.
@johnnybensonitis7853 Жыл бұрын
Dracula's Curse really was an incredible game to round out the trilogy on the NES. It was one of those games I used to rent from the local rentin' place when I was a kid because I would think about how cool it was with the new characters and all. Then I'd get it back home and play for a few hours before probably throwing my controller in frustration/disgust. It was a very interesting choice for Konami to tweak the usual series' difficulty to make this game surprisingly impossible. (It's gotta be up t here with Battletoads as great games that have downright cruel difficulty)
@dieinfire920 Жыл бұрын
It’s an amazing game. Once you finish it it gives a huge sense of satisfaction. Plus for me is the game with the more horror feel in the entire series. Playing it at night in total silence with the song “nightmare” gave me the chills.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I find it incredibly difficult as well, though I've heard the Famicom version's easier. I don't mind a hard game but I draw a line when things start to make me feel flustered and frustrated like CV3 did. There's so much more game to enjoy that I just can't bring myself to try.
@johnnybensonitis7853 Жыл бұрын
@@dieinfire920 You actually finished it?! How in the goddamn hell did you pull that off, holy shit man. In that case I reckon I'll have to take your word on that feeling of huge satisfaction from accomplishing such a feat as talking to you right here will be the closest I'll ever personally get to it. Congrats tho, that's overcoming maybe the pinnacle of all the games that earned the reputation of being "NES hard".
@johnnybensonitis7853 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya That'd be interesting if the Famicom got the easier version considering how it was often the opposite since the difficulty with some games got dialed back specifically to ship overseas. In any case, I'd say you mad the right call in not throwing yourself at the game repeatedly as one does when faced with that sort of ludicrous level of difficulty. Personally, I find that when I reach the point in the game where progression simply ceases altogether my fun experience becomes clouded with a weird sort of aggression. Things get personal between myself and the game, because, alas, quitting rarely occurred to me as being an option. Eventually, the frustration peaked and I'd just want to run toward the nearest living thing and kill it. So it's been awhile since I last played it lol. Seriously thought, it was an incredible game, but it can also go fuck itself.
@dieinfire920 Жыл бұрын
@@johnnybensonitis7853 thanks. Back in the renting days I was able to finish it with Sypha and Alucard, and don’t remember if with grant too, but I was never been able to finish it with only Trevor (eventually did it once emulation era arrived, as I never had the game before, only rented it). Actually I think ninja gaiden 1 and Battletoads are more difficult than castlevania 3. Specially Battletoads.
@Kenshiro3rd Жыл бұрын
You keep talking about how the music in this or that game is inappropriate to the vibe Castlevania is going for... how it keeps going for a heavy metal sound rather than a classical or orchestral one. Thing is that IS the vibe Castlevania is going for. Castlevania has ALWAYS had up tempo rocking music, even in the 8bit days. Rocking music is an iconic part of the series... to the point of being one of its trademarks.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Rocking music's great and I agree: the music goes hard throughout the entire series. The first time I ever heard Castlevania music was from Vomitron. They've done some fantastic metal covers of video game music. I don't know what it is that makes hearing actual guitars and drums in the games such a disconnect for me. I can appreciate the spirit of that style of music and what it brings to the gameplay, but actually hearing it feels wrong to my ears!
@EnjoySackLunch Жыл бұрын
Wish I could watch this vid but I looked into the Death Star and I died.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry you didn't listen to the Simon's Quest hints :(
@newwavejunkie Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video HG! I always appreciate hearing your thoughts on this series, especially after having the opportunity to tag along with you on so many of these journeys through your streams of these games. Happy Halloween!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! It's always great to hear from you. I hope you're well, and Happy Halloween to you and your family!
@TheMidnighttea27 күн бұрын
I feel like the more rock-oriented aspect of Rondo of Blood's soundtrack is kind of meant to reflect the hotblooded youth personality of Richter Belmont. Guy sees all the spooky stuff and isn't intimidated, he's ready to fight. It's kind of a Castlevania music tradition for the music to reflect the character you're playing as. Examples include Super Castlevania 4's first level music just being called "Theme of Simon", or the somber but determined "Dracula's Castle" reflecting Alucard's quest in Symphony of the Night.
@Captain_Neckbeard9 күн бұрын
Agreed. Rondo's ost is perfect, imo.
@NESAtlas Жыл бұрын
I found this very insightful. I am a little embarrassed to have only played a few games in the series, so it was nice to see a comparison between the classics.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Awww thank you! I tried to give some good and honest feedback on the games I've played. And if you're asking me, there's nothing to be embarrassed about! I hope you get to play more of these games sometime when you're good and ready, and I especially hope that you enjoy them too!
@thewingedavenger1007 Жыл бұрын
There's nothing like waking up on a Sunday morning, making yourself a nice latte, and drinking it while watching a new Hungry Goriya video.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Awww thanks! I'm glad you stopped by!
@NOLNV1 Жыл бұрын
Dracula giving you a bit of meat in Super Castlevania is hilarious, I wonder if it's random?
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure what triggers it, but I think it's something along the lines of not hitting him for a turn? I can't recall exactly, but he releases a little ball that you can whip, and out comes a little chicken leg!
@NOLNV1 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya that's so considerate of him, perhaps it does take some of the edge off your battle though.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
@@NOLNV1 Even with all the chicken in the world, I struggled really hard with the last battle. It was a challenge I was proud to finally beat!
@ericwerdann2269 Жыл бұрын
Very nostalgic for this series since the first. Simon’s quest been a personal favorite for the longest, always loved the adventure of it just wish there were more bosses in mansions. CV3 on famicom is supposed to be easier especially with grant and the music is slightly better. I just love all the games!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear from you and a few others here about Simon's Quest being at the top! It's such a great game and I loved it so much. I think Castlevania 3 has a lot of great things going for it, but the difficulty's the only thing really barring me from enjoying it. Maybe I should try the Famicom version sometime just to experience more of it. Thanks for the suggestion!
@ericwerdann2269 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya I loved CVII until iv came out I always wanted so much more I thought that graphical glitches were secrets lol love your reviews thanks for the reply! Happy Halloween
@SaxcatGamingCorner Жыл бұрын
Castlevania III being that low hurts me. But Simons quest being that high makes me smile. So I’m a bit confused at how to feel.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Just let it all wash over you! I think I might like the Famicom version of CV3 a bit more. I've heard it's a bit more balanced in terms of its difficulty.
@Patrick-bn5rp Жыл бұрын
yoooooo castlevania? My favorite is Aria because of the story. It's a nice series finale.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I really liked Aria of Sorrow. I still need to play the other GBA games.
@Patrick-bn5rp Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya have you played Symphony as well? I don't like it as much as Aria, of course. But I do adore that game's sprite work.
@RedSpade37 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely adore Aria as well, and I'm so glad the story goes the way it does! When I first played it, many moons ago, I was so excited towards the end of the game! Great memories.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
@@RedSpade37 The story definitely takes some nice turns eh? I need to go back and do a complete souls run or something.
@64-Bit-Gamer Жыл бұрын
You deserve 100k subscribers for creating content this good! 💯% agree with Dracula X, for me the game, which was a poor port, was ruined by the difficulty of the final boss. Plus, you know, it was hugely inferior to Castlevania IV. Konami dropped the ball with that game. We all wanted a proper Castlevania V on SNES!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Awww that's a very sweet sentiment! Thanks for saying so! I've been working at this channel for over 7 years now and it's great that people turn out to watch and leave comments. My favourite part is getting to chat with people about the games I'm reviewing. And I'm glad you agree about Dracula X. It was so great until that last fight! Coming back to make this video, I was also reminded at how much Dracula doesn't stop laughing the entire time. It makes losing so much more obnoxious, haha
@jonmullaly6274 Жыл бұрын
Agree wholeheartedly with Simon's Quest being the top choice - it did have that "mood" factor.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Thank you! So many people dislike that game and I thought it did so many things well. Especially the atmosphere!
@jonothanthrace1530 Жыл бұрын
I would've loved if you'd covered Haunted Castle (the Arcade Castlevania) and Vampire Killer (the MSX Castlevania), but this is still a fantastic overview of the 8- and 16-bit Vanias.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately those are ones I haven't been able to play yet! I'd like to someday!
@kekeke8988 Жыл бұрын
Why not the X68000 version of Akumajo Dracula? It's literally a remake of the first game (you can also play this as part of Castlevania Chronicles which was released on PSX).
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
@@kekeke8988 I have a copy of Castlevania Chronicles on the PS1 but thought it was a newer game! I haven't played it yet.
@josephbradshaw6985 Жыл бұрын
The Japanese version of CV3 is said to be less obnoxious with its difficulty.
@hepwo91222 Жыл бұрын
also improved music with an extra sound chip added to Japanese cartridges.
@josephbradshaw6985 Жыл бұрын
@@hepwo91222 Really? Sweeeet!!!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
I hope I can try that one out sometime. There's so much I still need to see in CV3 that I just can't bring myself to try with the North American release. I don't want to get angry playing games!
@bsmith66467 ай бұрын
That 8th level on Castlevania 4 with the "do it" sound (😂) has truly wonderful music. In fact it's my favourite SNES soundtrack ever. Quite astonishing for 16bit in my opinion. Great vid, subscribed 👍 Barry, London
@hungrygoriya7 ай бұрын
I can't unhear it now! I do agree that the music in that stage is amazing. I'm surprised at how much music they packed into Castlevania IV. And thanks for subscribing! I appreciate it!
@JD.78 Жыл бұрын
Nice video, good to see Simon's Quest get some love. Solid ranking with a few surprising place spots, great watch too. Cheers.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! Simon's Quest deserves all the love.
@JD.78 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya It does deserve a second look for fans of the more action or platform oriented games that maybe overlooked it. Cheers.
@51excalibur11 ай бұрын
It really warms my heart to know that somebody out there loves Simon’s Quest like I do. I was quite surprised that ranked so high with you. I was scared it wouldn’t get talked about so I have to thank you for this. However, I was shocked Symphony of the Night didn’t even get a mention.
@hungrygoriya11 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved Simon's Quest! It was unquestionably the most involved, fun, and evenly-paced games in terms of its difficulty. I would've loved if the translation had been slightly better but the rest of the game was really fun. I've played Symphony of the Night and adored it. I didn't put it into this video since it's just so vastly different from the rest. I think Simon's Quest fits somewhere between the "classic" formula and all the games that came after it, while Symphony of the Night is fully at the other end of the spectrum. I might do a Part 2 of this one of these days when I've had the chance to play all of the exploration-based games. So far I've only played SotN and Aria of Sorrow.
@51excalibur11 ай бұрын
@@hungrygoriya I can't say enough good things about Simon's Quest. It's the game that started it all for me. When you do part 2, I will definitely be here for it. Very well done mam!
@Y9Power Жыл бұрын
I wish KZbin notifications are better than this. Your reviews on Castlevania hits close to the mark. I feel the same way. This is one of my favorite video game series. I still see myself coming back time and again. Very good review and video as always.❤
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Thanks for weighing in here, and good to know we're mostly on the same page! That makes me happy!
@Y9Power Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya Your videos have so much in common with my gaming style. That's what I like about your videos. You are what gamers SHOULD be like.😊
@PercDirector Жыл бұрын
Another great video! Reading the box and it blatantly saying "hey, this is going to be scary" was amazing. The night was scary, especially with the need to farm hearts and losing them upon death. Nice to see a Castlevania video that does not contain nostalgia! Part of the series being so successful was that each game had a different gameplay loop/setting/move set, etc. Thanks for the content! ... and I was just surprised by the hidden ending. BRAVO!
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Simon's Quest definitely has ambience to the max! I do love how all of the games do a good job of reinventing themselves every time, but they all have a consistency to them that makes the series feel cohesive. I can't say I've met too many game series that do this quite this well! It was a pleasure making this video. Thank you so much for taking the time to check it out and staying all the way to the secret ending! Nice!
@jayvee56866 ай бұрын
Good list. There's something so soothing about watching or playing old school classic Castlevania games
@hungrygoriya6 ай бұрын
I really enjoy old games in general. Castlevania's a fantastic series. The music really pushes it all over the top for me.
@supermustachepika Жыл бұрын
I spent most of my childhood playing the three on the NES. Didn't play the others until later on but went from Dracula's Curse to Symphony of the Night. Also, my twin brother at one time held the world speed run records for Castlevania, Simon's Quest, and Dracula's Curse at one time or another.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Oh that's really cool that you have a former world record holder in your family! I love speedrunning and watching people breeze through these games. And neat that you got to try out Symphony of the Night. I played it a few years ago and really liked it! The NES games are my bread and butter though!
@johnpettigrew3056 Жыл бұрын
Hard choices there, a lot of the series are either great or masterpiece 😁 Best traditional Castlevania games: Castlevania, Castlevania IV and Rondo of Blood Remake on PSP Best Castlevania/Action RPG's: Simon's Quest, Symphony of The Night and Dawn of Sorrow. These are the one's that had the biggest impact on me. Have you ever tried La Mulana 1 or 2? They're killer.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
Nice choices all around! Of the RPG games, I've played Simon's Quest, Symphony of the Night and Aria of Sorrow, though the latter two didn't feel right in this list. Simon's Quest almost feels like a transition between the standard platforming games and the larger exploration-based ones, so it fit a bit better with everything else I talked about. I haven't yet tried either La Mulana game, but I've heard they're wonderful. I watched a friend play through a lot of the first game (and remember nothing... I have a memory like a sieve when it comes to this sort of thing) and wondered if I'd be able to get through it myself. There's so much to remember!
@johnpettigrew3056 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya I absolutely love Simon's Quest. I thought it was one of the best games on the NES when I was a kid. La Mulana 1 and 2 are very lengthy and difficult and a walkthrough is pretty much a requirement but they reminded me a lot of Legacy of The Wizard and very special. I'd give La Mulana a 9 and La Mulana 2 a 9.5 they're fantastic and Mr Explorer is a masterpiece composition.
@hungrygoriya Жыл бұрын
@@johnpettigrew3056 I will definitely keep them in mind if I want something challenging and fun to try in the future. Thanks for the recommendation!
@johnpettigrew3056 Жыл бұрын
@@hungrygoriya Good! Lumisa is easily one of the cutest character sprite's I've ever seen in gaming and both games are superb 😁 Put on your big girl pants, gamer goggles and head on into the depths...... 👻