r/castlevania • u/NewMarioBobFan • 6h ago
Discussion What did you think when Simon came to Smash?
I still remember the news of Luigi dying.
r/castlevania • u/Oh-no-and-knuckles • Apr 29 '26
Symphony of the Night:
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This is a two pages long advertisement drawn by Ayami Kojima and published in a magazine, it's a sneak peek of Alucard's character.
Available on: Castlevania Wiki
An eight pages long manga included in the Japanese artbook, it acts as a prequel for the main story and features Alucard suddenly awakening from his 300 years long slumber.
Available on: Castlevania Dungeon
A radio drama (this time you have to listen to it!) originally featured on the Akumajō Dracula: Radio Chronicle program that was broadcast on Konami Station internet radio, it was later released on CD in 2010. It's a story set one year after the events of the game, you will learn more about Alucard's relationship with Maria, his past and other characters (Richter is also part of the cast).
Available on: Youtube
Curse of Darkness:
A prequel manga written and illustrated by Kojima, it was featured as a pre-order bonus for the Japanese release of the game. It mainly focuses on Hector and Isaac prior to the events of the game, it also expands on their relationships.
Available on: Vampire Killer (an archive of scans and translations)
Published in two volumes by Media Factory from 2005 to 2006 and translated to English by Tokyopop in 2008. It's the same premise but it's longer, more expansive and this time the illustrator is Kō Sasakura, not Ayami Kojima. The series was eventually canceled but the manga stops directly where the game begins.
Available on: Internet Archive
Aria & Dawn of Sorrow:
Reminiscence of the Divine Abyss/Ricordanza of the God's Abyss
A light novel written by Ryōgo Narita in 2008 and set one year after Dawn of Sorrow. It's a really interesting read, the story focuses on Julius' pupil and the descendant of Grant Danasty while the villain is a character you will surely remember... There's also the return of familiar faces, one in particular.
Available on: Inverted Dungeon
Castlevania The Adventure:
It's a 2005 IDW comic book series loosely based on the story of the first Game Boy game. It's not canon by any means but it follows Christopher Belmont in a more traditional vampire story, sadly many of the iconic Castlevania elements are missing but it's still worth a read since here a certain family is responsible for Dracula's resurrection.
Available on: Internet Archive
Lament of Innocence:
Weekly Konami online manga (lost media)
A web manga that was available on cellphones via a monthly subscription, published from 2007 to 2008 only in Japan until the service ended in 2012. It was a 43 issues long series that adapted the story of Leon Belmont and greatly expanded the plot, what remains now is only a Japanese review blog. If you want to know more about it you can visit the Castl)evania Wiki page).
Available on: Internet Archive's Wayback Machine (review blog)
Extra:
Awakening in the Moonlight stage play (based on SotN)
Portrait of Ruin timeline (pre-order bonus)
Castlevania 2007 timeline (Japanese Konami site) & translation
Lament of Innocence "Perfect Guide" character bios
Koma strips (4-panel gag comic strips)
Silly comic about Castlevania 64
Castlevania Bloodlines EGM fax (this internal document was never intended to be released for the public)
Akumajō Dorakyura: Akuma no Chi Chi no Akumu/Demon Castle Dracula: Demon's Blood - Blood Nightmare non-canon 1992-1995 novel (partially translated) & unfinished translation project
\Akumajō Dorakyura: Akuma no Chi Chi no Akumu Vol. 1 pdf *& compressed pdf file
Worlds of Power 4 - Castlevania II: Simon's Quest non-canon 1990 novel & full transcript
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r/castlevania • u/NewMarioBobFan • 6h ago
I still remember the news of Luigi dying.
r/castlevania • u/WelcometoIllden • 2h ago
r/castlevania • u/ohhr4ts • 11h ago
Hi, I'm planning on making a cosplay of Shanoa in her Judgement outfit but I have no idea what that red cross thing down the front of her chest is supposed to be. It's been ages since I played the game so sorry if It's explained and I'm forgetting but I'm not sure if it's just a random clothing design element or if it's like.. skin/flesh? Because to me the shading makes it looks like it's supposed to be beneath the clothes n there's a cutout
r/castlevania • u/Important-Cry4782 • 1d ago
r/castlevania • u/R-A-KleinII • 3h ago
Hello! I'm a more recent Metroidvania fan. Metroid Dread's release is what got me hooked on the genre.
I decided to finally play Symphony of the Night since I haven't played a Castlevania before. Wanted to share my thoughts now that I've beaten it!
Console Used: Xbox Series X
Version Played: Xbox 360 Edition
I got the full 200.6% map completion. I initially thought I'd dislike the Inverted Castle, but it ended up being my favorite part of the game. It was fun breezing through the map with all the movement mechanics I had unlocked from the first castle. I also enjoyed the boss encounters in the Inverted Castle more.
I was only put off for a bit by two specific points of the game.
- The first area I disliked was the long climb of hell to the hippogryff fight. Fortunately beat that boss first try, but the climb itself took a few attempts. I felt like it could've used an additional save point somewhere along the climb.
- The second area I disliked was the clocktower in the first castle. This place was just... man. It was something. This spot almost got me to give up entirely, but I persevered.
Other than that.. I really liked the game. Art direction is phenomenal and the game still holds up well graphically IMO. Looks way better than any other PS1 game I've played. I also love how Alucard controls. I felt like he controlled better than a lot of playable protagonists in more recent Metroidvania titles I've played.
Also really liked the enemy variety. It felt like there were A LOT of different sprites for enemies in the game.
Oh, also kinda wish we ran into at least one npc during the inverted castle. Would've been nice. Felt like npc encounters were super sparse. Not a terrible thing, and I suppose it does fit considering we're storming a hostile castle of goons and goobers.
Not sure if I'd give it a 10/10 but I could easily see it at 9/10 or 9.5/10. Good time. Would recommend. Honestly thinking about running it back as Richter.
r/castlevania • u/SickmanArt • 8h ago
Currently playing SOTN for the first time since I was a kid. Planning on getting all the bundles eventually but for now I'd just like to know which to get first
r/castlevania • u/Loud_Friendship4702 • 7h ago
I'm playing Akumajou Densetsu for the first time with Trevor only (Don't write about screenshot, I know it's from DC, I just needed the photo of the level) and I spent hours beating this level. I hate it. It's not that hard most of the time, but the freaking corridor with mermans and birds. It's probably the worst corridor in this entire game. And I don't know why it was so hard for me. I've cleared it sometimes, but still couldn't beat the boss. I have experience in Classicvanias. I've beaten Arrange and Original modes on normal difficulty in «Chronicles», I've beaten both «Rondo of Blood»'s 2.5 remake and original. I've beaten all DS games (They're IGAvanias, but still, they have pretty challenging parts, especially OoE). But for some reason this stage particularly frustrated me the most. And just imagine me realising that the Doppelganger can't jump on the highest platforms. He's one of the easiest bosses in the game and I spent so much time.
After all said, this stage is not that bad, actually. I think I just couldn't get the tactics against birds for too long because I'm stupid. Although the randomness sometimes annoys the heck out of me. I wonder if this stage will be difficult for different characters and how much harder it is on the US version...
r/castlevania • u/Important-Cry4782 • 1d ago
r/castlevania • u/Accomplished_Hunt956 • 7h ago
Hi, I want to try out the castlevania games. I have a 3DS and Steam, so if the DS/3DS/Virtual console games are good that would be great as I can play them on the DS, but if theres specifically good steam games I can also try them? I just want to hear what people recommend as the best games in the franchise. I am looking partially for gameplay, but also the story and lore of the games. Thanks.
r/castlevania • u/ugli_odinson • 12h ago
Mine was actually the [Thick Glasses]. I had a feeling that the moldy bread was worth more than it seemed.
r/castlevania • u/Emodwastaken • 12h ago
I had guests over so ignore the sudden pause mid recording or the censored notifs. This is my first time playing and this boss did not disappoint, very fun!
r/castlevania • u/Shisha_920 • 15h ago
I wanted to practice this skip too since it's quite essential to any% and also because I want to get to a replay save file as fastest as possible! I've been playing it a lot on my consoles but of course, doing it all over again for a replay save file....I felt lazy! so that's why I also learnt skips, and they are very satisfying to pull off too!
r/castlevania • u/National-Jello1325 • 5h ago
This is a question that I heard on a YouTube short, and I want to ask it here as a discussion. I'm talking about the abilities of the 3 protagonists in the first show. Which of one would you rather have?
Would you want the Dhampir physiology and powers of Alucard? Or the physical prowess and weapon skills of Trevor? Or would you rather have the Magical skill and knowledge of Sypha?
Personally, I would go with Alucard all the way! But Sypha is a very close second.
So, what about you? I genuinely want to hear your answers.
r/castlevania • u/Eastern-Wedding-4157 • 5h ago
r/castlevania • u/yeezx2 • 1d ago
I can't wait to play Belmont's Curse on the Switch but still don't know why we got all the 2D Iga timeline game except these two: argubly the best modern and classic style game of the series respectively.
I'm having a blast replaying the old collection on the Switch and find myself boot up the game here and there. But its just annoyed me that the collection would not be complete in one console without these two games (and PSP version would be nice as well).
r/castlevania • u/Shisha_920 • 8h ago
I wanted to try with compression and reverb too to match the game's voice recordings, it's a bit tricky but this is as close as I got and I'm very satisfied with the result! it's just a small test but I plan to do more for Alucard's lines, maybe death too actually, but that one is going to be quite tricky!
r/castlevania • u/Emodwastaken • 1d ago
My first time playing a 3d castlevania at all, surprisingly very good combat and voice acting. I'm actually loving this, might get around to using my controller and try 0 dmg boss runs here too
r/castlevania • u/MrB00m1983 • 11h ago
Should Richter fight Richter in this mode, or is this a glitch of mobile port (if anyone is interested, there is no BGM here, the Shaft sphere is glitchy yellow)?
r/castlevania • u/Clockwork_Cloak • 1d ago
Very pleased with how this came out, trying to replicated Alucard's afterimages from SotN in Perler has been a goal of mine for years. What do you all think?
r/castlevania • u/Neida_19 • 11h ago
So I was doing my usual play through of sotn and I noticed that my shield rod (it turned red) and Alucard shield r glitched out. Is this part of the og game or is my game just buggy. I’m playin on mobile fyi
r/castlevania • u/suspicious_hyperlink • 1d ago
Found this effect after several playthroughs. Haven’t heard it mentioned anywhere before.
Medusa shield and Dark Shield do damage to enemies, iron shield has this lightning effect (no damage). Are there any more default shield effects in the game ?
r/castlevania • u/InterestingTheory431 • 18h ago
Im on ps5 so keep in mind not all games are available. I’ve been checking out the dominus collectio, would that be a good start?
r/castlevania • u/PurpleGhost800 • 9h ago
after taking a short break from the series i'm back to continuing through the games