The year was 1830. Deep within the dreary halls of an ancient castle in
Austria, an evil force was stirring. It had been many years since Dracula, Lord
of Darkness, had been banished from the world of the living by vampire slayer
Morris Baldwin. In the eyes of a dark-hearted woman named Camilla, it had been
too long since Dracula stalked the land.
Camilla called for the return of Dracula, and succeeded in resurrecting that
vile soul once again. With Dracula's return, the halls of his castle were once
again filled with the most hideous creatures imaginable -- each determined to
serve their master and feast on the blood of the living. One human in
particular, an unlikely hero named Nathan Graves, was high on the undead's list
of desired delicacies.
Armed only with his wits and a whip, Nathan set out on an impossible crusade to
rid the world of Dracula's dark spirit for the last time.
Sound familiar? It should. Gamers have been enjoying Castlevania's eerie
storylines since 1987, and the latest version of Castlevania for Game Boy
Advance is one of the very best in the series.
Powered by Game Boy Advance's 32-bit color graphics, Circle of the Moon looks
great and sounds even better. The haunting music tracks and awesome sound
effects are some of the greatest audio treats we've ever heard on a portable
system. Turn down the sound on this one and you'll be losing a great deal of the
gloomy atmosphere which is crucial to the Castlevania experience.
Circle of the Moon relies heavily on the platform-jumping skeleton-whipping
formula which led to Castlevania's initial success, but Konami has created some
new gameplay elements which add to its depth. Instead of simply working your way
from point A to point B in Dracula's castle, you can choose your own route
through branching passageways and corridors. The gameplay is mostly linear, but
you'll definitely make a few wrong turns before figuring out where you're
supposed to go next.
You'll frequently spot corridors and passageways which are just out of reach. As
you progress through the game and defeat bosses, you'll acquire special
abilities which allow you to access these previously off-limits areas. This adds
an adventurous feel to the game and ensures that you check your map frequently
to see which areas could use some more exploration. Hidden rooms and other
secrets will have you whipping every last wall in search of undiscovered
treasures.
Experience points are earned each time you defeat an enemy, and as you collect
these points your character will level-up and become more powerful. You can also
strengthen your character by picking up progressively stronger armor pieces and
other special items like rings and potions.By collecting Action Cards and
Attribute Cards, you can create over 80 spell effects which range from Fire
Whips to Ice Blizzards. Using these spell effects drains your magic meter, but
they come in very handy when trying to take out a boss character. While we're on
the subject, the bosses in this game are gnarly enough to make you run home to
mommy. You won't be taking out these beasts in just one try.
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon offers an impressive number of save slots --
eight!
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