

It is very difficult to find in either region.Īs usual, Treasure really put a lot of creativity into Alien Soldier’s graphics and animation. This run-n-gun is considered one of the hardest games ever developed by the cult-classic factory, Treasure, and was released only in Japan and Europe. With the fanbase of the Castlevania series still going strong on the GBA and DS, it only makes sense to bring as many of the 2D Castlevania’s to as many of Nintendo’s systems as possible. In addition, since Konami was free of Nintendo’s censorship rules, the developers were free to put in a blood and background effects such as hanging corpses. It is worth noting that the storyline from Castlevania Bloodlines ties into Bram Stoker’s Dracula novel. Being innovative in both gameplay and graphical effects, Bloodlines has many features that make it stand out. If you look at Bloodlines on its own instead of comparing it to the SNES game, it is actually an excellent platformer. Many of the bosses are very large and are composed of many sprites that combined into one entity.

The graphics aren’t as detailed or colorful as the SNES version, but it pushed the capabilities of the Genesis to achieve many effects that otherwise wouldn’t be possible on the system. With that introduction out of the way, lets get started…īloodlines is the only Castlevania title to be released on the Genesis but plays much like Super Nintendo’s Castlevania IV.

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