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The game plays like a side-scrolling classic without seeming too dated. Players traipse around a non-linear dungeon, defeat monsters, and unlock new parts of the dungeon, often through the use of new abilities. It's similar to the excellent Castlevania: Symphony of the Night for the PlayStation, with the obvious aural limitations of a cartridge-based handheld system.
Unfortunately, the game's dark graphics are difficult to see on the Game Boy Advance's fickle screen. Long sessions require consistent overhead lighting, so this isn't the ideal game for travel. The animations are also lacking, making character movement appear jerky. Despite these graphical shortcomings, though, this side-scrolling wonder will make a fine addition to your GBA library. --Raymond M. Padilla
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Robust and satisfying.,
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This review is from: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (GBA) (Video Game)
There's something charming about Circle of the Moon. Beneath the game's simple, but effective graphics (which are best appreciated on a GBA SP, Gameboy Player, or with a miner's lamp attached to your head), beats the heart of a game so lovingly retro, it's hard to hate.Combat is basic- jumping, attacking, dodging, and using sub-weapons will be familiar to fans of the series, and will be picked up within five minutes by newcomers. Level design is also simple, with treks off to the bosses cleverly concealed by the Metroid-style ability gathering. A close look at the game reveals a series of corridoors ending in boss battles, short story segments, and new abilities; repetitive? Surprisingly, no. The sheer skill in balancing the game ensures that it never becomes dull or monotonous; new areas open up just when the game threatens to become familiar, with pleasing puzzles offered up to test your new skills. The magic system offers a nice diversion from the main quest, and a reason to return after Dracula has been dealt with. Indeed, finding a new card and the various magic effects it gives is the main thing that drives you on. A special mention has to go to the music, which is arguably the best on the GBA, and provides (some) compensation for the basic graphics. Highly reccomended.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good game.,
This review is from: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (GBA) (Video Game)
I played this game and completed it many many times on my GBA. I enjoy playing this game because it's something different than most of the similar games out today in the market. It's difficulty is the example for this. You have to master each level or room to upgrade your skills to survive the game to the end.It look's pretty hard if you're new to Castlevania games but once you get used to it it and know how you can proceed to higher difficult levels and bosses it then becomes pretty enjoying. To me it's a must have game for GBA owners who like these kind of games. I enjoyed it and still do. Now I'm waiting for Castlevania Down of Sorrow for my Nintendo DS.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CastleMania!,
This review is from: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (GBA) (Video Game)
I got my GBA, and lack of a game dragged me down to my local games rental place. I picked up this game and have had it for over a week now. Before this, i was a fan of Castlevania, but now i'm a die hard lover of the games. The Action/Attribute cards are greats, morphing your whip into flames, thorns,ice (to freeze enemies to use as jump platforms), extra length earth and to have fire/iceballs circling you and defending you. I'm only 36% into the game and, cos i'm soon coming into money i'll definitely be buying. The graphics are in between SNES and PSOne standard (closer to PSOne in my opinion) on all games and the added colurs and 32bit, and huge 2D power make this game so pleasing to the eye it's evil. Banish the Dark Lord Dracula and stay sit back and sip some blood! Better than Mario Advance and probably the best launch game along with Rayman this is well worth digging to the bottom of your wallet and handing over all your cash for!
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