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Game Name
Castlevania: Dracula X
Publisher
Konami
Release Year
1995
Platform
SUPER NES
UPC
0083717150237
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
Castlevania Franchise
Genre
Action & Adventure

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Castlevania: Dracula X for Super Nintendo is a single-player port game that is set in the country of Transylvania during the middle ages. You play as Richter, a character that must face Count Dracula in order to save his lover and her younger sister. You must use special abilities and special tactics to fight off Dracula and his henchman. The game features non-linear play, and has different levels that take place in Dracula's castle. The backgrounds feature unique graphics, putting you in the mood for this horror-based game. You get to battle different enemies until you come across the true villain of the game, Count Dracula.

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Publisher
Konami
UPC
0083717150237
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4226

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Action & Adventure
Video Game Series
Castlevania Franchise
Platform
SUPER NES
Game Name
Castlevania: Dracula X

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1995
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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ESRB Descriptor
Animated Violence

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  • Top favourable review

    Great old school Castlevania!

    Only problem with this games is the price. It is best to buy a repro or digital release and save yourself some $. I don't know of ANY retro game that is worth $150-200 truly. If you like the old school NES Castlevania games then this one is for you! It controls exactly the same as those games with updated graphics. This is also not simply a port of Rondo of Blood but rather it's own game so people comparing them are not accurate.

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  • While by no means great, this stripped re-imagining functions just fine.

    While the Rondo of Blood certainly evaded those of us outside of Japan, it's Super Famicom re-imagining, under the title of Dracula XX, did find its way back to the English-speaking folks a world away. Although XX shares a few elements of the PC-Engine classic, those familiar in any way to the original version are sure to give this a cynical and critical eye unlike those who merely stumbled onto its existence at the local rental store or, later, online. Castlevania Dracula X (NA release), and Castlevania Vampire's Kiss (PAL region) retain many animations and enemies from the original, but very little in terms of other design elements: the stages are quite long at times, sometimes frenetically arranged, and the difficulty level can be obscene without practice (with a final boss that tries ...

  • Worst of the 16-bit castlevanias, but still GOOD

    It amazes me how uninformed people are about this game, it's NOT a port to the TG-16/PC engine game, it's a sequel, hence the Japanese title Dracula XX. The levels are all new, but the majority of the weapons and enemies are taken directly from the TG-16 game. Looking at the other 16-bit Castlevanias (CV 4, TG-16 DracX, Castlevania Chronicles, Bloodlines for Genesis), Dracula X for the SNES has taken one step forward and two steps back. Castlevania 4 let you whip in any direction, that feature is missing here (and missing in all the other games, actually). Bloodlines had exceptionally fast paced action and multiple characters, but these features aren't present here, either. And the TG-16 game was longer and had a bit more meat to it. This game feels more old-school than those others, ...

  • castlevania-dracula x

    this game is a rare find, that is why is costs $40-60 cartridge alone and 100+ complete in box. my advice to first time snes-castlevania players, get castlevania 4 instead it will be cheaper and it is a much better and far less frustrating game. dracula x is a challenge and at times frustrating one, i did beat the game twice but it is very difficult. the burning town on stage one lets you know right away that this game is no easy task. stage two the main hall is even tougher yet. stage three is where you will start to pull your hair out with the pillars and the medusa heads knocking you to an alternate level 4 where you don't want to be and if you get by that stage you will go to regular level 5 which is extremely difficult with the purple spear guards, they are tougher than some of the ...

  • SNES version is just as good as the Japanese Dracula X

    This is the game for those of you who aren't fond of the anime look of the PCE Dracula X. The graphics (especially the background details inside the levels) are very good and each level looks creepy and gritty, it is a different art style than the more colorful Super Castlevania IV. The music is AWESOME! It's the same music from the japanese PC engine Dracula X, and it sounds very nice on the SNES. You should be aware though, that the gameplay controls are a step backwards from Super Castlevania IV; you can't whip in eight directions, and the character doesn't move very fast on screen. This makes the game control very similar to the NES titles, but that's not a bad thing at all if you like a challenge! All Castlevania fans should be proud to have this in their ...