Playstation Portable
- Never released in Europe version of Castlevania
- Reworking of PC Engine title Rondo Of Blood
- Original 'Rondo of Blood' unlockable as bonus game
- 'Symphony of the Night' also unlockable as bonus game!
- Over 10 huge levels to explore
Castlevania: Rondo of Blood was a title that only the lucky gamers in Japan had the privilege of playing. Released on the long defunct PC Engine console to the type of critical acclaim that all of the Castlevania titles often get, it has remained an object of desire for all fans - until now.
Konami have reworked this unseen classic and are releasing it as the first PSP Castlevania title and to celebrate, have added two more titles as unlockable secrets within this fantastic disc. As well as the reworking of Rondo of Blood, players can also unlock the unedited version and discover a version of Symphony of the Night to boot.
Dracula X Chronicles retains all of the classic side scrolling elements that have made the Castlevania so popular, but uses the PSP capabilities to add 3D elements, some fantastic animated sequences and of course Widescreen capabilities.
The gameplay is classic Belmont - players must progress through a series of sprawling stages, using the trusty whip to slay enemies as well as uncovering some of the huge array of secrets and hidden areas within the levels. Giant boss characters await at regular intervals meaning players are thrown in at the deep end from the start.
Another integral part of the game is the music and this version is no exception with some fantastic audio sequences to keep your adrenalin up during the game.

Average rating (6 reviews)
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floops | 08/04/2008 | See all floops' reviews (6) »
Castlevania Oh Yes... wait wait wait what the ? pile of cack i thought the whole point of a next generation handheld was to stop with these basic games throw it in the bin ... wait whats this NO WAY Symphony of the night Awesome what a save
A nice little title
tehforsterer | 26/03/2008 | See all tehforsterer's reviews (11) »
After watching the trailer and debating how they would manage a rhythm game on the psp, I decided to pick this up. Using the 4 action buttons to create a simple drum pattern you guide your little army of Patapons to find their holyland, so they can gaze upon 'it'. The visuals are simplistic yet cute and effective and the gameplay is simple and addictive. Not for those who dont like a challenge, I spent a good few hours on one level. The downsides are the repetitiveness, along with the difficulty which could drive away people. If you enjoyed LocoRoco, I recommend this, it'll burn a few hours.
a TRUE masterpiece of the Castlevania series yet!
Catz23 | 18/02/2008 | See all Catz23's reviews (1) »
It's FINALLY here!! I must admit I purely bought this game knowing that Castlevania SotN was a hidden game! It has to be THE best Castlevania there is! I loved it on the PS and now I love playing it on the PSP.
The main game is a bit tough, however, it'll make you keep wanting to better your ability to progress further into the game. The cut sequences are amazing and it'll most definitely have you gripped!
I absolutely recommend this game to any Castlevania fan!
Long live Alucard and the Belmonts!
12+ (PEGI) |






































