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18 JuneBloodstained: Ritual of the Night is available now on the Steam store:It’s been a long road, but we are now live. Igavania is back!It's Iga's biggest game ever, roughly twice as big as his previous games. There's crafting, cooking, upgrading and hundreds of weapons, spells, gear and cosmetics to power up and look the way you want while you fight the demons of hell.We have a celebrity cast to do all the voice acting, including David Hayter(!) from the Metal Gear franchise, and a full orchestra soundtrack by Michiru Yamane, composer of Castlevania: Symphony of the night.Bloodstained's getting 13 FREE DLCs after launch. That's right - THIRTEEN. DLCs.At launch we're including:- New Game Plus- 8bit Level- Nightmare Difficulty- Pure Miriam Set- Boss Rush Mode- Speed Run ModeAfter launch you're getting:- Co-op & Vs.- Local and online multiplayer- Roguelike dungeon- 2 extra playable characters- Chaos Mode- Classic Mode- Boss Revenge ModeOh yeah and the game has alternate endings!TL;dr We’re very excited to bring Iga’s latest game to you. It’s live today!Join Bloodstained’s army of the night!Discord -Forums -Twitter -Facebook. 30 MayKILLEVERYLASTDEMONZangetsu's vengeance against the demons of hell is a raging inferno that knows no peace.

Play as the demon hunter samurai in Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, FREE after launch!Zangetsu is brought to life by the awesome voice talents of David Hayter, (Snake - Metal Gear series) and brings new ways to play, explore and experience the story of Bloodstained.Equip the deadly Zangetsuto katana and ravage your enemies with devastating elemental talisman magic. Traverse the impossible with his chain hook and discover all the secrets that await in Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night; launching June 18, 2019 on PC, PS4, XB1 and June 25, 2019 on Switch!Pre-order now. About This GameBloodstained: Ritual of the Night is the FULL game experience, an exploration-focused, side-scroller action RPG packing all of the best features you've come to know and love from the Metroidvania genre into a single, content-packed game.Play as Miriam, an orphan scarred by an alchemist’s curse which slowly crystallizes her body.

In order to save herself, and indeed, all of humanity, she must battle her way through a demon-infested castle summoned by Gebel, her old friend whose body and mind has become more crystal than flesh.WHAT'S IN THE GAME?13 FREE DLCs via future content updates. “Speed Demon” Update containing Speed Run Mode, Boss Rush Mode and the Pure Miriam outfit available at launch!Addictingly tight and satisfying gameplay alongside a rich new story in the gothic dark fantasy style of Koji Igarashi, the celebrated godfather of 'Igavania' games.Story cut scenes and NPC interactions fully voice acted by a star-studded cast, including actors like David Hayter, Ray Chase and Erica Lindbeck to name just a few. (Seriously, we have a lot of voice acting star power in this game, it's kinda nuts.)Three playable characters, two of which have yet to be revealed.Literally a metric ton of weapons and spells, which you can upgrade, level up and visually customize.Beautiful 2.5D graphics: 3D models crafted with a lot of love and care on a 2D game environment. That means lots of cool tricks that 'regular' 2D can't do.THE FUTUREExpect a worryingly large amount of announcements and updates, everything from updating the look of this Steam page to the game in general. It's going to be one wild ride.

Castlevania - Blood Moon Review by: - 7/10 Castlevania hack's dark side? Castlevania Blood Moon offers a somewhat more challenge, and very slightly different look than the original game its hacked from.

The levels are fresh and new, and some of the foes have been reskinned. For instance the nasty medusa heads are now the floating eyeballs from Simon's Quest. Our hero Simon has a fresh set of clothes and few new upgrades to help him out. First off, he may now move and attack at the same time. Second, there are also a ton more drops from enemies: kill-all-foes pentagrams, score upgrades to reskins of weapons (the holy water is now a bomb, the axe a scythe), as well as the traditional heart points, which now seem to cost less to use the subweapons. Where Blood Moon really tries to differentiate itself is in the level design and the more frequent barrage of monsters.

The stages can be confusing, with stairs that blend into backgrounds and some paths requiring you to hit hidden, destructable blocks just to proceed. Enemies reappearing as the screen is moved is nothing new to NES games, but it seems more pronounced in this one. This becomes a bit of a problem since your hero's whip animation has not been sped up, and he still suffers from knock-back like the original.

Lots more pits this time, is what I'm getting at. Graphics: 6 The first Castlevania had decent graphics, but looked a little clunky.

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The reskin and level changes. Kind of don't work. Sure, the stages are more clever in some places, but I found all the new sprites pretty ugly - especially the new 2nd boss. The new items that drop from candles and enemies, however, look great. Hero Simon has received no new upgrades and his whip is the same, as are some of the bosses. Music: 8 I thought this was the best part of the game, the music is arranged differently, and for the most part, suits the stages well.

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I believe some of these tracks are from Simons Quest as well, though its been a long time since I played that. Addictiveness: 6 Because the game is trying to challenge you, and the stage designs are sometimes a bit difficult, this game can put you off. I am not really into games that just try to be more difficult versions of the original. The story and overall game hasn't changed enough to make it really feel fresh, but it is fairly solid to play through, a few glitches aside. Story: N/A Nothing changed here, theres nothing to rate. Depth: 6 The biggest change is being able to swing your whip while walking, which works.

But also seems more slippery in practice, like your hero is walking on ice while doing so. The enemies dropping a boatload of new items is great, I loved that part of it, since there was much variety. The dozen or so enemy reskins, eh. I don't really care for them, or think they added anything to the game. Difficulty: 8 There are a lot of stages with flying bats or eyeballs that try to interrupt your jumps, your attacks, or knock you in pits. Get used to it. The bosses haven't changed at all, though some now feature pits to complicate things.

The base enemies are still fairly easy, and generally most die in just a hit or two of your whip. Overall: 7 While I love the homage to the classic Castlevania, I don't know this is worthwhile for anything but those seeking a challenge. In some ways though, it is easier, despite its attempts to be more of a struggle. Ck2 all dlc free download. Graphics 6 Sound 8 Addictive 6 Depth 6 Difficulty 8.