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18 Reviews
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Abstract: When I first got word that Konami was working on a Castlevania fighting game for the Wii, I was pretty sure it was going to suck. Then, when I was lucky enough to play the game at E3 08, I was sure it was going to suck. Playing is believing, after all...
Abstract: Graphics One does not normally turn to the Wii for graphics, and as an old Nintendo fan, I will be the first to admit that. First impressions of the game dictated that character models would look absolutely horrible – a renowned artist from Death N...
Online brawling; tons of unlockables; occasionally pretty.
Rotten character balance; irritating camera; lame story.
After so many excellent side-scrolling platforming games, and a handful of disappointing attempts at 3D reinvention, its hard to imagine that a one-on-one fighting game would sit high on any Castlevania devotees wish list. Still, a long-time fan coul...
Abstract: Castlevania's seen some interesting evolutions, going from plodding 2D side-scroller to Metroid-like exploration adventure to 3D Devil May Cry clone. But fighter Castlevania: Judgment is one evolution I never expected. In Konami's words, this is a "Ver...
Abstract: Believe us when we say that we were just as shocked as you all were to hear that the next Castlevania title from Konami – the one that would debut the series on Wii –was a fighter. Granted we heard about it a while before everyone else, a...
All in, these franchise hallmarks amount to a game that feels like a bona fide member of the Castlevania family and actually plays like one, too. Combined with the multi-directional control and dynamic combat, the game feels more like the boss-rush ver...