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		<title>FOG Review: Dracula X: Rondo of Blood (TurboGrafx-16)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 12:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Russ Walsh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Friday Old Games” is a series of articles in which we review a game from the older generations of consoles, share why we picked it, and whether or not it holds up with time. When Dracula X: Rondo of Blood first made it on the US Virtual Console, I remained casually interested. The early Castlevania [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>“<a title="Friday Old Games" href="http://www.wingdamage.com/tag/friday-old-games/">Friday Old Games</a>”   is a series of articles in which we review a game from the older   generations of consoles, share why we picked it, and whether or not it   holds up with time.</em></p>
<p>When <em>Dracula X: Rondo of Blood</em> first made it on the US Virtual Console, I remained casually interested. The early <a title="Castlevania" href="http://www.wingdamage.com/tag/castlevania/"><em>Castlevania</em></a> franchise has simply never enthused. Yes, the music is always excellent, and the series art has always had the fun Gothic aesthetic, but I just found the whole classic <em>Castlevania</em> era fairly archaic.</p>
<p>Simon Belmont always felt stilted in his movement, almost gawky. Don’t even get me started on how gimped the throwing weapons were. I naturally presumed <em>Rondo of Blood</em> would simply be more of the three NES games I couldn’t get into.</p>
<p><span id="more-6624"></span>Yet, the hype got to me. Titles like &#8220;best game in the <em>Castlevania</em> series&#8221;, &#8220;best TurboGrafx game&#8221;, and even one of &#8220;the best games of all time&#8221; were all heaped upon <em>Rondo of Blood</em>.  How could all of these people possibly be wrong? With nine-hundred points left over from purchasing my precious <a title="Review: Cave Story (WiiWare)" href="http://www.wingdamage.com/review-cave-story-wiiware/"><em>Cave Story</em></a>, I decided to give <em>Rondo</em> a try.</p>
<p>I still couldn’t shake the feeling I was buying a game I knew hardly anything about, in a franchise I’ve never personally enjoyed. Could <em>Rondo </em>really live up to the hype?</p>
<div id="attachment_6626" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.wingdamage.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/castlevania-x-rhondo4.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-6626" title="castlevania-x-rhondo-of-blood4" src="http://www.wingdamage.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/castlevania-x-rhondo4.jpg" alt="&quot;I have the feeling I'm Being Watched...&quot;" width="500" height="223" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">&quot;I have the feeling I&#39;m being watched...&quot;</p></div>
<p>Eggs on my face. I was totally blindsided by the quality of the game. It’s hard to believe a game this hyped for this long can come out today and still objectively blow my mind. <em>Dracula X: Rondo of Blood</em> is a culmination of Castlevania concepts and gameplay refined into pure, video game gold, and one of the best games to bless the Virtual Console with its presence.</p>
<p>The game opens with the awesomely cheesy Anime FMV that presents the struggle of a young Richter Belmont who must overcome the mighty Dracula. Enter the main menu, select new game, and you’re immediately thrust into an impromptu boss battle with a ghoulish, Grim Reaper-like specter. Synthesized TurboGrafx horns blare in the background as you burst into the first stage upon your burning chariot, pumped for some righteous undead slaying. Ghouls start pouring in from the right, and you know it&#8217;s time to storm the Castle.</p>
<p>I found the original <em>Castlevania </em>series&#8217; controls inexcusable in a generation shared with the likes of <a title="FOG Review: Super Mario Bros. (NES)" href="http://www.wingdamage.com/fog-review-super-mario-bros-nes/"><em>Super Mario Bros.</em></a> and <a title="Mega Man" href="http://www.wingdamage.com/tag/mega-man/"><em>Mega Man</em></a>. It pissed me off that <em>Castlevania</em>’s awesome soundtracks and gothic locales came at the sacrifice of Simon’s zombie like movement.</p>
<p>Luckily, <em>Rondo </em>feels much faster and well paced than its predecessors. Richter still feels slightly stiff, but his whipping and jumping are much faster and responsive than his ancestor’s. Levels feel better designed, with multiple pathways, each of which have it&#8217;s own unique twist. Enemy placement feels better and much more diverse than the &#8220;rush and kill&#8221; style that plagued early <em>Castlevania </em>titles. It&#8217;s almost a universal update on the series.</p>
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<p>After playing <em>Rondo of Blood</em>, I think I have a better understanding of why people love this series so much. It’s definitely not a fast paced <em>Contra </em>shooter, because there’s no real twitch. Rather <em>Rondo</em>, and all of <em>Castlevania</em>, is about precision and knowing where to be at the right time; elements rarely seen in both modern and retro games.</p>
<p>This unique twist on combat, coupled with the art and the soundtrack, must be why people cling to the series. I’ve seen no game better tap into these elements than <em>Rondo of Blood</em>.</p>
<h3>Why did I choose this game?</h3>
<p>So many people whom I respect lavish praise after praise on <em>Rondo of Blood</em>. Some have even proclaimed it the holy grail of import gaming.</p>
<p>I have very little experience with either <em>Castlevania </em>or the TurboGrafx-16. To remain a well rounded gamer, I decided I should try something new. Why not play one of the most popular games of all time?</p>
<h3>How does it hold up?</h3>
<p>Superbly. The graphics are still crisp, and the music remains as awesome as ever, especially with the improved audio of the TurboGrafx-16. I do warn you though, it can be quite a challenge. Though I found the lives-based checkpoint system perfectly fair, some will criticize it for being too difficult. But that’s what you should probably expect from something like the <em>Castlevania </em>series. Personally, I enjoyed the challenge.</p>
<p><em>Rondo </em>has resparked my interest in both the TurboGrafx-16 and the whole classic <em>Castlevania </em>series. I haven’t touched <em>Super Castlevania 4</em> or <em>Castlevania: Bloodlines</em>. Heck, I want to replay the originals with some more patience and respect, just to see if I can finally appreciate the series for what it is. <em>Rondo </em>is a surprising gem, and definitely one of the best games to ever hit the virtual console.</p>
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