![]() Some will prove to be shortcuts, whereas others can end up being the long way around, not to mention quite a bit more difficult. There's no one way to travel through the game and many alternate pathways feature new and sometimes more challenging bosses to take on. One interesting feature of Rondo of Blood is the hidden and branching pathways through the game's various levels. ![]() Konami obviously felt the standard control scheme worked quite well in the previous releases so why mess with a good thing? Speciality items also make a return in the game and are once again controlled by pressing Up on the D-Pad. ![]() ![]() The majority of your tasks will be platforming your way through the game's many levels and using your whip to take down the many enemies that come your way. With the release of Castlevania: Rondo of Blood on the Virtual Console service, gamers can finally enjoy the game without having to pay the exorbitant price tag associated without the original PC Engine CD release.įans of the earlier Castlevania releases should feel right at home with Rondo of Blood as it doesn't stray too far from the traditional gameplay elements found in the 8 and 16-bit releases. Since the game was only released in Japan, gamers who wanted to play the game have long been forced to pay the lofty price tag to import the game, at least until now. The Castlevania titles have seen releases on a variety of game consoles over the years, but it's this PC Engine release that's garnered a lot of attention and focus among diehard game fans and collectors over the years.
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