Castlevania Requiem: Symphony of the Night & Rondo of Blood Reviews
Each of the games does have their own flaws, but they mostly arise from being older games seen through the eyes of someone much more used to modern titles. With this in mind, it was easy to overlook them and have a great time playing through them, despite occasionally scaring my cat when I yelled after dying for the 100th time in Rondo of Blood.
Konami brings us the latest compilation of the two best titles of the Castlevania saga to the current generation of consoles, this time exclusively for PlayStation 4.
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Castlevania Requiem is an easy and inexpensive way to play two of the best video game ever made; however, these games deserve a far more comprehensive package than what has been built here.
Castlevania Requiem: Symphony of the Night & Rondo of Blood will have some appeal with nostalgic fans wanting to replay the game on the PlayStation 4. The lack of new features may disappoint them though. Those who are new to Castlevania, or with little interest in the series, won’t gain the disappointment I felt in regards to the voices – yet they also may not thoroughly enjoy the old-school mechanics when there are much better modern games out there which look and play much better. It’s still a decent addition to the PS4 library but will leave old fans wishing that more love and attention was put into the remaster.
Castlevania Requiem takes two of the series' best but doesn't do all that much to repackage them for the uninitiated