Dawn of Sorrow is probably the best Castlevania game in existence. It builds upon features from previous games in the series to deliver the perfect Castlevania. In my opinion the only other game that can be a contender for best Castlevania is the next game in the series: Portrait of Ruin.
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Game was in dang near perfect condition, and so was the case. The fact that it came with the case and manual for about $50 is worth it. Glad to find a real cartridge for a fair price. I hate how most people over price these games, and their cartridges are in such horrible condition too. This was the opposite though.
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My son loves gaming, and he likes the challenge of role playing type games, seems to enjoy graphics and keeps his interest charged. He really loves casslevania in general oops sp
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This Castlevania Dawn of sorrow game is very enjoyable. So much fun exploring. Usual Castlevania enemies and platform jumping. The game is challenging in spots but never unfair. I'm a 65 year old gamer and having a great time. You won't be sorry adding this to your game library.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This game is one of my favorite Castlevania games of all time. This is the direct sequel to Aria of Sorrow which is also an absolute blast to play. The best way I could put is, is that it feels like pokemon that you got to get every soul that you can get! The only thing that I did not like about this game is the touch screen gimmicks. You have to draw a pattern of a seal to finish off a boss. At first it was cool but it can get annoying if you miss a couple of times. With that being said this is not enough for me to really dislike the game it is just one nitpick.
Verified purchase: No
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