The title says it all. The cases are pristine and the graphics are sharp and very clean. The games are held snug Every is protected. The manuals don’t fit perfectly in the case but that is not a fault of the case because the manuals were not cut for these cases. I am very pleased with my purchase. I hope I can find them for my other GB and GBA games.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The game works and loads great, the way a normal Gameboy advance game should be, sadly that the game won't save. :/ Tried to save on the very first save point, didn't work, I said ok, I'll try the next point, won't save. Really sad that that was the case :c
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I like the story and gameplay elements of the game, I also ❤️ the graphics as well. Very captivating game for me. Love the music and the atmosphere of it. Basically ❤️ everything about it. Solid 11/10 🤟
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is one of the GBAs best titles hands down. Great smooth gameplay, along with a simple story and many interesting boss fights. The game will keep you engrossed for many hours. Easily in the top 5 Castlevania games in the franchise.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Sometimes the game doesn’t read when I put it in the slot and I have tested this across multiple devices and it was the same. Other than that problem its a fun and enjoyable game
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Game is great—arrived in a timely fashion, works fine, no problems whatsoever. Using it in a DS, which has presented no issue.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Long time ago, circa January 2005, an old friend lent me "that new Castlevania game where you get the enemie's souls"; i played a while, around 2 hours straight and i had this curious realisation: "man, am i playing pokemon capturing souls of evil creatures, some of them beign folk demons from other parts of the world?" "well mostly but you get to actually use yourself said souls, not just summon them". With this entrance, i went to play all the way through "Aria of Sorrow" for the GBA. The controls are quite precise, if not almost slippery in some surfaces, where our main hero Soma Cruz must avoid a certain despair for the world while trapped inside a rebuilt Count Dracula's Castle. Graphycally, the game gives you as much as it was the system capable of showing the best it was capable, showing some colorful and detailed imagery both on the background and the foreground. For an almost gothic-themed game, in a portable console, this was quite a task pulled by the little wonder. I can't stress enough how much of a good gameplay experience awaits for anyone who dares to have a sweep at this game, wich has a high-end replay value, where you have the challenges of finding all souls and completely exploring the castle itself. Get it if you find. The goods await.Read full review
As far as fans of Castlevania go, these days with more modern games and a new generation of young gamers with different demands tend to frown upon and get bored of classic styles of games, no matter how good they may be. Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow is one of my favorite Gameboy Advance games, as well as games in general. This was before they made the switch to a more cartoony/anime feel of the character design; it still maintains incredibly detailed artwork and depictions of characters. The different areas of the game are great (even if some are borrowed or influenced by past game areas) and the depth of the background/areas is great as well. I have always been a fan of these Castlevania games because while the style of playing stays similar, the graphics continually improve from game to game. The music is fantastic, I often find myself trying to find places on the internet where I can listen to the music from the game. The soul system is one of my favorite magic/extra weapon tools of all Castlevania games, it keeps you wondering what abilities you can gain from enemies, and increases playtime tenfold when you realize that you can't get some of the souls very easily. I feel like I'm part of a dying group of gamers that enjoy environment, visuals, ambience and music as much as if not more than the action, but Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow has plenty of everything.Read full review
When I saw this on eBay I jump right on it. I love Castlevania and this games are awsome.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I enjoy brain teaser games and this is definitely one of them. The gamer skill level required to play Castlevania is "hard". Castlevania is NOT an EASY game and it is not for your 10 year old child. Bosses are frustrating. The designers made the game too technical, even for teenagers. Don't plan on beating the game right away either. Overall it is a good game for the older generation crowd who understands the work involved in creating a game like this. Excellent game for the Nintendo DS due to 2D and scrolling.
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