The good:
A simple game to play, difficult to master. quick games. They use all the archetypes of the characters from the Castlevania saga (the vampire hunter, the magician, the cleric, the barbarian thief, the old man from the bible, the renegade vampire lord, the succubus that helps you, the skeleton that throws bones... all of them they are there as guests). Progression is veryThe good:
A simple game to play, difficult to master. quick games. They use all the archetypes of the characters from the Castlevania saga (the vampire hunter, the magician, the cleric, the barbarian thief, the old man from the bible, the renegade vampire lord, the succubus that helps you, the skeleton that throws bones... all of them they are there as guests). Progression is very comforting but it takes a long time to come. New oriental character and weapons. It's on Xbox Game Pass
The bad:
Since nobody explains anything to you, many may lose and lose and lose in their first games and end up leaving the game. If they don't insist and insist, you won't know that there are more areas to discover, unlock and options. If they don't explain it to you, you don't know that the stages end at minute 30 and death comes out directly to kill you (and they don't explain that you can endure after minute 30:01 either. "Moderately high" difficulty (until you understand the trick and have to Some combinations of weapons, upgrades, and cards on certain characters generate visual effects that can crash the game and push the Xbox One Fat and One S to the limit.
Lo Meh!:
The mix is weird uniting Robotron (from Midway)/Robotron 64 and the Castlevania lore. Not only “Borrows” the Castlevania archetypes, it has sprits very similar to games in the saga, especially Symphony of the Night and Game boy Advance and Nintendo DS games. If it wasn't on Xbox Game Pass, I wouldn't even look at it.… Expand