Super Castlevania IV
Platform, Adventure
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Konami
December 25, 2006, December 29, 2006, December 2, 2006, September 11, 2013, October 31, 2013, October 20, 2016, September 8, 2016, December 4, 1991, November 23, 1992, October 31, 1991
Wii, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Wii U, Super Famicom, New Nintendo 3DS
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Requires Patience: The game’s pacing might be slow for those who prefer fast-paced Platform games.
Bugs and Glitches: Some players have reported bugs that can disrupt the Super Castlevania IV experience.
High Difficulty: The steep difficulty curve in Super Castlevania IV can be daunting for new players.
Why To Avoid
Compelling Storyline: The narrative in Super Castlevania IV is deeply engaging, making it a must-play for Platform fans.
Beautiful World: Explore the stunning world of Super Castlevania IV, a visual treat for fans of Platform.
Community Driven: The game has a strong community, which enhances the multiplayer experience.
Why To Play
A century of Transylvanian tranquility is about to come to a shocking end. Once again the mortifying screams of helpless villagers shake the ground as they huddle against new nightmarish horrors unleashed by the Duke of Darkness, Count Dracula. And this time he has a tombstone with your name on it, Simon Belmont.
You must descend into Castle of the Undead and its gruesome ground, accompanied by the most chilling sound effects to ever tingle your spine. Inside, a freshly dug 11 levels maze features the treacherous Terrace of Terror, the dangerous Rotating Dungeon, the Sunken Ruins of Lost Spirits, torture chambers and creature filled caves. Use your whip like a grappling hook and swing past hundreds of traps and a host of ghost freaks, living corpses and hidden goblins. All while dodging or destroying the unpredictable spitting lizards, carnivorous coffins, and more.
Find the concealed weapons needed to defeat everything from eerie phantoms to haunted furniture. Then prepare to find yourself face-to-thing with hideous torments like the Tongue Lasher, the Darkest Knight, the Bone-Afide Horseman and the Granite Crusher. When your nerves get shot, use your password and take a breather. But forge on, Simon Belmont, because if you though Dracula was down for the count, he's only just begun to fright!