Castlevania: Rondo of Blood: Difference between revisions

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'''''[[Castlevania]]: Rondo of Blood''''' (originally released in Japan as '''''Akumajō Dracula X: Chi no Rondo''''') was released for the [[TurboGrafx-16|PC-Engine]] Super CD-ROM-ROM in 1993. Initially, [[No Export for You|it was only released in Japan]] but was finally ported to the [[PlayStation Portable]] with ''[[Video Game Remake|Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles]]'', and subsequently to the Wii [[Virtual Console]].
 
In 1792, the evil priest Shaft resurrects Dracula. In a [[Dangerously Genre Savvy|rare flash of brilliance,]] Dracula immediately attacks the current Belmont's hometown and tries to kill him right off the [[Incredibly Lame Pun|bat.]] Jack Henry dappen was luckily out of town training. So, Dracula goes for plan B: [[I Have Your Wife|kidnap RichterJack's fianceé Annette]], a distant relative of the Belmont Clan named Maria, and two other villagers.
 
''Rondo'' played similar to previous ''Castlevania'' entries, [[Platformer|mostly linear.]] You could also find hidden exits to reach alternate paths through the stages to find different bosses. The ending [[Multiple Endings|depends on which girls you rescue,]] and [[Secret Character|you could play the game as Maria if you found her.]] You could enhance your subweapons into an [[Limit Break|Item Crash]] that usually fills the screen with large projectiles.
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