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I beat Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow.
Ask away. (´人`)

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>Ask away. (´人`)
was it epic geimu?
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>was it epic geimu?
Actually, I think I enjoyed it less than I did Aria of Sorrow. Not a bad game overall, but I didn't like the seal system - having to draw some abra cadabra geometric shit within a short time limit* so that the developers grant you the privilege of the beating the boss is heresy and I hope the intern at Konami who thought of this thinking it would be his career start was burned at the stake for this heinous crime. angry

And I also think there was too much grinding. Not for levels per se, but money. All the damn money to buy the damn potions. If I hit a road block, I would go back and grind for moar moneys so that I could stock up on healing items. I never really felt that with AoS; you can grind if you want but the souls and items you acquire along the way empower you enough as is that it's not necessary to beat the game.

*I'm aware there's a hack that gets rid of it, but I played the unpatched original and by the time I realized it rlly sux, it was far too late.
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But did you beat while we were wasting our lives on the internet?
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>>127282
I did, in fact, beat it while you were all wasting your lives on the internet. lolico

But it's countered by myself having wasted my own on the internet too. dark
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How would you rate the sorrow in the dawn compared to the aria? nagato
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You watch your girlfriend get killed in one ending, which is quite sorrowful indeed, but then you become Dracula anyway and wreck the shit out of that stupid whore cult leader.
Aria isn't very sad at all, just theatric and kinda corny. So it has that going for it.

6.5/10 Needs moar sorrow ( ´,_ゝ`)


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