Reviews from

in the past


DISCLAIMER: This is about the Famicom version.

Great music, fun challenge, and the character swapping adds a unique twist. One of my favorite classic-vanias still and my favorite of the NES trilogy easily.

So this is definitely the best of the og NES trilogy but its also ridiculously hard and cheapest. Its an NES game I don't think anybody will ever hold anything against it but also its an NES game if you don't consider it amazing that's fine.

There's so much I appreciate about how Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse iterates on the formula of the first game, after the effectively-unrelated misstep that was Castlevania II. The art direction and variety in locations is sublime, the branching paths add great replay value, and the soundtrack is full of peak retro NES bangers. But...the difficulty in this version (I've read that the original Japanese release is much more fair) is unconscionable to the point that it hampers the experience for me. The first Castlevania had the notorious fight with Death, but otherwise, it was hard but fair; each level was short enough that you didn't lose much progress when running out of lives and could clearly push farther on each successive attempt. There's no boss in Castlevania III that is as difficult as Death in the first game, but the platforming sections and enemy encounters are jacked up to a level of difficulty that is more sadistic than meaningfully challenging, especially considering how the longer levels mean that you might lose a substantial amount of progress if (and when) you run out of lives. I intend on playing the Japanese version in the future for the sake of comparison, but the only way I was able to appreciate this game without tearing my hair out was employing save states liberally in the later stages.

Still part of an era of games where I just find them more frustrating then fun to play. However I think this game is better than the first two. Nice additions being it doesn't seem as cheap as the 1 and 2 and also adding other characters that play differently is a nice feature. Overall it's fine.

some of the best visuals and sound on the famicom with some new fresh design elements, nearly worth the 5 stars but i think the level design is quite less focused compared to castlevania 1 which hurts it quite a bit