Secret stone? Demon king? Psycho Mantis?

The right game at the right time. It doesn't do much to re-invent the original kirby's adventure, but I don't really mind.

I played this game mainly to refresh my memory on mario 3. In general, it was an incredible 2d mario with some really unique ideas that were only bested by mario wonder just recently. I also like the idea of short but fairly challenging levels without checkpoints. However, the difficulty Spike in world 7 actually made me rage a little, so I'm putting it down for now. Also it comes with a remake of mario bros and that's awesome. I think I'm starting to get into archaic games, (hence why I prefer the linear castlevanias over the metroidvanias) so that was a nice treat and good time waster.

Mario 3 is a huge step for mario after mario 2. And this was an NES game? Thats crazy. Unfortunately, I can't stand some of the later game stages when i replayed it via super mario advance 4 since I couldn't cheese the game with save states this time, but when I could cheese it with save states, it went crazy.

Turned me from a Castlevania chump to a Castlevania man. As of right now, I prefer Super Castlevania IV because overall, SCIV has better environments and a funny whip mechanic, but this one is defiantly objectively the best 2D Castlevania. I might change my mind in the future.

My favorite switch game as a 11-14 year old. Now a days I don't have the creative energy to keep making levels since I have made waaay too many, but man was it fun.

Kirby and the forgotten land? More like, kirby and I forgot about this game!!!!@@!!!!!!!!!!!

Just kidding. This is a really solid and charming 3d platformer with a post-apocalyptic theme that beutifly contrasts with the color pallette. Not only that, its my favorite kirby game... ever really. Even though being in 3D is the main attraction, it does a lot of other cool stuff like a hub world, upgradable copy abilities, post game content, a new dodge move, and more mini games. It's definatly worth a shot if you want to play a kirby game but without putting down the game halfway through out of boredom.

I just played this game, it was awesome! !!! ! ! Loved that one part, you know what i mean!! @! Wait, why is my nose...

I'm still wondering how Pandora made a parking lot without hands.

Star Fox 64 3D really surprised me.

I was curious about the Star Fox series and what it had to offer, and this one seemed to be the best one for newcomers, and after beating this game, that's most definitely true.

The gameplay of this game is unreal. You have to be constantly be aware of where your ship is, where your enemies and obstacles are, the best way to get rid of them and the best way to dodge them. So if your not doing your best to focus on the gameplay, you will most definitely die.

Its replay-ability is on par with Pikmin 1's. Depending on specific factors in certain stages, you'll take a different route to Venom and play completely different stages than you did on your last play through. That's irrefutably awesome.

Its only real problems are that the story is somewhat basic (I guess it can't change the story from Star fox 64, but the Star Fox series could really use new creative stories, especially if Nintendo plans on making more Star Fox games in the future), The open arena fights (I forget what they are actually called) can be a bit annoying, and that the voice acting is less funny than Star Fox 64's gibberish. To be fair, there are benefits to real voice acting since you can focus on the gameplay instead of looking down at the touch screen to see what your comrades are saying, but an option to swap between Star Fox 64's original voices and these new ones would have been very much appreciated, even if this is a pretty unimportant request.

Overall, this is a stellar remake that can be enjoyed by newcomers and series veterans alike. On-rail shooters seem to be a super underused and underrated genre of video games (AKA please Nintendo make a new quality Star Fox game for the switch with a new story. Don't abandon the franchise forever just because it flopped on the Wii U please and thank you). I am excited to try out other on-rail shooters like Killer 7 and Sin & Punishment: Star Successor someday.

Play this game !! 11! 1!!! !! !11

I would have rated this game higher, but that darn rewind feature on NSO was too tempting. The environments, music, graphics, atmosphere, and level design are all top notch, especially for the SNES. However, feel like it justs needs a little power up or movement option to spice up the game play. It's really charming but (and maybe this is because I cheated) a little boring at times. Overall a master piece of a SNES game, and I will try DK2 on my GBA sometime so I can't use rewind.

Ah, ah, ah! It's me, Dracula! And I'm here to review the latest hit spooooooky videogame, Super Castlevania IV! Just in time for the halloween season! Ah ah ah!

Explore over NINE levels! Defeat the most fearsome ghouls known to man! Face face to fang with me, Count Dracula himself! Ah ah ah!

I even wrote some haikus for those who dare read them:

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Castlevania IV/
Super castlevania IV,
Opens a new door (not to mention the score)

Some attacks are new.
Like using whip directions,
So striking's lark. Woo!

Creativity
Is the name of this game like:
Monoliths sky-high,

Some rotating rooms,
Giants made out of big blocks,
And following tombs,

Though falling through stairs,
From taking knock back damage
Might pull out your hairs.

But please, do not fret,
For it's the satisfaction
Of winning a set

That brings the real fame
Out of this magnum opus
Of a classic game.

It's now born anew.
And if you really loathe it,
Then whine/Skill issue.

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I know, peak poetry right?

Can YOU stop me and my minions from taking over earth forever with my iron fist? Enter Castlevania, if you dare! Ah ah... ah.....

-Count Dracula

P.S. Konami really should have just named this "Super Castlevania" instead of "Super Castlevania IV" It's not like this is the fourth game in the "Super Castleclvania" series, and it isn't a direct sequel to Castlevania 3 either, It's a remake/re-imagining of the original Castlevania (🤓🤓🤓🤓) I dare you to put me, Count Dracula, in charge, Konami! I'll even hire Kojima back!

The bubonic plauge but it's a videogame