Whoever was playing with Hector... you had the wrong sidekick when fightin the second half of Dracula.. Use your flyer and equip him with the carpet bombs... I promise you, those little rascals will drop even the biggest beast
I’m going to have this on repeat for days.. so good. So soothing… it’ll be nice once there’s a version out with some of the battle music as well. This game is already too good.
Yeah!!! 2023 is insane with single player games, shaping up to be the best year if this decade, with ff16, ff7 rebieth, STARFIELD and Zelda!! Not to mention the mgs..
Thanks!!! I was looking for this track for 2 days. Can you also please try to upload the variant to this track that plays when you're attacking monsters?
When I uploaded this I didn't actually know I was beaten to the punch by... quite a bit! I don't see much of a reason to keep this video around for much longer now, but feel free to head over to this channel instead! It's not the _entire_ soundtrack, but it's probably everything you need. youtube.com/@Barnabas_
Hi all. Breathe air. (God created all things. Jesus, his son, and his unbreakable red blood, died to forgive us of every wrong deed. He was resurrected 3 days later.)
Fighting Drac without the Crissigram. What a novel idea. Also, Dracula does not sound comfortable when he shoots that big blue ball from the background.
out of the video, i'd say Dracula X and Circle of the Moon are the most fun and challenging fights. Legends, Rondo and Symphony also do a good job, but each are flawed in some way, with Symphony's being the least flawed out of the three. out of the ones i've played, Aria of Sorrow's is the worst, tedious slog after the game gave you an awesome fight with Julius and Graham. Dawn was an improvement in every way, though that applies to Dawn of Sorrow in general
Oh I remember I hated Dracula x. That was the hardest damn game to get through. I know it is a super NES Port of rondo of blood, but hell even that game was easier than this one. I remember the movements and the controls sucked or maybe it was just my teenage youth at the time.
@@carlosaugustodinizgarcia3526So you’re telling me that this game takes place before Castlevania 3? That’s what I’m assuming, as the name is *KID* Dracula, and in Dracula’s Curse, Alucard is an adult.
7 years later............. I really wish I was able to say this list is outdated but hey, at least we have Castlevania Requiem, Anniversary collection, and Advanced collection now.
1:04 Rondo of Blood: This Dracula battle is definitely memorable for its backstory and the lead-up to the Dark Prince. In terms of the battle itself, it's an acceptable and decent Dracula battle. Not the most challenging to say the least, but its design is simple enough to be as memorable as Castlevania 1's final battle. There's a reason this fight was recreated in future games, it is one of the most well-remembered Dracula battles for great reason. 3:25 Bloodlines: Rapid-paced, well-designed, and has 3 DAM phases, this Dracula fight is one of the greatest of the entire series. It's not Super Castlevania IV, but it's a decent Genesis/Mega Drive counterpart. 5:55 Dracula X: This Fight..... is the worst and possibly most difficult Dracula fight for all the wrong reasons. THE PITS. Getting hit by Dracula Once while airborne or standing will most likely send you flying to a pit and die. Not only that, this fight is boringly long, especially in the 1st phase while the trickyness of the 2nd phase might send you flying to a pit as well. Case in point, THIS is not a Dracula Battle, it's a torture device. Be aware before advancing. 10:18 Symphony of the Night: Shaft and Dracula are 2 well-made, neatly refined bosses that deserve to be considered some of the best in the saga. The fights, themselves, however, are a bit underwhelming, especially with SOTN's style easily overshadowing these bastards with whatever Alucard can use to defeat them. If you want a real challenge, do the Naked run..... it is not easy though. 12:17 Castlevania Legends: This Dracula fight is a bit of a mixed bag. The 1st phase is a very well-made challenge for a final fight, but the 2nd one is just a more complicated variation of the first.... WITH PITFALLS. Nowhere near as Bad As Dracula X, but they can be annoying. Overall, this fight has one of the better designs and is probably the best of the Castlevania GB finales, but it is not as memorable or up there with other entries. 14:35 Castlevania 64: This fight is a true mixed bag. The setup and design of the fights are top-notch, despite the bulky aging the graphics have taken (it's the N64, what do you expect). But the control and gameplay are not fun and enjoyable. Playing as either Reinhardt or Carrie does not change the fight that much, with Reinhardt being much harder to control with the whip while Carrie is slightly easier. This fight also exists in Legacy of Darkness so you know. 17:48 Legacy of Darkness: Cornell's story is the prequel to C64, and the finale with Dracula there is much more refined than C64's. The atmosphere is thematic, especially in Phase 1 and the setup to Phase II, the controls, while still a pain, are not as terrible as C64's, and the Dracula fight itself is pretty unique and challenging. The 1st phase, like C64's, is not that hard. Whereas the 2nd phase of C64's fight was intimidating and a bit more annoying than challenging and not that memorable in design or fun, Ultimate Dracula in Legacy of Darkness has probably the most underlooked design and best introduction (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Zt2ysGGcIMw.html) to a phase, certainly when compared to superior games like SC4. The 2nd phase, though, oh god it's terrifying. Not only is it a bullet hell fight where you have to rapidly dodge a pattern of attacks Ultimate throws at you, but you have to be PIXEL-PERFECT to hit his weak spot. The only thing that prevents this Dracula from being demoralizing is the fact you can stock up on health items (get the chickens and beefs ready-up) and that when you hit Dracula's weak spot in this phase, especially in Manwolf form and/or when you hit the spot twice), he takes serious abuse. Personally, I think this fight is the most Underrated Dracula battle of them all.
1:04 Castlevania (NES): A hard intro. to a Dracula finale. (Except if you bring Holy Water Tier III) 2:35 Vampire Killer (MSX): WAY TOO LONG of a fight to be considered classic and legitimately hard. 6:24 Simon's Quest: A very average battle with nothing special to say, like the game itself. 6:45 Vampire Killer (Arcade): Fight him in a specific pattern, he's easy. If not.... may your charge be at its mercy. 7:49 Castlevania The Adventure: Quite a challenge, but not that memorable. 8:30 Dracula's Revenge: Oh no... This fight. Definitely memorable in terms of hardness, the fact that you have to do through the whole stage, and 3 FORMS of Dracula without dying to beat the game. You need to be an expert to beat this one. The hardest of the bunch..... right? 11:54 Boku Dracula-Kan: I... am at a loss of words 12:45 Belmont's Revenge: Tedious, pretty dam hard (DAM those spikes), but a fairly made Dracula regardless. 14:55 Super Castlevania 4: This is the best Dracula battle. It's atmospheric and memorable. It's challenging but not too hard or easy. And the buildup to the finale is simply epic, especially with the change of tonal shift from Dracula to Simon's theme. No Dracula battle is better than this one. (16:42 I Think you're overfeeding Belmont a bit too much Dracula) 18:15 Kid Dracula: Virtually identical to Boku Kan, with minor differences. 20:18 Castlevania Chronicles: Well-made recreation of Castlevania 1. Can't help but see this as not as memorable or legendary as the original, however.