Sunday, February 26, 2012

Tero beats GEN Castlevania Bloodlines Part 4

Tero beats GEN Castlevania Bloodlines Part 4 Video Clips. Duration : 9.32 Mins.


Part 4 of a playthrough of Castlevania Bloodlines for the Genesis. Game completed as John Morris on normal mode with no continues or save states. Playlist start at: www.youtube.com Visit my website at terosclassicgaming.blogspot.com for more of my videos. Until now, Castlevania has probably been one of the most glaring omissions from the games I've recorded. This is largely a practical issue, while I do really like most of the later Castlevania games, they're a bit too long for doing this kind of run, and I'm not the biggest fan of the classic games. Bloodlines, however, kind of blends classic and modern Castlevania. The level structure is still very much in line with the classic games, but the control is far less rigid than it is in the NES games. In Bloodlines, John Morris and Eric Lecarde must travel to various ghastly places around Europe, like Dracula's Castle, the German Munitions Factory, and The Leaning Tower of Piza. The lack of an actual Belmont and the change of scenery changes little, though, the game still feels very much like Castlevania. The fact that you have a choice of two characters is interesting, though, I prefer John because he can attack upwards in the air, but Eric has his advantages as well. This video was very frustrating to record. Castlevania players know how unforgiving the classic games can be, and this one is no exception. This took many attempts, including one where I made it to Dracula and then proceeded to lose all my lives to him. As ...

Tags: Sega, Genesis, Castlevania, Bloodlines, New, Generation, Konami Tero beats GEN Castlevania Bloodlines Part 4 Video Clips. Duration : 9.32 Mins.


Part 4 of a playthrough of Castlevania Bloodlines for the Genesis. Game completed as John Morris on normal mode with no continues or save states. Playlist start at: www.youtube.com Visit my website at terosclassicgaming.blogspot.com for more of my videos. Until now, Castlevania has probably been one of the most glaring omissions from the games I've recorded. This is largely a practical issue, while I do really like most of the later Castlevania games, they're a bit too long for doing this kind of run, and I'm not the biggest fan of the classic games. Bloodlines, however, kind of blends classic and modern Castlevania. The level structure is still very much in line with the classic games, but the control is far less rigid than it is in the NES games. In Bloodlines, John Morris and Eric Lecarde must travel to various ghastly places around Europe, like Dracula's Castle, the German Munitions Factory, and The Leaning Tower of Piza. The lack of an actual Belmont and the change of scenery changes little, though, the game still feels very much like Castlevania. The fact that you have a choice of two characters is interesting, though, I prefer John because he can attack upwards in the air, but Eric has his advantages as well. This video was very frustrating to record. Castlevania players know how unforgiving the classic games can be, and this one is no exception. This took many attempts, including one where I made it to Dracula and then proceeded to lose all my lives to him. As ...

Tags: Sega, Genesis, Castlevania, Bloodlines, New, Generation, Konami

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