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The pinnacle.
Slip of the tongue. By calling it "the first" I meant it was a re-iteration of the first.Legacy of Darkness was the second 3D entry. Castlevania 64 was first, coming out on the opposite end of the year (January for 64, December for LoD).
That said, I actually have this game physically. It's definitely more of an improvement than the first one. I thought it was okay, myself.
Oh they aren't perfect by any stretch so if you aren't like me who can forgive a lot of bs I can see why it gets a bad rep too. That said, from what I have played and seen so far they still get way over hated in my opinion.The game can be quite uneven with some not very interesting platforming levels sometime but i remember that the manor was especially great from a narrative and atmosphere perspective ! In general, i liked the more "adventure" feel of this one... And found it more interesting than the IGA ones on PS2 ( the Metroidvania formula really didn't worked for me on 3D ) and the god of war-like Lords of Shadow that seemed too derivative for my taste.
That being said, those two ( 64 and Legacy of Darkness ) are still games with tons of problems and can be very hard to like so i understand the bad reputation.
Ho-hum?Castlevania 64, both of them were, in fact, pretty ho-hum games. But hey, they were still entertaining in a "let's see how many monsters we can slay without throwing our controller" kind of way. I've always cut the N64 Castlevania games a break for being the first foray into 3D, as if they were the brave pioneers stumbling through the dark abyss of 3D gaming. After all, someone had to take that leap into pixelated hell
It's so 80's sounding.CROSS A FEAR!!!
I never see it mentioned anywhere (probably because it's in a secret level in a game that wasn't available in the west until like 2007) but I love everything about it.