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Post by nub on Oct 4, 2017 9:41:27 GMT -6
I first got SotN a couple years ago, but this is not where my Castlevania experience started. Whenever I would visit my uncle as a child, we would play games on his NES, including Castlevania 3. I never got good at the game (because of my infrequent visits), but I loved the music of the game, which I still continue to love today. Fast forward a couple years, I have a friend who is in love with old games, which is pretty obvious once you talk to him. Once we became better friends, I would go over to his house and play games on his NES and SNES (I had an N64 which I would also bring over), and of those games we would play the Castlevania games. I hadn't played the game ag all since my uncle, so I had forgotten how to play, but I eventually picked up the pace. This itself didn't spark me to get into the Castlevania series, but my friend's nagging for me to play SotN eventually led me to buying it. I had an Xbox, so I just bought the game on there. This was the turning point of my video game life. I played the game for hours at a time, learning and exploring the whole map. I completed the game and felt great, but my friend told me there was more. He came over to my house and we played through most of the game in one sitting, doing all the necessary steps to get to the inverse castle. My mind was truly blown. I had only completed half of the game, and I didn't even know it. This kind of gameplay is what I hope for in Bloodstained, as well as feelings of great accomplishment and fufillment. I've played the beta of Bloodstained and I am excited for the full release! -Nub
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