Castlevania is a Masterpiece, and It’s Even Better than You Remember

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  • @gregster1016
    @gregster1016 Před rokem +80

    Castlevania really went all out with it's first game. It's impressive how fun the original game is even to this day

    • @alvallac2171
      @alvallac2171 Před rokem +2

      *its first (possessive)
      it's = contraction of "it is" or "it has"

    • @hypnos9336
      @hypnos9336 Před rokem

      @@alvallac2171 isn't it amazing how many people screw that up?

    • @yuin3320
      @yuin3320 Před 8 měsíci

      I believe that Vampire Killer on the MSX had come out before it and it is a much more crude and rough version of the first Castlevania.

  • @blackhogarth4049
    @blackhogarth4049 Před rokem +61

    This is amazing to see. I'm 42 years old. I played the hell out of the original Castlevania on my NES when I was a little kid. It will probably always be my favorite game. It does my middle aged heart good knowing that you younger folks can recognize artistic genius when you see it. Thanks for doing this.

    • @worsethanhitlerpt.2539
      @worsethanhitlerpt.2539 Před rokem +1

      I got this on PS4 and I just breezed thru the game to the last level. When I was a kid I got confused and never could beat the levels without dying like 20 times

    • @antiantifa886
      @antiantifa886 Před rokem +1

      It was a damn hard game!

    • @KRG30001
      @KRG30001 Před rokem

      @Dick Handy go to your room.

    • @rodneyabrett
      @rodneyabrett Před 7 měsíci +3

      I'm 49 years old so I was able to play this game with some semi-adult skill at the time it was released. There's some tricks you can exploit like staying on the stairs if a medusa head is about to hit you so you don't get knocked back to your death. The sound of Simon going "uhhmfffh" every time he got knocked back kinda became a meme between me and my brother before memes were even a thing and whenever we fell backwards in real life we used to joke that you got "uhhmfft'd". It's dumb, I know. But that stuck with me for decades. 😆

  • @theironfox2756
    @theironfox2756 Před rokem +25

    Back in the 80s, beating castlevania was major gamer street cred.

    • @gregledbetter5942
      @gregledbetter5942 Před rokem +3

      I was a bit younger, but I remember my older brother and his friend renting Castlevania and some high schooler working at the video rental place giving them tips for Castlevania, and I very much remember same guy drawing a map when we rented Simon's Quest.. all the neighborhood kids looked up to that guy, he had some Street Credit :p

  • @TheFarmersLife
    @TheFarmersLife Před rokem +31

    I love your take on this era of games! I was born in 1980 so I’ve essentially grown up with console gaming from the beginning. Now at 42 I find myself going back buying the games I missed the first time around that are still loved today. I still get new games but as I tell my boys like a cranky old man “Back in my day when you bought a game you got the whole game!”

  • @NickEnlowe
    @NickEnlowe Před rokem +7

    What really floored me about Castlevania was that it came out in early 1987, ahead of most of the other NES games that made the console famous. That cannot be understated. It was one of the first games to understand what a true home console experience could be. Most game developers were content enough porting straight arcade experiences, adjusting the difficulty with extra lives, and calling it a day. There were only a little over 30 games released on the NES in the U.S. at the time, and almost all of them were fairly shallow, single screen arcade experiences.
    But Konami understood the importance of a solid musical score and used it to help establish a strong sense of theme and atmosphere. Combined with the visuals and horror theming, Castlevania delivered an immersive sense of exploration and accomplishment.
    Konami was way ahead of the competition (even Nintendo) at the time. For reference, this game was released a full year ahead of Mega Man 1 and two years ahead of Ninja Gaiden 1. The only "console experience" games I can think of that could even compare to Castlevania at the time were Super Mario Bros. and Gradius. Metroid, Kid Icarus, and Legend of Zelda hadn't even come out yet.

  • @brunolinares604
    @brunolinares604 Před rokem +42

    Castlevania 1 might as well be my favorite NES game ever. The movement is slow and the jumps are stiff, but the entire game is built around Simon's controls and the utility of the subweapons, even at the hardest sections I never feel the game is being unfair.

    • @dirge341
      @dirge341 Před rokem

      I wouldn't say slow, persey. You want slow then play the castlevania adventure on the gameboy. Omfg, the movement is molasses slow..

    • @sebastienr7852
      @sebastienr7852 Před rokem

      @@dirge341 persey ? haha it's per se dude

    • @dirge341
      @dirge341 Před rokem

      @@sebastienr7852
      Oh look. The local grammar nazi showed up to troll. Bruh, if a typo bothers you that much then maybe you need to seek help. Either you got something to contribute to the topic or not. If you don't then !!ffo kcuf

    • @sebastienr7852
      @sebastienr7852 Před rokem

      @@dirge341 i'm just trying to make you look less like an idiot. you should thank me.

    • @dirge341
      @dirge341 Před rokem

      @@sebastienr7852
      Kinda hard to look stupid over a typo 😂. In which case go be a grammar Nazi somewhere else.

  • @tuffemily1431
    @tuffemily1431 Před rokem +41

    I've never played any nes game but this one has actually made me wanna try out the original vania

    • @PlaystationFreak719
      @PlaystationFreak719 Před rokem +11

      Honestly Kirby Adventure is a pretty good nes game for anyone

    • @thommccarthy1139
      @thommccarthy1139 Před rokem +7

      You gotta get on NES. Best console!

    • @RockBuster
      @RockBuster Před rokem +13

      Castlevania 1 and 3 and all the NES Mega man games hold up amazingly well

    • @jaytincher1105
      @jaytincher1105 Před rokem +6

      If you never played a nes game than you dont know what a challenge is those game had 0 chill

    • @tuffemily1431
      @tuffemily1431 Před rokem +1

      @@jaytincher1105 ok

  • @hansgretl1787
    @hansgretl1787 Před rokem +16

    I also grew up with an old SNES that my brother owns, and I have a similar experience of games that I became a fan of through him. The first couple times I got into a series on my own were really memorable. Monster Hunter, Ace Attorney and Fire Emblem are those games for me, and that's probably part of the reason they mean so much to me.
    Incidentally, the AVGN was a big help for learning English at the time, considering how relentlessly ineffective scholl was. It also meant that my English vocabulary was filled with a lot of profanity early on, but I'd like to think I've grown out of that.

  • @marx4538
    @marx4538 Před rokem +4

    Beating Death without cheesing him is one of the most fun things in the series, I don't recommend it to anyone who isn't already used to the way the game works, but it's definitely worth trying once you are.
    I wouldn't say this game's one of the hardest good NES games - from Ninja Gaiden and Metroid to Sunsoft's works, there are way harder good games, even if this doesn't make Castlevania any less of a challenge.
    If you enjoyed Simon's Quest, I recommend playing Akumajou Dracula/Vampire Killer for the MSX. It was released around the same time as the first game, but was developed by another team and almost feels like a version of Castlevania with the ideas of Simon's Quest. It's really, really tough, but fun.
    Also, I really like the way the original game is designed. I personally think that the overall short feel and enemy design has barely ever been replicated by any other game in the series. For me, SNES Dracula X is the game that does manage to replicate it and does it really well, making it my personal favorite of the classics.

    • @lightfeather9953
      @lightfeather9953 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Indeed, some of my favorite moments were fighting death ending with one of us having a single hit of health left at the end! The death battle in 3 is really good too

  • @samitamimi9714
    @samitamimi9714 Před rokem +15

    Finally somebody said it!
    I get kinda frustrated whenever people talk about the first Castlevania and only describe it in words like "oooh the game that started it all" or "the birth of a legend", like, bruh. That's cool and all but the first Castlevania is an extremely well-designed game that deserves to be called a masterpiece.
    Thanks for the vid, keep it up 👍

  • @saltlord_
    @saltlord_ Před rokem +8

    I am very much looking forward to your analysis of Castlevania 2. For as much as I love the series, this game included, I had never really thought much of their narratives. As basic as they may be, this video has definitely made me reconsider my stance.

  • @Blackson187
    @Blackson187 Před rokem +2

    I got this with the NES for my 5th birthday in 1987. One of the greatest games ever made.

  • @bulb9970
    @bulb9970 Před rokem +2

    I love this game. The level design, controls and sub weapons all blend together so well that I honestly can’t tell if it was all planned or just happened to be a lucky accident. I don’t know for example if the devs actually intended to reward the player for not dying on stage 5 and have an easy time against Death with the holy water. Wether it was an accident or not, it aged beautifully.

  • @Arkholt2
    @Arkholt2 Před rokem +5

    I had a NES and Castlevania 1 and 2 as a kid. These two games helped me discover the power of the Game Genie

  • @Prattical
    @Prattical Před rokem +3

    Great video Bopper! Really loved your essay style and format! Looking forward to future video essays

  • @PlaystationFreak719
    @PlaystationFreak719 Před rokem +7

    I just finished castlevania 1 for the first time and it was really fun

  • @Drummer8282
    @Drummer8282 Před rokem +10

    You seem to have missed the tone and atmosphere of Contra;
    Each level had music and structure that told a story and created an atmosphere. You felt as though you were dropped on an island - hopefully with your best friend - full of otherworldly invaders and you were fighting your way through that army gaining ground and strategically taking down alien bases until you find yourself neck deep in shit with alien crawlers everywhere.
    For the time in an 8-but world, Contra nailed it on every level. It wasn’t just the action, but the sense that you had gone down a rabbit hole and things were getting more intense and creepy as you went along.

    • @ProfessorBopper
      @ProfessorBopper  Před rokem +3

      I love Contra, so I should definitely give it a second look. It’s such a fast paced game, and is so muscle-memory based that it’s atmosphere never fully clicked with me while playing it

    • @lightfeather9953
      @lightfeather9953 Před 2 měsíci

      I feel similar to you both. For me Castlevania feels more atmospheric and contras pace puts less focus on that. But it still feels super immersive for an NES game.
      These are probably 2 of my 3 favorite nes games along with smb3. Megaman 2 is great but contra has much better immersive feel

  • @blueberriesinmycoffee1234

    Also, I enjoyed the part where you tied the feel of the controls with Simon's identity as a character. It reminds me of the way the protagonist in Silent Hill 2 controls. He's stiff and awkward, maybe not taking very good care of his health, and so, it makes some sense he'd have that gargantuan wind up when he's attacking something.

  • @themythicalgriffin385
    @themythicalgriffin385 Před rokem +1

    Castlevania is even more fun after the first playthrough, where you can kick ass in sections that previously kicked your ass.

  • @FlibTheBard
    @FlibTheBard Před rokem +2

    Cv3 is goated looking forward to part 3

  • @antontaun
    @antontaun Před rokem +7

    The first Castlevania is my third favorite game of all time; it's nice to hear you give it the admiration it truly deserves. I think it often gets overshadowed by other entries like III these days. It's not just a stepping stone; they really nailed it out of the gate. I also deeply resonated with your AVGN experience since that was how I learned about the series.
    Side note: It was cool seeing my DS3 character do a flippy flip for a split second in the DS3 footage you used; that was a fun stream :)

  • @VivianAladren
    @VivianAladren Před rokem +1

    Somewhere out there is footage of me publicly failing to beat Castlevania.

  • @Kryptic1046
    @Kryptic1046 Před rokem +1

    I am a Castlevania fanatic and have been since I was 7 years old. I made it a point to play each one over and over until I could beat them without losing a single life, and that kind of points to one of their strengths - they are damn near infinitely replayable and quite addictive. Back in the day, it was an achievement to have mastered a Castlevania game. It took time and dedication. If you died in Castlevania, it was almost always your fault, much like Dark Souls today. You could either yell and throw your controller across the room, or you could get better (I tended to do both).
    I love the 8-bit Castlevania's like no other games in existence. They are ingrained into my psyche at this point. To this day, various sections of the games will just randomly play in my head while I'm working or whatever other tedious crap adults have to do.

  • @mumuds
    @mumuds Před rokem +1

    i've been playing it since i was a kid and i'm 43 years old. i know everything by memory and many times i finish the game without dying, so sadly it became too easy for me :(

  • @schwarzerritter5724
    @schwarzerritter5724 Před rokem +1

    My first Castlevania was on Game Boy. Even back then I knew...

  • @frun
    @frun Před 4 měsíci +2

    One of the hardest games on NES i finished.

  • @mushihimesarna728
    @mushihimesarna728 Před rokem

    To me, the 80s and 90s were the golden age of gaming. I still play my Nes, Snes and Mega Drive all the time. The sense of overcoming perils, the achievement after reaching a new stage or beating a game is unparalleled. Modern games don't come close. I've beaten hundreds of 8 and 16 bit games, no assistance, no save states....as intended. It's the best feeling ever. Thank you for trying and enjoying my favorite games. Castlevania 3 is masterclass, hope you'll love it.

  • @starryslight7095
    @starryslight7095 Před rokem +13

    We got most of the way through before I realized... is Simon rocking the no pants look? 🙈 simon omg
    I've never played Castlevania before, but you're making me consider it 👀 the tone sounds really interesting!

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 Před rokem +4

      When you climb that many stairs, you can totally rock fur daisy dukes. 😆

    • @Kryptic1046
      @Kryptic1046 Před rokem +1

      Life's too short for pants. When fighting vampires, pants are but a hindrance.

  • @VellusTerennia
    @VellusTerennia Před rokem +2

    I remember this game from my childhood...

  • @theghostcreator776
    @theghostcreator776 Před rokem +3

    As someone who grew up with the technically superior N64, DS, and Wii I found Castlevania upon playing it as a kid to be a slog of an experience since I was just used to tighter controls. I'm glad I gave the game another chance back when you made your video on game rereleases and I decided to pick up the Castlevania collection mainly for bloodlines because Castlevania truly is a masterclass of it's era of games and this video really highlights why that is, great work!

  • @ej7308
    @ej7308 Před 6 měsíci

    This entire video is great, but I can't overstate how well put and relatable your opening about the AVGN and retro games in general was. I'm not sure if the experience for kids today is different because of the ease of access of retro games through stuff like Nintendo Switch Online, but as a kid, retro gaming was a pretty magical experience. I grew up with the PS2 as my earliest console, and no older consoles to speak of, so when I first started watching the early-2010's era of gaming CZcamsrs, retro gaming appeared to me as a vast, beautiful expanse that was just within my reach ... if I could explain to my parents what "Wii Shop Points" were. It was there, but in piecemeal, and it felt like only I knew about it, with no other kids my age (that I knew, which was admittedly a small sample pool) having interest in dusty old games. The 3DS eShop is where my retro gaming kick really took off, and beating Castlevania for the first time on the 3DS while sat comfortably on my parents' porch in the heat of the summer felt like I had, for a brief moment, travelled through some sort of secret tunnel to the era which I had had romanticized to me through so many CZcams videos, which are now themselves nostalgic to me.

  • @loringbush1455
    @loringbush1455 Před rokem +1

    I 💘 this amazing Nes classic! I've beaten it so many times that I just can't stop playing it and every time I play it I discover more hidden items. Also that amazing soundtrack!

  • @MyPisceanNature
    @MyPisceanNature Před rokem

    My sister likes to recount the one and only time I beat the original Castlevania. My hands were shaking, and I couldn't stand up any longer when I finally did it. I NEVER picked it back up until just a couple of years ago when I bought the Anniversary Collection for my PS4.

  • @wygolvillage2637
    @wygolvillage2637 Před 11 měsíci

    This video is great. I like how you take the atmosphere into account as well as the gameplay. (I really like your Simon's Quest video as well- I've been playing Simon's Quest recently and really enjoying it!) Also, this is how I learned Castlevania 1 had an easy mode in Japan :P I genuinely had no idea!

  • @rodneyabrett
    @rodneyabrett Před 7 měsíci

    Castlevania was the first game I ever bought for my NES at the time when I was a wee lad. It blew me away and had a tremendous impact on me. I got so good at the game, that I could beat it without losing a single life.

  • @Ryan-vl2nn
    @Ryan-vl2nn Před rokem

    I remember getting Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest for Christmas that year it came out. And my Dad and I played it for weeks and weeks every night after I finished my homework till we finally beat the game.

  • @johneygd
    @johneygd Před rokem +1

    I played castlevania 1 for the first time in 1998 and i first tout that it was a boring game but then later on i realized that it was actually an amezing game with graphics wich other systems at the time just couldn’t match,this was all you could,ve ask for back in 1986 and that rawish feel just adds to it’s atmosphere.

  • @HPRshredder
    @HPRshredder Před 9 měsíci

    I played the Famicom Disk System version first, which does allow saving between zones. Made it a little easier to take a breather in the back half of the game. Nice video and nice channel!

  • @yogidemis8513
    @yogidemis8513 Před rokem +1

    I remember I was 8 years old and went to Toys r Us and brought CV when it was released. My friends and I spent countless hours playing. Those were the days!!

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 Před rokem +1

    I mean its still fun today. What better compliment can you give a game?

  • @robintst
    @robintst Před rokem +3

    I played those NES originals back when they were new and probably the one small gameplay issue that has always stuck with me is how fast and immediately your character falls, getting knocked off platforms to your death so easily was endlessly frustrating. But I gotta say... nobody plummets at high speed like a sack of shit better than Simon Belmont. 😆

  • @sr-oj9ev
    @sr-oj9ev Před rokem +1

    I'm glad you appreciated the atmosphere, music, and story. I loved losing myself in the totality of the game, and maybe that's why my skill at it was less than my peers who saw it at mechanical challenges, and could devote their entire attention to timing, whipping. snd jumping. Or maybe I just sucked, but really loved whole experience .

  • @Tuffkid42
    @Tuffkid42 Před rokem +1

    This is an excellent review Bopper. Your skills as a critic have come a long way - you should be really proud of this one!

  • @blueberriesinmycoffee1234

    My experience with Castlevania is limited, but I like the angle you're coming at this spooky trilogy with! Contrasting first experiences with AVGN and playing the games themselves!

  • @LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto

    Good video, from a kid born in 87 with an older sister born in 80 that owned this game and showed me thr ropes in 1991.
    Long live old Konami

  • @Huntertainment1
    @Huntertainment1 Před rokem

    As an old-timer who was a teen when this game released it's amusing to get a youngster's perspective who first learned of Castlevania on AVGN. LOL.

  • @thatgamingkiwi1630
    @thatgamingkiwi1630 Před 3 měsíci

    There's 3 big reasons why I love this game so much. First is just how satisfying it is, Simon's controls, the levels, and the music all feel great. Second is the tough but fair difficulty, which keeps you coming back to do better than last time. Finally is the immense replayability. I've played it so many times to the point it's become clockwork to me yet it's always a blast to play.
    10/10 game, Probably one of my favorite games of all time, I could spend hours gushing about it.

    • @lightfeather9953
      @lightfeather9953 Před 2 měsíci

      People complain about the controls but I feel it rewards patient understanding of each situation that isn't rewarded in other action games. You don't need super reflexes, you just need to make the right decisions.

  • @madisonhasson8981
    @madisonhasson8981 Před rokem

    Growing up in the nes era, we just lived with the mechanics of the game. We didn't know to be angry about it. The only movement mechanic that any of us got mad at were games that didn't allow you to jump.

  • @madwaltz9812
    @madwaltz9812 Před rokem +2

    "And the dagger, which sucks."
    Lmao. Seriously, the main purpose the dagger usually serves is to be a hazard that causes you to accidentally lose your more useful sub-weapons. It's not totally without use, but...man.
    In a similar vein, Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon color coding the candles that drop subweapons is such a good decision that I heartily miss whenever I go back and play old-school Castlevanias (especially Castlevania 3). Knowing which candles you have to be wary of because they offer a new sub-weapon makes the game feel so much smoother to play, because you can smash the others without worry. And accidentally getting a subweapon that you didn't want just feels so bad -- it's probably my only real criticism of Castlevania 1.

  • @Artican
    @Artican Před rokem +1

    Great review of Castlevania, and I concur wholeheartedly!. The original Castlevania is a masterclass of mechanics, in that while they are rigid and mostly unforgiving, there is a definite rhythm to the game. I've played the game many times and eventually you fall into an almost clockwork-like tempo with your advance, as if moving to the beat of an unseen metronome. For a game from 1986, that is a remarkable achievement. Additionally, I never noticed that the architecture of the castle fits together and makes coherent sense. If you ever look up a map of the game that has all the stages laid out together, it looks beautiful. Thanks for this review and appreciation of this Konami masterpiece.

  • @opaljk4835
    @opaljk4835 Před 9 měsíci

    One of my favorite games for many reasons. Once you know how to do it, playing through the game and blazing through it becomes the most satisfying thing ever

  • @TheT3rr0rMask
    @TheT3rr0rMask Před 6 měsíci

    CV1 is like a PacMan, Tetris or Super Mario Bros: a perfection in game design mechanics at their barebones beginnings. Their structures were so strong that they hold up today as sequels experimented and expanded the core mechanics. You're guaranteed a good time w/any Classicvania, but it's always refreshing to go back to the beginning, to experience the mechanics in their most raw form.

  • @bordeaux8791
    @bordeaux8791 Před rokem +1

    Castlevania is pretty fucking appreciated.

  • @Hallowmas
    @Hallowmas Před rokem +2

    Castlevania has and always will have the best OST for any games I've ever played.

  • @seanmcbay
    @seanmcbay Před rokem

    Cool to see someone a bit younger still see the value around these games.

  • @noside.foxhound
    @noside.foxhound Před rokem

    There was a poll in a gaming forum asking people which was our favorite NES game, I picked my favorite 10 games, then down to 5, and concluded with Castlevania (1986) being my #1 and favorite NES game of all times!

  • @CinemaStormz
    @CinemaStormz Před rokem

    This is awesome keep up the good work!

  • @patrickholt8782
    @patrickholt8782 Před rokem +1

    Every October I beat it so I can stave off the hoards of the undead and their negative energy. You’re welcome guys.

  • @chriscole2454
    @chriscole2454 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm 44 years old & long story short ' love this game as a kid. And very much enjoyed this video !!! 👏 👏 👏 🎉

  • @burningbright34
    @burningbright34 Před rokem

    I love this game so much, grew up with it..and I love the memories of playing this with my neighborhood friends through the years. It has a lore that pulled me in that’s still with me to this day.

  • @aggressivelymediocre350
    @aggressivelymediocre350 Před rokem +1

    My only exposure to Castlevania is Smash Bros. and the Netflix show, so this was an interesting watch

  • @Bubonic22
    @Bubonic22 Před rokem

    Honestly the only part of this game that felt TRULY unfair was that long hallway before the Death boss fight. You practically need the stopwatch to get through there, and if you die, you get sent back to the beginning of the level with no sub-weapon. And no, there aren't any stopwatch drops between there and that hallway of hell.

  • @digiprez77
    @digiprez77 Před rokem

    I had to go to a dark place to beat this game... It was like beating up a bully that gave me a hard time when I was a kid.

  • @brokenportals
    @brokenportals Před rokem

    I fully agree. This was the definitive action platformer game of the 80s, with great atmosphere, music and bosses. And to be honest, I prefer the classic style layout of the levels over the metroidvanias like SOTN.

  • @jonahschwab
    @jonahschwab Před 8 měsíci

    I played the first game for the first time recently, and I was blown away by how well it held up. I now think it's the best NES game I've ever played (although CV3 might take that title once I finish it)

  • @DopeyDragonz
    @DopeyDragonz Před rokem

    Fantastic video! Looking forward to Part 2. I know it's not the focus of the series, but I'm curious if Akumajo Dracula MSX will get a shout out since it's one if the major influences on Castlevania 2, even if it's kinda just a side step in the early years of the franchise.

    • @ProfessorBopper
      @ProfessorBopper  Před rokem +1

      It will get a mention! Originally, I was gonna review the whole series, but that was honestly too much for what is basically a part-time job. I do have scripts ready to go for II, III, the game boy games, and GBA games. Vampire Killer is definitely getting some (brief) attention

  • @elsanto2401
    @elsanto2401 Před rokem

    You lose a bit of context when you go back to it and I'm glad you sort of "rediscovered" it. See, when I was a kid most videogames had 3 kinds of artstyle: functional, arbitrary, or abstract. SMB looks interesting, but theres a sameness to the progression that turns a lot of the things you see into elaborate track hurdles to jump over. Castlevanias' art direction was so far and away better than its contemporaries that you sort of would get sucked in a bit. I remember the almost lushness of the art gallery before death. The dungeon throws you deep into the earth, lets you out into the mountain countryside, then squeezes you into a claustrophobic passageway. They shift the palette for the mummy fight, making it feel exotic.
    I dunno, just me getting old but playing at the time you would project a lot more onto what you were seeing, filling in the details so the end result was a bit richer than it otherwise would be.

  • @FireEmbros
    @FireEmbros Před rokem +1

    Castlevania is a masterpiece I must say. It is so much fun and the music is sooooo catchy.

    • @worsethanhitlerpt.2539
      @worsethanhitlerpt.2539 Před rokem

      The music is more classic sounding than part 2 which was kinda cartoony but still very good its also prob. better than part 3

  • @AndDeathForAll82
    @AndDeathForAll82 Před rokem

    The best Castlevania analysis I’ve ever seen. You truly get it!

  • @codeninja1
    @codeninja1 Před rokem

    Never heard music described as "relentless"

  • @JariSatta
    @JariSatta Před 9 měsíci +1

    CastleVania forever! 10/10

  • @M0D776
    @M0D776 Před rokem

    I played it only once to completion when I was doing a challenge on finishing a number of games before a certain date, and at first it was really fun, but it got very frustrating by the time I finished the game, it's still a pretty good game, just don't play it for a whole 3 days straight without playing anything else, it can be maddening.
    I'll most likely not touch it for a while, but I definitely recommend trying it out.

  • @bezoticallyyours83
    @bezoticallyyours83 Před rokem

    So that's what the first Dracula looks like!

  • @vdate
    @vdate Před rokem

    Well, I'm excited for this and number 2, but holy HELL am I excited for 3. Dunno how I missed this, but ya hooked me.

  • @JTCT371
    @JTCT371 Před rokem

    The problem with games like Castlevania and games in general from the time period is that they are very timing based, and the difficulty increases rapidly. This wouldnt be so bad if the saving options were better. Nothing worse than finally figuring out a level, getting to the end, dying...and then having to do the entire level again, or from an "infrequent" checkpoint. Made games frustrating.

  • @N3Selina
    @N3Selina Před rokem

    this is the equivalent to a saturday morning cartoon when you are little

  • @p.shinapuuc3420
    @p.shinapuuc3420 Před rokem

    Use the "Konami Code" on Castlevania's title screen before hitting start, and you'll get 30 lives. Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A.

  • @Fuggettabouttitt
    @Fuggettabouttitt Před rokem +1

    How tf is it under appreciated? It's one of the most iconic games of the system.

    • @ProfessorBopper
      @ProfessorBopper  Před rokem

      Iconic doesn’t mean properly appreciated, and I do very much address how this game has been under-appreciated

  • @dogthedog1338
    @dogthedog1338 Před 26 dny

    Plated it for the first time about a month ago. It was quite good, though painstakingly difficult. I got through the second half only with save state abuse. Still had a great time though

  • @benjamincabrera7949
    @benjamincabrera7949 Před rokem

    I had the luck of borrowing Castlevania during Halloween 1987. I knew immediately it was a masterpiece. It was challenging and had an amazing soundtrack. I used to hum the music in class and I am sure my school mates thought I was strange. One of my best days is when I beat Dracula. Castlevania remains my favorite franchise and I return to it for comfort at regular intervals.

  • @satsadarkpath2094
    @satsadarkpath2094 Před rokem

    Woah. I honestly had no idea people found this that difficult. I grew up with this one, so maybe I got all of my frustrations out as a child. I could steam roll through it without getting hit in 30 minutes. Lol
    Can’t do THAT anymore. Stupid adult reflexes

  • @mushroomman6864
    @mushroomman6864 Před rokem

    Haven’t seen one of these videos since you were Booty Bopper.

  • @itsmeantonioo
    @itsmeantonioo Před rokem

    The best game ever, I have a nes with rgb mod just for him, I have thousands of hours of gameplay and sometimes I still can't finish it. It's an endless game... The true 8bit masterpiece

  • @akhandtripathipyz9888

    It's my favourite nes game
    The music and level design are just as good as i remember

  • @mdjey2
    @mdjey2 Před rokem

    Original Castlevania is my all time favourite game followed by Silent Hill and Resident Evil games. Devil May Cry 1 is what I consider 3D Castlevania we needed even though it has guns.

  • @GraveyardGrog
    @GraveyardGrog Před rokem

    For me, I can't call this retro gaming as I am now 45 and remember when this game came out, me and my cousin played the HELLLLLLLL out of it...then pt. 2 came out, we played that shit allll night throughout the summer!!!!

  • @scizorzzz
    @scizorzzz Před 3 měsíci

    "The Fire bomb"
    LOL

  • @aljongreat1900
    @aljongreat1900 Před rokem +1

    Castlevania 1 is my most replayed nes game. The 3rd might be better but their is something about the first. Its like megaman x for me

  • @dondavid6514
    @dondavid6514 Před rokem

    currently playing akumajo dracula(Castlevania)in my 3ds while watching this

  • @Ian-ky5hf
    @Ian-ky5hf Před rokem +1

    Yes Castlevania II is amazing!

  • @tabbygale5430
    @tabbygale5430 Před rokem

    As a Zelda 2 fan I can't wait to hear professor bopper give his defense if a widely-hated game which is the second installment in a beloved classic series that started on the NES

  • @windwaker0rules
    @windwaker0rules Před rokem +1

    Only played III Nes... Thank god for help me

  • @IslandBoy-808
    @IslandBoy-808 Před rokem

    For me, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest will always be my favorite.

  • @eduardojaviermedinamendoza7041

    Hi, im 41 yo and I can proudly say I cleared castlevania 1,2 &3 on the NES. And I used to cry of anger hahahah… it was extremely hard times in castlevania… castlevania 3 is the hardest one I think

  • @NESADDICT
    @NESADDICT Před rokem

    It’s my favorite nes game as a 1a 1b with Batman

  • @gregledbetter5942
    @gregledbetter5942 Před rokem

    Castlevania 3 was my first Castlevania game on the NES, they are all beautiful and sure we can refer to each of them as a masterpiece but good God Castlevania 3 was near perfection

  • @Starwars-Fanboy
    @Starwars-Fanboy Před rokem

    Put those blue hair swordies to the side, time to talk about those dudes with chains from smashbros.

  • @Nintegageo
    @Nintegageo Před rokem +2

    No, it's appreciated.

  • @Enoby_Darkness
    @Enoby_Darkness Před rokem +1

    not convinced that it is in any way underrated or under appreciated. Definitely has some pretty big flaws, too. Even if one was to argue that the controls are the way they are on purpose (Which many do), there is no justification for the stairs being the way they are.

    • @ProfessorBopper
      @ProfessorBopper  Před rokem

      Eh, stairs are honestly not a problem here. There’s maybe 1 set of stairs that’s an issue in level 5. CV3 stairs, however. . .

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 Před rokem

      You get used to the stairs soon enough.

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 Před rokem

      @@ProfessorBopper What did you think of the classicvania version of Bloodstained RotN?

  • @jaretco6423
    @jaretco6423 Před rokem

    I'm more into the Side-Scrolling/Metroidvania style or something like in Lamont of Innocense like Castlevania game than your classical; point A to point B, style. Not to say the classical games are bad cause they are unique in there own ways. But with the exception of Super Castlevania 4 and Rondo of Blood, I found most of them very difficult for me to play due to stiff controls and the higher difficulty settings that can get brutal or fustrating at times. Now if I wonna play something like this; but better, I think Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon, does all of that, but better.