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Castlevania III : La Malédiction de Dracula

Ce préquel propose des chemins multiples et quatre personnages jouables - Trevor Belmont, Sypha Belnades, Grant Danasty et Alucard - dans la bataille du XVe siècle contre la résurrection de Dracula.

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Date de sortie
January 1, 1989
Développeur
Konami
Éditeur
Konami
Joueurs
1
Région
US
Taille du ROM
384 KB

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Histoire

The game is set during the year 1476, where Count Dracula has started to ravage Europe with an army of monsters. The Belmont family of vampire hunters, once exiled from Wallachia , are called into action. Joining Trevor Belmont in his mission to defeat Dracula are three new playable characters: Sypha Belnades , a young sorceress with poor physical attack power but powerful elemental magic spells at her disposal; Grant Danasty , a pirate with the ability to climb on walls and change direction in mid-jump; and Alucard , Dracula's son, a dhampir with the ability to shoot fireballs and transform into a bat . Trevor can be accompanied by only one companion at a time. If he chooses to take on another he must abandon his current companion. The ending of the game differs depending on which companion Trevor has with him at the time, or if he does not take another character with him at all.

Systèmes de jeu

Unlike the first Castlevania , however, Castlevania III is non-linear : Trevor, the main character, can be assisted by one of three possible companions, and after completing the first level , and at several other points throughout the game, the player is given a choice of two branching paths to follow. The player can obtain multiple endings depending on the choices they make throughout the game. There are two main routes through the game's sixteen stages, which are referred to as blocks and are broken down into several sections. The second stage is an optional excursion for picking up one of the three partner characters, and the main branch occurs part way through the third stage. Each route contains a total of nine stages (ten if the player takes the optional second stage). The upper route takes the player across the lake to the main bridge, entering Dracula's castle through the front gate, while the lower route takes the player through a series of tunnels and caverns, leading to a climb up the cliff face below the castle. The lower route also features one short branching section of its own at stage 6. The two paths converge in the main hall of the castle.

Critiques médias

IGN
5
Famitsu
7/10
Game Informer
5
Electronic Gaming Monthly
57
Nintendo Power
5

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