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October 2008
(85%)
27 Reviews
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While Order of Ecclesia disappoints in extreme linearity and the occasional cut and paste level design, the final product is far too great to be deemed anything less than one of the best titles on DS. It’s easily in the ring of top 3 Platformers for t...
Abstract: Once again, Dracula is invading your Nintendo DS, but this time its up to someone other than a Belmont to stop him. Find out more in our complete review of Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. The Castlevania series has long been one of the most popular an...
Abstract: The Nintendo DS is a title that really gets a lot of crap crammed in to its library. For every gem like Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia you get ten different Petz titles from Ubisoft, or maybe My Word Coach titles. Regardless we've all been to the game ...
If you are a fan of the other Castlevania games on the Nintendo DS, you’ll find a lot to enjoy in Order of Ecclesia. The developers have done a great job with recreating the eerie mood that we’ve come to expect from the franchise, but at the same time...
Abstract: Order of Ecclesia proves that the Castlevania formula is still as fun now as it was ten years ago, and the new gameplay mechanics keep things fresh and interesting. It’s a 2D action masterpiece, and absolute required playing for any DS owner.
Abstract: The newest Castlevania outing for the Nintendo DS takes place sometime after Symphony of the Night in the mid-1800's. After the Belmonts had stepped down, many organizations were developed to eradicate Dracula's evil, at least for the time being. The m...
Abstract: Name: Castlevania: Order of EcclesiaGenre: Action/PlatformerPlatform: Nintendo DSThe Castlevania series is one of the most unique long-running franchises in video game history. In addition to being incredibly prolific, spanning over two decades and num...
Streamlined level design virtually eliminates backtracking, Hideous creatures that are satisfying to kill, Environments and musical score combine to create a foreboding mood, Varied boss battles, Combat system is versatile and rewarding.
The boss fights can be far too punishing, Some enemy and environment art is recycled.
Ecclesia steps outside the castle walls and summons one of the greatest Castlevania titles in years. ...
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Published: 2008-10-27, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: As brilliant as Castlevania: Symphony of the Night was when it was released 11 years ago, Konami has done little to keep things fresh with the five subsequent releases. With Order of Ecclesia, they have successfully revamped a formula that was creeping...
Abstract: The Castlevania series stands alongside Mega Man, Mario, and Zelda as one of most prolific franchises in gaming. Every game in the series is unique, but like all games that fall under the same name, they do have their similarities. There are three gen...