When it comes to NES classics, “Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse” often emerges in the conversation as a title of legend. Released in 1990 by Konami, this prequel to the original “Castlevania” game was not just a return to form; it was an expansion of a formula that was already beloved by fans of the platforming genre.
Even after all these years, ‘Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse’ stands as one of the pinnacles of the NES library. Its blend of challenging gameplay, atmospheric graphics, and that unforgettable soundtrack makes it a game I revisit time and again. It’s a masterclass in game design that modern titles could still learn from.
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Amazing game! The Japanese version, Akumajo Densetsu, has a much better soundtrack!! Try it out! 👍
it’s a beautiful game for sure! 😍
I’ll have to try this game again. Picked up the Castlevania collection for five bucks on Series X
This And Symphony of the Night is the best Castlvaina then come Simon’sQuest the rest of them that came were all right but not as good as them 3💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎Gems
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Castlevania is among my favorite titles across many platforms, original 3 NES titles being all great!