• Reviews around boss (4.53 of 5)

    Castlevania: Symphony of the Night

    • There are so many so many awesome bosses
    • Lastly, and most entertainingly, the bosses in this game are amazing.
    • To do so you have to explore the castle throughly, meet certain conditions and unlock the REVERSE CASTLE, which is practically a reverse version of castle you play, but with tougher enemies and more awesome bosses
    • To top it off, defeating them and making your way through the castle rewards you with spectacular boss fights
    • The bosses are tough, as are many of the areas of the castle, and figuring out how to progress in some places can be a challenge, but the rewards are great.
    • " boasts impressive environments, huge bosses, multiple endings, creepy music, and more weapons and items than you can shake a stick at.
    • Oh and the bosses are very well thought up, this is a must have for any Castlevania fan or adventure/action fan
    • My only complaint is that once your character collected a certain couple of hidden items, the boss of the game (the real one) seemed too easy
    • The enemies are well-made, and the bosses are amazing!
    • Especially the cool looking bosses, which can sometimes span an entire couple of screens
    • An outstanding side-scroller with a monstrous array of items, enemies, weapons, special moves, and completely disturbing bosses.
    • The boss battles, a hallmark of the retro game, are equally nasty and impressive
    • No spoiler here, but most Castlevania games are about going into Count Dracula's castle and finding and destroying him and in process of doing so, encountering and finding a great number of vicious enemies, some really awesome monsterous bosses and awesome weapons and upgrades