PC Engine mini HIGHLIGHTS
AKUMAJOU DRACULA X: CHI NO RONDO
(CASTLEVANIA: RONDO OF BLOOD)
DEVELOPER: Konami
YEAR RELEASED: 1993
GENRE: Platformer
■ When the PC Engine Mini was first announced and the inclusion of CD-based games wasn’t yet confirmed, there was a sense of anxiety in the Retro Gamer office. “What will we do,” we asked ourselves, “if it doesn’t have Castlevania?” Thankfully, Konami didn’t let us down. That all might sound a little dramatic, but this really is the crown jewel in the PC Engine Mini’s software line-up. It’s got the three key things you want from a centrepiece game in a retro collection – it’s recognisable due to its series, it’s desirable due to being hard to get in its original form (expect to pay over £100), and it’s a superb game that still holds up fantastically today.
Rondo Of Blood comes from the old school of Castlevania design, the era of linear stages and temporary power-ups, rather than the open maps and RPG-style upgrades that were introduced by Symphony Of The Night. Arguably, this is the best game in that style, even with stiff competition from the likes of Castlevania III, Super Castlevania IV and Castlevania: Bloodlines. While it doesn’t introduce any enormous innovations, every aspect of the game represents Castlevania at its most refined. The level design is exquisite, and you can’t see everything in a single run thanks to the four hidden
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