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The Castlevania series is home to some of the most brilliant and memorable bosses in video game history.
Features 15 Best Castlevania Monsters and Bosses Ranked The Castlevania series features the greatest collection of classic creatures this side of a monster mash, but which is the best of them all?
Harmony of Dissonance is not just a fine Castlevania game--it's also one of the better Game Boy Advance games to come around in a while.
Big Boss of the Day: Castlevania's Legion Here's a boss even seasoned vampire hunters fear to battle.
Taken together, the three games included in Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles make up a compelling package.
Mirror of Fate is a Castlevania game that doesn't know what it wants to be. In turn, that makes it a rare Castlevania game simply not worth playing.
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow The post-SotN games found their niche on handhelds, mimicking Symphony's overall style while building on some of its core designs.
Konami released Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (SOTN) in 1998. An operatic tale of vengeance and honor, it gave most fans their introduction to its protagonist Alucard, the half-human son of ...
Symphony of the Night did Castlevania 2 right with an immersive castle and a seamlessly integrated experience system that felt perfect. Everything from the controls to the music was gaming sublimated.
For the longest time, Castlevania: Rondo of Blood was unknown to Westerners, but now it's finally getting the love and attention is deserves.
Beelzebub- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Beelzebub is another Castlevania boss that isn’t necessarily the most challenging, but his unique design earns him a high spot on this list.