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The Castlevania Dungeon Forums => General Castlevania Discussion => Topic started by: Bergaron on February 22, 2013, 05:50:35 PM
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Surprise!!, I'm playing SOTN and find the fantastic video of a guy explaining the game (are in Spanish ..) along with the history of Castlevania. But what surprised me is that it taught me things I did not know (6:50 Maria) and the second end with inverse castle .. (23:32 Holy glasses of Maria)
I´m in shock!!
Lunes de Juego - Castlevania SotN (Ep.15 FINAL, PlayStation) - Serie / Guía / Longplay (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef3FPIOxPNw#ws)
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You didn't know those? I thought they were common knowledge by now.
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It might be common knowledge to oldies who played SoTN to the nth time.
Maybe he is just a newbie who just discovered SoTN. In that case, he would genuinely be surprised.
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Indeed, I've played every Castlevania to SCIV, from there to leave a little series for reasons of work and other hobby (mmorpg.. XD). Also influenced that never buy the PS1. Probe later time some new Castlevania in GBA, DS and Play2 but I felt weird because it looked like it had played before and was terribly lost to history. Years later I went back to engage with LOS and now I'm replayed those games that had outstanding (I have a few on the list ..)
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Well, now you only need to enjoy this discovery doing it yourself, playing the game again :D
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I envy you. I never got to discover the inverted castle. My first exposure to the game was a friend showing it to me, and he started off in the inverted castle and told me all about how to get there. It wasn't until much later that I actually got to play the game for myself. But there's lots of good stuff to find in Symphony of the Night. It's fun just to play around with different weapon combinations and look for rare drop items. After you've spent lots of time exploring every nook and cranny of the game, look up an online FAQ and find out about the things you might have missed. There's just a ton of secrets to be found, and the game is set up so that you'll miss most of them if you rush through.