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It can be pretty fun but you might want to wait for the upcoming release since it has fix(es?) for issues that can occur in that mode.I guess one of these days I should actually try randomizer mode out.
It's been a hot minute since I was told; what does Classic Mode entail again?
I remember one mode had me go "Oh boy oh boy oh boy" but I can't recall which
I struggle to imagine how a game could feel any more like a Classic Vania than Curse of the Moon does without copyright infringement.
Well, still hoping that we haven't seen the last update for that mode! I think there's still a lot of cool stuff that could be done with it.
Mega Zan.Curse of the Moon is a Mega Man game. That dude that hates the moon but good is practically Zero. The sequel made Ride Armor a character.
Goggle and Torzel have the heart of it.Mega Zan.
By your logic Ninja Gaiden is a VaniaYour posts are growing more cryptic by the hour, Guycot. If a sword is all it takes to disqualify a man with such a bad back from being an honorary Belmont, then why is the song from Getsu Fuma Den in Smash Bros?
That ain't classic Castlevania, though. Classic Castlevania is being tossed into a pit because your damn Belmont couldn't be arsed to get out of the way of a floating, severed head. It's dying in four hits, and knowing your only recourse is the one piece of meat hidden in one wall in this one specific place. It's climbing a long way to a "Dracula" that has a very predictable pattern, and you'd be able to beat this, but you're out of hearts right now, and that dagger isn't helping anymore. What I'm saying is that Castlevania is pretty damn hard and unforgiving, while Moon gives you four life bars worth of dudes and ladies to take down one lousy giant sarcophagus.