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Alternate
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| Japan Release Date: October 23rd, 2008 - The Japanese version is titled Akumajou Dracula: Ubawareta Kokuin, which translates to Demon Castle Dracula: Stolen Marking. South Korea Release Date: October 27th, 2008 - A series first, a Castlevania title is released in the South Korea. Europe Release Date: February 6th, 2009 - The European version is, as usual, released the following year. Australia Release Date: March 12th, 2009 - Australians have to wait a bit longer to get in on the fun. |
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Re-Release
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The
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Research introduction-- Returning to life time and again since the ancient middle ages, the evil lord Dracula has driven people to terror. Each time Dracula returned from the dead, the Belmont clan fought him in shadows, wielding the holy whip. Through their efforts, humanity avoided darkness, securing prosperity. But early in the 19th century, having lost their ability to resist the darkness, those in positions of power at the time began to search for new ways to counter Dracula. Our organization, Ecclesia, was born then as one of those countermeasures. Many organizations were established with the same goal, and day after day they conducted their studies diligently, but each was dissolved when they failed to produce satisfactory results. But that was when Barlowe, the leader of Ecclesia, finally made a surprising breakthrough that could stand up against Dracula. |
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Objective
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Castlevania titles seem to come in threes, which makes the creation and release of Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia a surprise to no one. Continuing the theme of titles that fill gaps and lend the series greater storyline depth, Ecclesia , the third and purportedly final Nintendo DS title, puts the player in control of the hero Shanoa, a member of the Dracula-preventing organization Ecclesia (the game's namesake). In abandoning Portrait of Ruin's "partner" system, Ecclesia's is the more traditional RPG-adventure. The task at hand is to guide Shanoa, who due to a certain event has lost her memory, through multiple areas of Transylvania in tracking down fellow Ecclesia member Albus, who by using his glyph-channeling ability stole from the organization the power of Dominus, which the group believes to be the only means of countering Dracula. Shanoa will carve out the path to her target by first clearing an available location, which will reveal a new area and so on in a natural progression as dictated by the game's overarching story. The gameplay is a creature of formula: Plow through rooms with their hordes of enemies, battle impressive bosses, gain levels and equip armor in typical RPG fashion, and earn the skills necessary to tackle an increasing amount of obstacles. Exclusive to Ecclesia is the "Glyph System," using which Shanoa can channel the magical energy of certain enemies; these new powers, separated into three categories, can be assigned to one of three corresponding attack buttons--this for a potential triple assault and also the combining of these powers via the devastating but heart-consuming Glyph Unions. By using these Glyphs, Shanoa can work to acquire her target and by fully exploring the landscape save kidnapped villagers whose rescue may contribute to the ongoing story. While not as packed with extras compared to Portrait of Ruin, Ecclesia has in its cache a hefty amount of modes as trademark to the current formula. There are the (1) local wireless and Wi-Fi connection modes, which allow for the player to race through a series of short levels and trade items via the Shop Mode. (2) The Boss Rush Mode, this time featuring two challenge-levels. (3) Practice Mode, where you can test your character's overall skillset in earning a high score. (4) The Sound Mode, for easy listening. And the (5) "Record," where all of the best racing times and high scores are displayed. Additionally, in reward for earning the game's best ending, you can select to play as the aforementioned Albus in the usual unrelated, straight-action mission. |
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Version
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Soundtrack
and Credits
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Soundtrack
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Character
List
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Lesser Enemies
Bosses
Dracula Forms
Supporting Cast
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