Date Released
Developed By
Published By
October 21st, 2008
Konami
Konami
Playable Hero
Stage Number
Game Size
Shanoa | Albus
18 Areas and 7 Castle Sections
64MB
Original Platform
Nintendo DS 
Platforms Ported To

           

Nintendo Switch (Castlevania Dominus Collection) | PS5 (Castlevania Dominus Collection) | Xbox Series X (Castlevania Dominus Collection) | Steam (Castlevania Dominus Collection) | Nintendo Switch 2 (Castlevania Dominus Collection)



    Alternate Incarnations
  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.
 

    Re-Release Information
 

2024:
   Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X and Steam (Castlevania Dominus Collection)
   Developed By: M2 | Published By: Konami
   Release Date:
North America - August 27th
Order of Ecclesia comes to multiple platforms as part of the digital Castlevania Dominus Collection. Check the Castlevania Dominus Collection page for more information.

2025:
   Nintendo Switch 2 (Castlevania Dominus Collection)
   Developed By: M2 | Published By: Konami
   Release Date:
All Territories - June 5th
By virtue of the Switch 2 being backward compatible with the original Switch, this collection, which includes Order of Ecclesia, becomes playable on the machine on its release day.
   Nintendo Switch, PS5 and Xbox Series X (Castlevania Dominus Collection)
   Developed By: M2 | Published By: Limited Run Games
   Release Date:
North America - March 31st
Thanks to Limited Run Games, Castlevania Dominus Collection sees a physical release.
Check the Castlevania Dominus Collection page for more information.
   Nintendo Switch and PS5 (Castlevania Dominus Collection)
   Developed By: M2 | Published By: SUPERDELUXE GAMES
   Release Date:
Japan - September 18th
Thanks to SUPERDELUXE GAMES, Castlevania Dominus Collection sees a physical release.
Check the Castlevania Dominus Collection page for more information.

 

    The In-Game Synopsis
 

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.

 

   Objective / Overview
 

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.

 

   Version Differences
 

Japanese Version
- The Japanese version of Ecclesia comes in two flavors: The regular retail version and a special edition available online through Konami's "Konami Style" website. The Konami Style Special Edition is named as such because the package is bundled with bonus material that includes an original soundtrack, a special notebook with specially made book cover, and a bonus poster. (Thanks to JPCVFAN for this information.)

 

   Soundtrack and Credits
 

Soundtrack

1. An Empty Tome 20. Wander Blue Crystal 39. The Colossus
2. Oncoming Dread 21. Dissonant Courage 40. Shadow's Stronghold
3. Heroic Dawning 22. Edge of the Sky 41. Order of the Demon
4. Ecclesia 23. Tragedy's Pulse 42. Welcome to Legend
5. Vanishing 24. Hard Won Nobility 43. Enterprising Mercantilism
6. Deliberate Blink 25. Trace of Rage 44. Lone Challenger
7. Sapphire Elegy 26. Sorrow's Distortion 45. Requiem of Star-Crossed Nights
8. A Prologue 27. Rituals
9. Destiny's Stage 28. Dark Holy Road 46. Consummation
10. Chapel Hidden in Smoke 29. Suspicions 47. Vampire Killer
11. Symphony Battle 30. Former Room 2 48. Stalker
12. Serenade of the Hearth 31. Lament to the Master 49. Wicked Child
13. Reunion 32. Riddle 50. Walking On the Edge
14. Emerald Mist 33. Passing Into the Night 51. Heart of Fire
15. A Clashing of Waves 34. An Empty Tome II 52. Out of Time
16. Rhapsody of the Forsaken 35. Malak's Labyrinth 53. Nothing to Lose
17. Cantus Montetten -1 36. Ebony Wings 54. Black Knight
18. Jaws of a Scorched Earth 37. Tower of Dolls 55. Game Over
19. Unholy Vespers 38. Chamber of Ruin

Links
Music Files: MP3
Soundtrack Release: Official Soundtrack, Sample CD
and Castlevania Best Music Collections Box
Game Credits:
Available

 

   Character List
 

Lesser Enemies

Bat Zombie Skeleton
Ghost Banshee Bone Scimitar
Sea Stinger Nominon Axe Knight
Une Merman Necromancer
Bone Archer Spear Guard Invisible Man
Gelso Needles Demon
Fishhead Dark Octopus Killer Fish
Forneus The Creature Black Crow
Skull Spider Scarecrow Sea Demon
Winged Guard Nightmare Rock Knight
Fire Demon Bitterfly Specter
Grave Digger Werebat Black Fomor
Enkidu Bone Pillar Skeleton Frisky
Skeleton Hero Dullahan Skeleton Rex
White Dragon Saint Elmo Lorelai
Edimmu Decarabia Merman
Ladycat Ectoplasm Curse Diva
Miss Murder Automaton ZX26 Skeleton Beast
Balloon Arachne Lizardman
Armored Beast Yeti Thunder Demon
Owl Werewolf Altair
Mandragora Jersey Devil Owl Knight
Chosen Une Stone Rose Mad Butcher
White Fomor Evil Force Flea Man
Ghoul Peeping Eye Gargoyle
Blood Skeleton Black Panther Mimic
Draculina Tin Man Polkir
Nova Skeleton Gashida Devil
Gurkha Master Red Smasher Cave Troll
Blade Master Lilith Lizardman Blade
Hammer Shaker Rebuild Imp
Bugbear Spectral Sword Automaton ZX27
Medusa Head Gorgon Head Mad Snatcher
Great Knight King Skeleton Winged Skeleton
Final Knight Jiang Shi Demon Lord
Double Hammer Weapon Master

Bosses

Giant Skeleton Arthroverta Brachyura
Maneater Rusalka Goliath
Gravedorcus Albus Barlowe
Wallman Blackmore Eligor
Death

Dracula Forms

Dracula

Supporting Cast

Albus Barlowe Nikolai
Jacob Abram Laura
Eugen Aeon Marcel
George Serge Anna
Monica Irina Daniela