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It has taken away the whip going in all directions which I did like, but it gave Richter a cool back flip which when utilized correctly can greatly help you fight off some of Dracula's fiendish ghouls. The fighting is your basic Castlevania game. Unfortunately, Richter is a rather tough member of the Belmont family and he will face the terrors that lie within Dracula's castle and underground corridors.
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He wants to take out Richter before he makes his way to the castle. The story has Richter's fiancé and her sister being kidnapped by the fiend Dracula as this time he is making a preemptive strike against the Belmont clan. So it is not that game, it is its own game and if people could get over this they would find one of the more enjoyable titles in the series. No, they instead design a game for the SNES based off Rondo of Blood, but still its own game. So this one is a downgraded version? Is that your gripe? Well, they could not exactly port a PC game made for a system more powerful than the SNES in its entirety and in perfect form. They gave us another Castlevania game, and we complained why exactly? Because Richter doesn't whip in all directions like in Super Castlevania IV? Big deal, none of the Castlevania games released on the NES did either. Instead, we get a really cool Castlevania game with a couple of unique wrinkles added to make it a very good Castlevania game in its own right. My guess is people penalize it for being a downgraded version of a game designed for a PC system never released in the United States. I have to chuckle to myself that this Castlevania title has such a low rating.