What Gamespot Users have to say about Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
- Rating:7.7
Another fun entry, yet falling short of the expectations left from Dawn of Sorrow.
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, is another great playing game from Konami that, despite a strong pedagogy, feels a little rushed and recycled. The graphics, as usual, are wonderful in this game. It has been said, and mu... Read Full Review
0 of 1 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8
The latest iteration of Castlevania delivers a solid experience, but not a very memorable one.
Maybe it's just me, but I expected Portrait of Ruin to feel more... unique. Not just in gameplay, but in the story as well. What could have been a potentially gripping tale just turns out to be another night at Dracula's... Read Full Review
0 of 1 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8.8
Just when you think that DoS was great, PoR surpasses that greatness
alright so heres my second review for a game. Gameplay- The gameplay plays and feels similar to DoS from the last year Castlevania but adds a lil more to what DoS didnt. This time you can actually switch between 2 vam... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8.8
The second Casltevania on the DS....has it changed since Dawn of Sorrow?
The answer is no that it hasn't really changed then Dawn of Sorrow. That's not a bad thing but in Portrait of Ruin there is some many new ideal factors and elements added that make this game compelling to play and compl... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8.4
This is a very good installment that would appeal to Castlevania fans and new comers of the like.
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin is the latest addition to the Castlevania universe, and the second to appear on the Nintendo DS. Castlevania: POR takes place during World War II, and the evil Count Brauner and his vampi... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8.9
Dawn of Sorrow > Portrain of Ruin, and that's saying alot.
I loved Dawn of Sorrow, it fixed every single minute problem that I had had with the GBA version Aria of Sorrow (but kinda killed the story, no Dracula consumed Soma!). It fixed some rather importrant issues like useles... Read Full Review
3 of 3 users found the following review helpful - Rating:9.4
Portrait of Ruin is every bit as fun as Dawn of Sorrow.
Good: Dual Character system works nicely; Boss battles are epic, as usual; it has a very interesting storyline; I simply love the weapons system used in the last 3 castlevania games; Whips make their triumphant return; p... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8
Overall very solid game, but feels like it could have been more.
If you've beaten Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, you'll know exactly what you're getting into. Especially, those who have played DoS in Julius Mode. That's because this game basically took Julius Mode and turned it into a... Read Full Review
1 of 2 users found the following review helpful - Rating:9.3
Just the two of us, you and I...
Meet Jonathan Morris. He's the son of the late John Morris, vampire hunter extraordinaire and the late hero of Castlevania: Bloodlines. Unlike his badass of a father, however, Jonathan is moody, self-righteous, and occas... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpful - Rating:9.9
Best DS and Castelvania game
This is the best DS game to date, and the best Castlevania game in the series. If you enjoy your DS, like platformer games, and are looking for a good action RPG, this is a must for your collection. The game play is ... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful
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