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Abstract: It's been many years, many many years in fact that gamers, who don't have access to a Nintendo DS have been waiting for a new 2D Castlevania title. Yes, we did get the mother of all Castlevania titles, Symphony of the Night for download on both the 360...
Abstract: Of all the games in Microsoft’s Xbox Live “Summer of Arcade” promotion, Castlevania: Harmony of Despair might just be the one that was most anticipated. Harmony of Despair is the first original downloadable game in the series, and the promise of cooper...
Abstract: Cooperative play probably isn't the first thing that comes to mind when reflecting on Castlevania--a series that built an identity around solitary adventures through a single, massive castle. Some ardent fans may even consider the major integration of ...
Abstract: So there we have it: Harmony is Despair is kind of a cheap, hacked-together mess. At the same time, it's also fun, inventive, and interesting. It won't be to everyone's liking, but it's definitely not a predictable or played-out concept for a platformer...and that mea..
Abstract: If it feels like you've played Castlevania: Harmony of Despair before, then you're not alone. From the eerily familiar name to the hodgepodge of recognizable characters, there's a sense that you've been there and done that. Even the game's graphics a...
There have been many 2D Castlevania games in recent years and they're all rather similar, so I applaud Konami for trying something new. Xbox Live is also a great place for multiplayer games, and Harmony of Despair is quite enjoyable when you have a pos...
Abstract: On paper, Castlevania: Harmony of Despair sounds like a dream. A Castlevania game with six-player co-op, bringing together an all-star cast from the "Metroidvania" style titles, all rendered in glorious high-definition sprites. Sounds perfect, doesn'...