Posted October 15, 2020
Hello there! 
 
A few months ago, I had posted a similar thread about Super Metroid here.
 
I recently got the Castlevania Requiem collection very cheap on a PS Store sale, and finally had the chance to play Symphony Of The Night to the end. I never had a PS1 so this is a big deal for me after all these years. And now, I am proud to say I have played both games that coined the term "metroidvania".
 
In my opinion, SOTN is a great game. It followed the steps of Super Metroid in terms of interconnected areas and navigation, as well as save rooms. It has great variety in enemies and environments. And that music, wow. The whole gothic atmosphere is definitely a great fit for such a game.
 
This one, though, was a bit more RPG-like, with tons of weapons, armors, potions, stats, leveling up etc. Which is why I can finally say I personally prefer the metroid side of the term "metroidvania".
 
The thing is, SOTN is more combat-oriented and a bit of grinding is needed here and there to keep up with the difficulty increasing. Although I did not think the game was super hard, I found it rather challenging in places. Also, RPGs are not my cup of tea in general, so the whole equip/compare/get potion/eat/scroll pages of inventory was kind of tiresome for me.
 
One thing that made me more confident while playing Super Metroid was that defeating enemies would spawn those nice HP energy beads whenever I was in need. In SOTN I was always anxious to find the next save room to replenish my HP :)
 
Although I lean more towards Super Metroid, I still think SOTN is a very well-made game and should be experienced at least once by fans of the genre. I had a great time with it for sure. It took me 15 hours to complete it at 193.5% (if I have read correctly I needed just another 2-3% to get the "best" ending, but still I was too tired so I watched it online).
 
I would like to hear your opinions and experiences on the game as well!
 
And now some questions:
 
1. After I finished the game I got the option to play as Ricther or Maria. Is there a motive to replay the whole game just with a different character? Does anything change so drastically as to justify that?
 
2. I have Bloodstained - Ritual Of The Night on my wishlist and would like to play that at some point too. How is it compared to SOTN? Is it completely identical in gameplay or are there any differences?
A few months ago, I had posted a similar thread about Super Metroid here.
I recently got the Castlevania Requiem collection very cheap on a PS Store sale, and finally had the chance to play Symphony Of The Night to the end. I never had a PS1 so this is a big deal for me after all these years. And now, I am proud to say I have played both games that coined the term "metroidvania".
In my opinion, SOTN is a great game. It followed the steps of Super Metroid in terms of interconnected areas and navigation, as well as save rooms. It has great variety in enemies and environments. And that music, wow. The whole gothic atmosphere is definitely a great fit for such a game.
This one, though, was a bit more RPG-like, with tons of weapons, armors, potions, stats, leveling up etc. Which is why I can finally say I personally prefer the metroid side of the term "metroidvania".
The thing is, SOTN is more combat-oriented and a bit of grinding is needed here and there to keep up with the difficulty increasing. Although I did not think the game was super hard, I found it rather challenging in places. Also, RPGs are not my cup of tea in general, so the whole equip/compare/get potion/eat/scroll pages of inventory was kind of tiresome for me.
One thing that made me more confident while playing Super Metroid was that defeating enemies would spawn those nice HP energy beads whenever I was in need. In SOTN I was always anxious to find the next save room to replenish my HP :)
Although I lean more towards Super Metroid, I still think SOTN is a very well-made game and should be experienced at least once by fans of the genre. I had a great time with it for sure. It took me 15 hours to complete it at 193.5% (if I have read correctly I needed just another 2-3% to get the "best" ending, but still I was too tired so I watched it online).
I would like to hear your opinions and experiences on the game as well!
And now some questions:
1. After I finished the game I got the option to play as Ricther or Maria. Is there a motive to replay the whole game just with a different character? Does anything change so drastically as to justify that?
2. I have Bloodstained - Ritual Of The Night on my wishlist and would like to play that at some point too. How is it compared to SOTN? Is it completely identical in gameplay or are there any differences?