Nintendo Power's moon reveals its secret
And we totally called it. That's right: the meaning of the much-discussed moon that featured prominently in Nintendo Power had nothing to do with Disgaea, Metroid, Earthbound, or a ... Balance Board-compatible sequel to Michael Jackson's Moonwalker? You people are strange.So it's Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, which may seem like a disappointment to some (compared to, y'know, Earthbound), but hey: at least we get oodles of new details. According to Nintendo Power, this IGAvania is set in the mid-1800s and stars the series' first ever female protagonist, Shanoa. The magazine that there are "no real weapons in this game," with glyphs that can change form (for example, into a sword) Shanoa's weapon of choice.
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Gallery: Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia
- Glyphs used with every attack that consumes MP.
- Glyph MP consumption leads to a "new layer of strategy." MP meter refills quickly when not attacking.
- Combos can be created.
- Glyph Union special attack: Huge sword travels across the screen, with a constant barrage of knife hits.
- Glyphs can be used in other ways. For example, they can generate a magnetic field, allowing Shanoa to cling to metal rods.
- World map is "utilized."
- More than 20 locales in the game.
- Save statues and teleport rooms make a welcome return.
- Sidequests are given by rescued villagers, with each villager's data available for viewing.
- Game looks "more mature, sombre, and painted" than other games on the DS.
- As with the other DS games in the series, Michiru Yamane is handling sound again.
- No returning characters except for Dracula.
- Returning from previous versions: The ability to level up, dodging (L and R buttons), switching between map and stats with the select button, a hard difficulty setting, multiple endings, and Wi-Fi support.
- Wi-Fi includes a new item interface.
- Other features NP can't talk about.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
SephFinale @ May 27th 2008 6:20PM
If it was a giant planet Earth...then yes, it might have been Earthbound. But apparently in the Pulse section of NP, Chris Slate keeps mentioning something big next month...
117 @ May 27th 2008 7:11PM
I called it. Wii version will be next months cover story.
Mr Khan @ May 27th 2008 7:14PM
It just reminds us all not to buy too much into the hype. The way people were talking about that moon it was going to bring on new Mother, new Kingdom Hearts, all sorts of glorious things
I mean, new Castlevania is great, but it's nothing earth-shattering
fliedlice @ May 27th 2008 7:15PM
should have known better than to get too excited
igorponweed @ May 27th 2008 7:37PM
Rabbids TV party? I'm actually more interested in that. O.o
Erik @ May 27th 2008 7:49PM
Wasn't Sonia Belmont of '98's Castlevania Legends the series' first female protagonist? And what about Portrait of Ruin's Charlotte?
SephFinale @ May 27th 2008 8:05PM
PoR was more Johnathan-oriented. And Charlotte is neither Belmont or Morris.
Linka @ May 27th 2008 10:49PM
Sonia, I think because her game was retconned out of the timeline for the series, they don't count her as being a real protagonist anymore.
HairyBalls @ May 27th 2008 9:40PM
I wonder if NP is still pretty crappy.
The only good thing from NP in the past couple years, was stuff for AC WW.
Kadamon @ May 27th 2008 11:46PM
I still call BS on that. Even if the game was retconned out of the whole thing, Sonia is still the first female protaganist of the bunch no matter what people say.
Trying to ignore something doesn't make it go away.
moominsean @ May 28th 2008 11:21AM
i love the castlevania games, can't wait to play another. i'm going to replay the gba versions (except for circle of the moon) this summer.
a new 'mother' isn't going to happen. it took the guy like 8 years to complete mother 3 and it sold poorly in japan and got crappy reviews. i want to play it, but i doubt very much that mother 4 will come out. just pull out your snes and play earthbound.
DeathBivouac @ Jun 7th 2008 12:30PM
Blasphemy! Mother 3 sold incredibly well in Japan and got great reviews. Perhaps you should do a little research before making such a bold statement.
There also is (and probably never will be) a Mother 4.
Anyway, Castlevania has always been one of my favorite series, but I feel everything has been done. I've played every single one (and I'll undoubtedly play this one as well), but lately they've all felt like clones of one another, just going through the motions to make Konami a profit. I feel like I'm still playing the same Castlevania game I played back in the 80s, but they throw some gimmick on top to make it seem fresh and new.
In short; I'd rather see Earthbound.
Juan Shue @ May 28th 2008 5:57PM
given the art style, it's a bit ambiguous as to who really is and is not female in the castlevania games anyway, so it hardly matters who is the first.
that said, i'm stoked for this!
Naphistim @ May 30th 2008 3:36PM
Just a heads-up, Shigesato Itoi confirmed that there would be no Mother 4, and currently no localization plans are available for Mother 3, just in case anyone thought there was a new EB coming.