Virtually Overlooked: Castlevania Bloodlines (Genesis)
The latest character to be added to the roster of Konami's questionable Castlevania: Judgment is Eric Lecarde, who appears in IGA's 3D fighter/brawler/potential abomination in the form of a little girl -- at least, that's what seems to be the intention with Takeshi Obata's character design. Eric has made few appearances in Castlevania, especially compared to his Judgment cohorts Simon, Alucard, and, of course, Dracula. He appeared in Portrait of Ruin as a gruff ghost who helped the vampire hunters by standing in one room and doling out quests.To Judgment players, he may just be some guy with a spear, but his history of being just some guy with a spear dates back to 1994, when he appeared as the spear guy in the Genesis exclusive Castlevania: Bloodlines.
Lecarde was one of two playable characters in the game, along with John Morris, an attempt to shoehorn Bram Stoker's Dracula universe into the horror melange that was pre-goth Castlevania. Morris was the traditional whipster, with the Super Castlevania IV-style ability to swing from objects with his whip. Eric could super-jump with his spear, pole-vault style.

Despite the different look and the borrowed history, Bloodlines is still completely classic Castlevania -- one of the last ones before Symphony of the Night slashed and burned the series of old, resurrecting it as Super Metroid in a cloak. I would never suggest that the current variety of Castlevania is in any way bad, but the only negative effect it had was that it signaled the end of a series of extremely difficult linear action games.
Bloodlines may have been overlooked by a lot of people who would have liked it due to platform loyalty. Due in part to the cost of owning multiple systems, as well as the aforementioned PR-fueled rivalry between Sega and Nintendo, many of the people who love Castlevania the most went Nintendo-only in the 16-bit generation, missing the jump to the Sega platform.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
thorvan @ Oct 9th 2008 8:12PM
"Bloodlines may have been overlooked by a lot of people who would have liked it due to platform loyalty. Due in part to the cost of owning multiple systems, as well as the aforementioned PR-fueled rivalry between Sega and Nintendo, many of the people who love Castlevania the most went Nintendo-only in the 16-bit generation, missing the jump to the Sega platform."
or maybe it was just because of blast processing.
cmdrpwn @ Oct 9th 2008 8:33PM
Speaking of Castlevania, looks like there's a (legitimate) next-gen installation of the series in the works for 360 and PS3. Didn't see that one coming.
Hey, at least Wii gets a mediocre fighting game. :/
ChibiKawase @ Oct 9th 2008 8:39PM
"Speaking of Castlevania, looks like there's a (legitimate) next-gen installation of the series in the works for 360 and PS3. Didn't see that one coming."
But when was the last time a really-great 3D Castlevania came out?
I'd rather take the fighting game if it's not as monotonous.
MowDownJoe @ Oct 9th 2008 9:46PM
You never know... it could end up being Metroidvania Prime.
leonus11 @ Oct 9th 2008 9:06PM
i agree with ChibiKawase. since SSB for the N64 was released (in the N64's generation of course) i've been hooked to fighting games! who knows maybe the Wii castlevania will be better then the 360's and PS3's castlevania. plus we're getting a castlevania for the DS (if it hasn't released already) so i'm not disappointed.
cmdrpwn @ Oct 9th 2008 9:42PM
@ChibiKawase
You're making a baseless inference that this new Castlevania will be a 3D title, it may very well be an HD 2D title. If that's the case it'll llikely be incredible, and without question better than Judgment. I love fighting games, and I actually initially defended the idea of Judgment, thought the concept was interesting and if executed well it could have been a solid title.
That's before I actually saw it, everything I've seen and heard about this game makes it sound like its going to be a total flop. We'll have to wait and see, but I think its fairly safe to say that Wii is likely once again getting the short end of the proverbial stick on this one.
Buntaro @ Oct 10th 2008 5:11AM
*now playing: the_sinking_old_sanctuary.mp3*
This is one of the Castlevania games I played long after Konami changed the overall forumla. I have no idea why I didn't play it back in the 16bit era days, not enough money and too many other good games perhaps.
Thanks to this article, I want to play it again.
I also feel it's among the best Castlevania games, in pretty much every aspect aside from the graphics. (blame Konami, not the system; check out at Ranger X stages 2 and 3 for similar themed, yet way better looking graphics).
The skeletons look kind of goofy in this one. Was this intentional?
Mike @ Oct 10th 2008 7:12AM
OH boy did i love this game back in the days! My eyes still hurt!
Grtz Mike - http://www.torrenteye.org
Patius @ Oct 10th 2008 9:57AM
I didn't really like it all that much.
The Doctor @ Oct 11th 2008 7:37PM
*TYPO TYPO ALERT THE MEDIA
cifference should be difference.*
If 360 gets a Metroidvania Prime then I'm getting a 360.