The Castlevania Anniversary Collection isn t perfect but it shows there are signs of life within Konami

The Castlevania Anniversary Collection isn t perfect but it shows there are signs of life within Konami

The Castlevania Anniversary Collection isn't perfect, but it shows there are signs of life within Konami Eurogamer.net If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy. The Castlevania Anniversary Collection isn't perfect, but it shows there are signs of life within Konami Suckers. Feature by Martin Robinson Editor-in-chief Published on 20 May 2019 35 comments Undead, with a dark soul and a penchant for sucking the blood from the young - but hey, that's enough about Konami, because we're here to talk about one of the series that made this once-great company's name. I'm talking about Castlevania, of course, which, as part of a run of releases as Konami celebrates its 50th anniversary, saw a compilation release last week on Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. And it's a decent one, at that - a sizeable step forward from the merely adequate Arcade Classics Collection that launched last month. You can put part of that down to M2's involvement this time out, which isn't so much a slight on Hamster's ports in the Arcade Classics Collection and more an acknowledgement that M2 remain the masters at this line of work. The Castlevania Anniversary Collection isn't quite the measure of M2's very best work - it lacks the detailing seen in the Sega Ages games, and feels relatively functional - but these are excellent versions of exquisite games. Kid Dracula is to Castlevania what Parodius is to Gradius, effectively, and this marks our first chance to play the NES version in the west. A very welcome one it is, too. They really are exquisite too, and that comes from a personal perspective not tinged with nostalgia. I'm a relative newcomer to Castlevania, for my sins, and this is a fantastic way to get acquainted with the foundations of the series. What's more, they are - for the most part - still incredible to play, rich with atmosphere, well-engineered action and absolutely killer soundtracks. This collection is a fairly comprehensive introduction to the earliest days of the series. You get the 1986 original - which arrived fully-formed, it seems, with the core ideas firmly entrenched in what's an enjoyable adventure - as well as its ambitious 1987 follow-up. You get, in Castlevania 3, a high watermark for 8-bit action, and in the Super Nintendo's Castlevania 4 a handsome workout for the 16-bit machine. The CRT filters for the bulk of the games is great, but special mention must go to this dot matrix look for the brace of Game Boy titles included. There's the Game Boy's first Castlevania outing, perhaps the weakest link here, as well as its far superior sequel. There's curious spin-off Kid Dracula which adds a chibi makeover and Mega Man-like mechanics. And there's Mega Drive outing Bloodlines, too, an underappreciated entry that introduced a WWI setting and a muscular aesthetic that is entirely its own. Of course there are omissions, some more lamentable than others. Haunted Castle, the risible arcade entry, is missing, though if you really must you'll find it on the Arcade Classics Collection. Completists might also regret Vampire Killer, the bizarre MSX2 parallel of the original Castlevania, not making the cut, though the real killer here is Rondo of Blood not making an appearance (perhaps, I'd wager, because it's included in the Castlevania Requiem collection that launched late last year on PS4). It means the link between classic Castlevania and the latter games that fall under the Koji Igarashi-era is absent, for shame. Design docs for the original Castlevania prove fascinating and worth the price of entry alone. But still, what's here is near enough essential for anyone looking for an education in the classics, and it's complemented by an expansive digital book that offers looks at design documents and other assorted ephemera. It makes for a great museum piece, in other words, whether you're looking to rekindle fond memories of wondering what exactly it is that made Castlevania so beloved. The really exciting thing, though? Konami's pledged to patch the Castlevania Anniversary Collection soon to add regional variants for all owners of the game, addressing one of my major complaints about last month's Arcade Classics Collection. A small gesture, perhaps, but it suggests something far more exciting is happening: Konami is listening, taking on feedback and working to implement changes. There are signs of life, and maybe - I hope and pray - the comeback starts here. We'd long assumed the Konami we all once loved was dead, but this collection shows there are signs of life beginning to shine through. Become a Eurogamer subscriber and get your first month for £1 Get your first month for £1 (normally £3.99) when you buy a Standard Eurogamer subscription. Enjoy ad-free browsing, merch discounts, our monthly letter from the editor, and show your support with a supporter-exclusive comment flair! Support us View supporter archive More Features Digital Foundry Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090: a new level in graphics performance The Digital Foundry video review - and how the new GPU champion delivers for 4K 120fps gaming. 14 Feature Evercore Heroes wants to wind people up the right way "There's less rage at them, because they didn't end your fun." Feature What games get wrong about horses And what they could do about it. 34 Feature Shout out to all the Overwatch supports - where would we be without you? 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