Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 "Review"
Don't bother asking me if it's too difficult
Curse of the Moon 2 is, unbelievably, a near identical followup to Curse of the Moon 1. Which is, equally shockingly from a Bloodstained series title, a near identical successor to a retro Castlevania title. In this case, the delightfully devilishly hard Castlevania 3: Dracula's Curse.
It plays exactly like you'd imagine a modern followup made by Inti Creates would. With pretty much flawless controls, clever design, and a good understanding of what made the difference between a "hard" NES game and a "bullshit" NES game.
But I'll be real with you, I've got nothing else to say but "Go play Castlevania because it's an icon of video gaming and an early example of extremely tight, structured game design. If you're reading my reviews and find them at all useful or informative you'll find a lot to appreciate about the game. If you liked it, play Castlevania 3: Dracula's Curse, if you like that, play Curse of the Moon 1, if you like that, play Curse of the Moon 2."
I really should play Blaster Master Zero sometime.
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