What Gamespot Users have to say about Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
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Rating:8.2
“Castlevania: Symphony of the Night” ported over to the GBA.
“Castlevania: Symphony of the Night” for the PS1 was my favorite Castlevania game ever, and I was happy to see Nintendo ported it over nicely for the GBA as “Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow.” I’ve always enjoyed the side-... Read Full Review
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Rating:9.6
A very, very good game.
For what it's worth, Aria of Sorrow makes a superficial effort to be different from every Castlevania before it. Namely, it's the first Castlevania that's set in a dark, gothic future, rather than in a dark, gothic past.... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.8
An atmospheric, fun adventure, and a vast improvement on its predecessor, but ultimately a little too short.
Well, this is the last Castlevania game I'll be able to play until Portrait of Ruin gets released, unless I can track down copies of Circle of the Moon and Symphony of the Night (why, Konami, why?). But! Was it good enou... Read Full Review
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Rating:9.6
Pretty much the best Castlevania game for the GBA.
The game was really fun to play around. The game is very balance in different ways. It had a really good story to it, excellent gameplay, great graphics, great sound. The gameplay really hits the mark for the Castlevania... Read Full Review
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Rating:9.1
the only history so good as the symphony,play as somacruz the dracula himself fighting to prevent your powers awake.
this castlevania is the only one after the superb history of sotn has be so good too.one thing that anyone will ever think that we play as the dracula himself reincarneted preventing yours power awake once more or fall i... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.6
Yet another Castlevania quest to stop Dracula results in yet another very fun game.
Castlevania warps to the future in the latest Dracula-busting sequel--different time period, same type of characters and environments. Does a shift in time period hurt the series? Hardly. With the setting 2035, the ti... Read Full Review
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Rating:10
symphony of the night for gba?
this is great. not only is this castlevania at its best, but it might as well be called symphony of the night advance. there are very few, if no differences between this and the best selling and rather rare sony playst... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.8
"A classic that keeps you refreshed every time you play it."
Castlevania Aria of Sorrow for the Gba is one of the most great games in the series.They included a new feature called Soul Set which means a new refreshing way of killing monsters.And instead of a classic whip, you can ... Read Full Review
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Rating:9.3
With good graphics, sound and most importantly, great gameplay, this Castlevania is a must have for any action game fans
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow is Konami’s is the third of the Castlevania games for the GBA. With a totally new play system but in a familiar territory for fans, this Castlevania is one of the best there have been in yea... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
Different, but better.
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow is one of the better Castlevania games to hit the GBA. Fans of the all time best "Symphony of the Night" will absolutely LOVE this title. Aria of Sorrow does the best it can to mix in the ... Read Full Review
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