What Gamespot Users have to say about Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia
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Rating:9
An amazing contribution to the Castlevania franchise.
Having played the 2 other DS games, I came into Order of Ecclesia familiar with the play style. I was unsure whether the new attack system would be a worthy addition to the franchise, but I am glad that it was added. It ... Read Full Review
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Rating:7
More of the same...
When I read the magazine reviews saying that this game was a mix between the classic style and the SOTN like games I thought I should try it, after completely skipping Portrait of Ruin. But the truth is that this game... Read Full Review
1 of 3 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:9
It may not be the best of the Castlevania series, but it certainly is very good amongst the others.
The latest line of Castlevania games once again takes up its usual route of having good graphics, amazing soundtrack and a story that guaratees to have a twist to it half way through. It started off what seemed like a c... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
Providing you're up for the challenge, this is the high point of the DS Castlevania series.
We won't deny that Castlevania: Order Of Ecclesia is a hard game, because it is. Given the amount of cursing that occurred as we played through it and were slaughtered by axe-wielding robots, giant skeletons, knights wit... Read Full Review
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Rating:8
Quality game, but this time the boss fights can be too much.
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia is the third game in series on Nintendo DS and it's very similar when compared to the previous titles. Unfortunately this time around the brutal boss battles can be a bit too much. Story... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
Finally, a Castlevania that drops the generic anime-style for a more elegant and hauntingly graceful demeanor.
Story: 8/10 If you have been a devout player and follower of the Castlevania chronology and story (or a semi-devout player like me!), this would mark the first time in Castlevania history that neither Alucard nor any me... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
goth girl as a cv lead
How many Castlevania games stared a female lead as a lone character. Charlotte shaired the role in the previous CV but she wasn't the only one. The storyline is really good. OoE stars Shanoa as the lead character. sh... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
Without a doubt the prettyest game for the DS.
This was the first Castlevania game with a female character as who you play as, besides in (portrait of ruin your both).The 1 thing i loved was your just not in the castle your all around it., but i did like being in a v... Read Full Review
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Rating:9.5
A great game to the Castlevania fans
Wow , I am impressed with the game, one of the greatest since Symphony of the night and dawn of sorrow. When i got this game, i thought i would kinda clean house, though its very challenging. You will die...alot and tha... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
Though blessed with the most exhilarating combat system, Ecclesia's short and weak story weigh it down.
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia is the third installment in the DS series of video games. From a glance, it's obvious the developers did all they could to break the mold of traditional Castlevania (as we've seen it with t... Read Full Review
1 of 2 users found the following review helpful
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