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Castlevania II: Belmont’s Revenge is widely regarded as the finest of the three Castlevania games released for the original Game Boy, and a clear high point of the handheld’s action-platformer library. Published by Konami in 1991, it serves as a direct sequel to Castlevania: The Adventure and picks up fifteen years later when Christopher Belmont, having defeated Dracula once before, discovers that the Count has returned and kidnapped his own son Soleil at the young man’s coming-of-age ceremony, transforming him into a vessel for Dracula’s rebirth. Christopher must now storm four elemental castles before facing the rebuilt Dracula’s fortress — and ultimately, his own corrupted son.
Castlevania II: Belmont’s Revenge is widely regarded as the finest of the three Castlevania games released for the original Game Boy, and a clear high point of the handheld’s action-platformer library. Published by Konami in 1991, it serves as a direct sequel to Castlevania: The Adventure and picks up fifteen years later when Christopher Belmont, having defeated Dracula once before, discovers that the Count has returned and kidnapped his own son Soleil at the young man’s coming-of-age ceremony, transforming him into a vessel for Dracula’s rebirth. Christopher must now storm four elemental castles before facing the rebuilt Dracula’s fortress — and ultimately, his own corrupted son.
Compared to its predecessor, Belmont’s Revenge is a dramatically improved game in almost every respect. The pace is faster and more responsive, the level design is more varied and inventive, and the sub-weapon system — a staple of the Castlevania series — is fully functional here after its absence in The Adventure. The game’s four castle stages each have a distinct visual identity and unique hazards, with Christopher wielding his ancestral Vampire Killer whip and a range of classic sub-weapons including axes, holy water, and crosses. The atmospheric chiptune soundtrack is a particular highlight. Castlevania II: Belmont’s Revenge has since been preserved in the Castlevania Anniversary Collection, available on modern consoles, but the original Game Boy cartridge remains the quintessential way to experience this underrated gem.
| Weight | 0.05 kg |
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| Dimensions | 6.5 × 5.7 × 1 cm |
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