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Castlevania: Dracula X

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Developed and published by Konami, Castlevania: Dracula X is a side-scrolling action-platformer on SNES that adapts the structure and story beats of Rondo of Blood. Players take control of Richter Belmont as he fights through Dracula's castle to rescue kidnapped girls. The game is known for demanding jumps, deliberate whip combat, and branching routes, giving it a strong atmosphere and a mixed but memorable reputation among series fans.
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1995-01-01
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The game uses a side-scrolling perspective and tasks the player with guiding Richter Belmont through stages filled with enemies, traps, and platforming hazards. Richter attacks with the Vampire Killer whip and can use sub-weapons that consume hearts, such as the axe, holy water, and dagger. Some routes branch based on performance and rescue events, changing later stages and endings. Movement and jumping are precise, and learning enemy patterns is essential for survival.

Richter Belmont

The protagonist, a Belmont heir who fights Dracula with the Vampire Killer whip.

Annette

One of the kidnapped girls who can be rescued during the adventure.

Maria

A second rescue target whose fate can affect routes and endings.

Dracula

The main antagonist, the vampire lord hiding in the depths of the castle.

Learn the jump timing and enemy patterns in each stage, since many mistakes come from rushing platforms and attacks. Save strong sub-weapons for tight platform sections or boss fights, where they can provide safer damage. Use the whip at mid-range to control enemies before committing to jumps. If you want better routes and endings, pay attention to the conditions for rescuing the captured girls.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Practice whip timing during jumps to improve airborne enemy control.

Tips

Clear ranged enemies first in narrow platform sections to avoid knockbacks.

Tips

Hold effective sub-weapons for boss encounters to reduce risk.

User Reviews

Tight stage design and solid action feel make it memorable, though the difficulty is unforgiving.

User Reviews

A notable Castlevania entry that still sparks debate because of its adaptations and omissions.

User Reviews

Great atmosphere and music make it a standout SNES action game.

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