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Dracula X Chronicles Opening Cinematic

Dracula X Chronicles is bringing the long lost Rondo of Blood to the PSP, and I couldn’t be happier. This is the only Castlevania title that has not appeared stateside, and now it has a brand new 3D coat over the whole affair.

Also included on the UMD is a revamped version of Symphony of the Night with all new voice-overs. If any of you remember the voices in the first one they were on par with, “Jill…. don’t open… that door!” It’s enough to make my flesh crawl. Enjoy the opening cinematic to this upcoming beefy title for the PSP.

9 Comments

StFrancisFolly said:

Is it wrong that I chuckled with delight when the Cross on the steeple crumpled against Dracula's power?
Do I care?
Drac can have me whenever:)

Shin Gallon said:

But will the SotN also have a Japanese voices option? If so I'm buying another PSP next week just for that.

Ann said:

looks good, but that`s still no reason to buy a psp for me

The Tek Guy said:

A one-liner - either spoken by a sinister voice or displayed - would have made the end with the lights going on in the castle even sweeter- something along the lines of "home sweet home"... ^v^

hypothetical said:

Ooh, nice! I'm definitely getting this one!

SkorpyoBrat said:

That intro is glorious! I was already going to pick this up, but now I'm pre-ordering! There's a great feature in this month's Play and the issue of a Japanese language track for SotN is addressed by Koji Igarashi (the answer is they're working on it).

a la Mode 7 said:

This is a must have game for any PSP owner and will undoubtedly become a instant portable classic. I have to say that I'm very happy to see Ayami Kojima handling the art and character designs, as both Dracula and high priest Shaft look elegantly menacing. Now, all we have to do is wait until autumn...

Pretty video, but I HATE pre-rendered cutscenes. So much prefer the intros to the 2 DS Castlevania games, its more exciting and fitting to the game style. Whereas this is too serious and downright boring. Where's the exciting intro music?

No doubt the game is gonna be awesome, but I'm just really not sure about the graphical style. Guess I'm just old school. Gameplay first, graphics second.

fillerbunny9 said:

Rondo is by far the most challenging Castlevania, IMO, and I am glad it's finally seeing a stateside release.

also, I REALLY hope they keep the Japanese voices as an option for it, because Maria's harping on at Dracula is AWESOME.

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fillerbunny9 on Dracula X Chronicles Opening Cinematic: Rondo is by far the most challenging Castlevania, IMO, and I am glad it's finally seeing a stateside release. also,...

thedigitalpunk on Dracula X Chronicles Opening Cinematic: Pretty video, but I HATE pre-rendered cutscenes. So much prefer the intros to the 2 DS Castlevania games, its more...

a la Mode 7 on Dracula X Chronicles Opening Cinematic: This is a must have game for any PSP owner and will undoubtedly become a instant portable classic. I have...

SkorpyoBrat on Dracula X Chronicles Opening Cinematic: That intro is glorious! I was already going to pick this up, but now I'm pre-ordering! There's a great feature...

hypothetical on Dracula X Chronicles Opening Cinematic: Ooh, nice! I'm definitely getting this one!...

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