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I just remembered that this game launched last year but I forgot about it. I'm finishing up my semester and I think it's time to download this game.

The classic Castlevania game is reborn for the Wii with all-new upgrades. Another 100 years has passed since the death of Count Dracula, but the revival of his curse has emerged once again within the realms of Transylvania. Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth (JPN) WiiWare ISO Download for the Nintendo Wii. Game description, information and WAD. Super Castlevania 4, C2-Simon's Quest, Castlevania Adventure 2 (gb) and Aria of Sorrow will likely always be my fav of the series but this is def almost of that caliber of game experience.

[Goes to download]
It's supposed to be a remake of the Gameboy game, but with updated graphics. I'd actually prefer older graphics, but Castlevania did find a nice look with 32-Bit level sprites, so I'll keep an open mind. Initial Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth thoughts in a few hours.
[Next morning]
The game appears solid enough, I only managed to beat 3 levels last night before I fell asleep. It's full-on Castlevania nostalgia trip, and the game even has an option to play with Castlevania 1-style jumping. I prefer the ability to slightly move in the air. I don't really enjoy the artificial challenge of poor controls, but Castlevania has always been an exception. The monsters don't move too fast anyway, only Medusa Heads and crap like that really present a problem.

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The graphics and sound are both nice, but a little bland. It's almost like playing a watered-down Rondo of Blood. Just as I'm typing that, I realize that Rondo of Blood was, in fact, released for the VC and it's 100 points cheaper. Go buy that if you want a Castlevania game, but The Adventure ReBirth still offers a fun experience.
[A few hours later...]
I came home determined to play more Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth, but I decided that 9 dollars for Rondo of Blood was too good an offer to pass up. So, you can get 2 really good Castlevania games for 19 bucks. That's still cheaper than some sort of collection disc they might release. You can certainly emulate Dracula X: Rondo of Blood using Magic Engine, but I've found the sound to periodically get really fuzzy. I don't own a PSP either, so that was out of the question. But having Rondo of Blood on my Wii is only a click away from Mega Man 9 and 10, and that's pretty cool.
I had to move Adventure Island: The New Beginning to the SD card to make room to download the Rondo of Blood CD Rom from the Wii Store. I hope the sound quality is nice, judging by the large file size (273 blocks!) it should be on par with The Dynastic Hero.
[and, finally]
The sound quality is fantastic, I'm also pleased to see they didn't translate the game. I prefer not knowing exactly what the characters say, but I do understand a bit of German and a little Japanese, plus I'm sure the pictures explain exactly what's happening anyway.
Rondo of Blood is hard, I remember it being easy. I must have been using save states, but the game is as fresh as ever. Super Castlevania 4 comes close, but doesn't quite measure up. Plus, despite the kawaii factor, Maria is really fun to play as. She moves like Alucard in Symphony, and is much stronger than Richter. You can unlock her in Stage 2, just get the key from the second candle after the first pit while being chased by half of the behemoth. The graphics and level design are top notch, and even though it's basically a linear platformer, you'll feel like you're exploring a large castle because of the multiple paths, secret levels, and optional secrets.

Platform: Wii (WiiWare)

Release Date (NA): December 28th, 2009

Developer: M2

Publisher: Konami

Genre: Platformer, Action / Adventure

Nerd Rating: 7 out of 10

When it comes to Castlevania, a couple of download-only titles have been eating away at me: Harmony of Despair (on Xbox Live and the PS Network) and The Adventure ReBirth,a re-imagining of The Adventure, originally for the Game Boy, offered via the Wii’s WiiWare. What’s the difference between the Wii Virtual Console and WiiWare, you may ask? I’m not really sure, but I think the Virtual Console contains games that existed on older systems and WiiWare is for original creations. I do know that I got a little flustered when I was unable to find it under the Virtual Console, as I hadn’t used WiiWare before now.

Despite having both an Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, neither are connected (hey, I gotta make room for the old stuff), so Harmony of Despair hasn’t got my attention yet. The Wii, however, is a permanent fixture in my room, mostly because I need to get my Mario fix more often than I’d like to admit. Why I had abstained for so long I do not know, but I finally spent the requisite $10 and settled in for Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth.

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Honestly, I wasn’t sold on the idea. I remember the Game Boy’s The Adventurewell, and although it’s a solid early Game Boy title, I wasn’t sure whether or not there was truly enough appeal to make this whole “rebirth” concept work.

I was instantly blown away, and the small blurbs about it being “a colorized version of Adventurewith more enemies and some different levels” don’t begin to do ReBirthjustice. I think it deserves its own title rather than the connection with the original, but I can understand the logic behind marketing an old-school-style game like this. With a brand new name, people’s expectations might be set too high, but by tying it in to one of the earlier Castlevania releases people have a better idea of what to expect.

See? Like old times!

The Adventure ReBirthis firmly rooted in old-school Castlevania, perhaps with a bit of the bite and edge taken off. It reminds me equally of Castlevania Chroniclesand Super Castlevania IV, with a little more modern sensibility thrown in when it comes to controls and massive difficulty. It looks and feels like its progenitor but does away with stiff controls, frustrating and limiting game mechanics, and the finality of losing 3 measly lives. The story is the same as The Adventure; Christopher Belmont is out to kick some Dracula ass, a hundred years or so before Simon went on his quest.

“Redesigned” is such an understatement when it comes to ReBirth’sredesigned levels. Things aren’t recognizable at all – and that’s a good thing! It truly feels like an all new experience. The levels take a more or less linear approach, but there are various offshoots and alternate paths which usually lead to 1ups or a massive cache of points. (The old feature of awarding extra lives for every-so-many points is retained here.) I won’t say that there’s anything wildly innovative about the level design, but the are far from the drab visuals of the Game Boy. Despite being one of the few Castlevania games not to be developed by Konami, M2 has captured the essence of what it’s always been like inside of Dracula’s castle. Lots of stairs, tons of candles (several different candle/torch designs actually), and a smidge of ultra-precise jumping will make any fan feel immediately at home.

I expected this to be so much worse than it was.

The controls have a much more natural and responsive feel when compared to earlier games, especially the Game Boy. Precise jumping is flawless due to the ability to move in mid air. The act of whipping is handled wonderfully; it’s super quick and can catch enemies extremely close to our hero and even a short distance behind. Whip upgrades are handled a bit differently this time. The first transforms the leather whip into the chain whip, but instead of the second upgrading the chain whip to the fireball-spitting fire whip until damage is taken, the ability to “whip fireballs” is put on a moderate timer. The original game didn’t include subweapons, and ReBirthreintroduces a grand total of 5 to supplement Mr. Belmont’s combat. These projectile-like subweapons are essential to winning boss battles without taking too much of a beating.

The retro-feel is recreated in stellar fashion. ReBirthuses a limited color palette, but the resolution is high enough to avoid blocky backgrounds or muddy details. There is a kind of “indistinct simplicity” going on with the graphics, but it looks to be purposeful rather than any kind of hardware limitation. No one will be fooled into thinking this game came out of the late 80s, but as I said before, it captures the old-school essence while adding in modern sensibilities. Of equal note is the music and sound effects; low-tech chip-tunes and slightly generic sound effects comprise the audio output, all the while adding to the authenticity as a re-imagining of the original The Adventure.

Download ReBirth before Death gets it! Or before Death gets the Wii…or something. There’s a joke somewhere in there.

Nothing new is happening in Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth,and for this reason it’s possible that some fans may see it as a redundancy. But for those always in the mood for a new old Castlevania challenge, this should be more than satisfying. It’s clear that the developers put a great deal of attention into how this final product was going to look, feel, and most importantly play, and their respect for the larger body of work that is Castlevania is evident at every turn. Even if you haven’t and/or don’t plan on ever kicking back with Castlevania: The Adventure, that’s no reason to pass this one up. A worthy homage, perfectly suited for downloadable-content, ReBirthisn’t a sloppy imitation or a useless port, but a unique experience that any Castlevania fan ought to derive enjoyment from.

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I don’t know what bearing it has on the Wii’s marketplace, but I do know that at least some of their servers will be going offline soon or maybe already have. I’m not sure if it can be downloaded via the Wii U’s Wii menu or not either, so if you think that you may ever be interested in playing Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth,you may want to go ahead and grab it or least look into how much longer WiiWare will be available. Ten bucks may seem a little steep if only for its short length, but hey, how else are you ever going to be able to “own” this piece of Castlevania…?

Reviewed by The Cubist