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Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia
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This pre-owned product is guaranteed to work and includes a box with original cover art and instruction manual.
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Konami |
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Konami |
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DS |
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Action |
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Blood Fantasy Violence
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| Following on the success of Dawn of Sorrow and Portrait of Ruin the legendary Castlevania series is back in its 3rd installment on the Nintendo DS. This time you play as a member of the Ecclesia, an organization that has sworn to defeat the evil forces of Dracula. Use the brand new Glyph attack system which has more than 100 different combinations to battle Dracula and his minions throughout 20 explorable areas. Take part in side quests and collect items to power up your character in the next great Castlevania game produced by Koji Igarashi. |
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Features
- Castlevania: The Order of Ecclesia features intense side-scrolling action gameplay as you quest to collect elements that will help you in your quest against Dracula
- Explore all-new outdoor areas from the forests to the ocean
- Compete head-to-head via the Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection
- Sell and buy items and equipment you have found while playing with other players utilizing Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection
- Utilize multiple abilities and attacks simultaneously with the all-new Glyph attack system
- Replay more than once to discover multiple endings
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Number of Players
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1 Player
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| Another great entry! |
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By: Elyk the Dark
Favorite Category: Role-Playing
Date: Thursday, Dec 04, 2008
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| After loving Dawn of Sorrow, I expected great things from Ecclesia. I was right, mostly. The game is full of Castlevania goodness, from the spooky enemies to the incredible character sprites. The music is also great, especially with headphones on! However, the game has some flaws. The Glyph system seems to be a poor substitute for the Soul system in previous titles. Also, switching between Glyphs ...[More] |
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By: Sagethegamemaster
Favorite Category: Strategy
Date: Tuesday, Nov 25, 2008
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| In my opinion as a gamer, I would have to say that Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia is overall a very good game. Although the weapon, spell, and relic count dropped drastically, the challenge of the game is more than enough to make up for the loss. The game is a little to short, and the storyline isn't the greatest, but I would still highly recommend getting this game. Some of the glyph abilities...[More] |
| Konami Does It Again! |
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By: Markski
Favorite Category: Puzzle and Cards
Date: Monday, Oct 27, 2008
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| I love the design of the new Castlevania. The idea of absorbing glyphs reminds me of Soma's ability to absorb enemy powers, but in this instance there isn't as many to collect, however there is a new twist to it: you can now hold two weapons at a time and do either quick 1-2 style hits or you can combine the powers of the glyphs for interesting effects, like ice+sword=icesword or hammer+hammer=bi...[More] |
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