Makes sense. The castle did appear in Japan in the story.
Sounded like a mix of both middle-eastern and oriental. This is invigorating despite the original theme of the game being full of dangerous flora and fauna
Nice, it has an Asian sound to it, but I also get a bit of a Norse feel to it too.
Awesome rendition! I sometimes ponder on how Aria of Sorrow could have been on a non-handheld release, and that arrange fits very nicely into that idea, along with the three official arranged tracks of AoS found on the Lament of Innocence OST. Thanks for uploading it!
Wow. That zone sounded great in the GBA but you improved it to a whole new level!
Why is this perfect
Never clicked so fast on a youtube notification
HELL YES ARIA GOT LOVE
Yay more castlevania! Always a win
El mejor juego de castlevania junto al symphony of the night sin duda alguna
I began my 2nd run yesterday, talk about timing 🤣
I’m probably going to do a million more runs of Aria once I get my Analogue Pocket. Currently just doing runs on a modded GBA player at the moment, haha. It’s by far my favorite Metroidvania other than Portrait of Ruin
@@ChrisBelmont I'm playing it right now on my RG350. It's one of my favorite igavania just below Symphony of the Night and Bloodstained Ritual of the Night
Stereo Player DX See, as much as I absolutely love SOTN, everything is amazing except for the fact it’s way too easy. I mean other than that, the fact it’s a sequel and shows what happened to my favorite Belmont after Rondo is amazing as is, and everything from that atmosphere to the lore is just amazing. Let’s not forget Richter mode either where he just flies through everything from the get-go and it’s just loads of fun in its own right. Definitely #3 on my list, if not the best PSX game ever aside from FFVII
this should have more views wtf. You are doing the world a favor my friend
It’s great!!
Fake 🤡
Love how it sounds even more oriental with the higher fidelity instruments. You could always hear that tint on the GBA original, but it was also kind of muffled.
Interesting. I never actually thought of this as an "oriental"-themed track in its original form.