Skeletons on motorcycles does seem strange, but if you play as carrie, you'll go through an area called the tower of science it's got auto turret guns, conveyor belts, creatures in huge test tubes. A lot of lore/concepts within other titles show that dracula is a man of science/knowledge. His technology and knowledge is far ahead of society. I mean typical cop out kind of thing, but that explains them. I generally don't stop to explain things in comments like a try hard, but my love for the franchise gets me more than a little hyped when people wonder about it.
Growing up in a low income household you took what you got and this game was on sale when I got it as one of my 4 games total. It was greatly underrated.
I traded at kid Biofreaks for Mystical Ninja at a trailer park once, I didn't have a memory card so I had to beat Mystical Ninja without turning the power off on the N64. Was on the space level and the power flickered, rip.
@@omegafreddy12 i got softlocked. never went back to the game. but I probably should! right after i can freakin figure out how to get past the cemetery/church in shadowgate 64.
I remember playing and beating this game. If you buy too many items from the merchant, the merchant becomes a boss that you have to fight before Dracula.
That’s a really cool concept for horror-themed games. Although it makes me think of the asshole shop owner from Spelunky who shoots to kill if you take any items without paying, or accidentally set a bomb off or kill an enemy too close to his store. I really hate that guy.
The game has some pretty neat alternate scenarios, like if you buy too much from the demon or use too many time change cards. Vincent will go to sleep at the wrong time and you fight him as a vampire. Love this series!
The funny thing about the motorcycle skeleton is that Dawn of Sorrow, the last Castlevania chronologically (it happens in 2036), barely has any modern/futuristic stuff, the developers just know that those things feel out of place in these games, you're still using swords, holy powers and magic.
One thing I love about N64 era games like these is the aesthetic, I love the fonts used , the occult imagery, the enemies, the music, etc. Games like this, Heretic/Hexen, Shadow Man, Blood, Gauntlet Legends, Powerslave, Quake, Diablo 1& 2, games don't look or feel like this anymore. The closest thing to this in 2022 is mods like Bloom. I miss dark fantasy games of the 90's!
Renon: Hey I'm a fallen angel of god, I came up from the bowels of the underworld to offer you some roasted meat out of my briefcase. Reinhart: sure, nothing suspicious here.
A comment about the music on this game: since the game's world is "open" (not in the strict modern sense), having a same tune for an area would be kinda redundant and terrible after a while since you use a lot of time going back and forth in the same place until you solve all the puzzles and move into the boss. So, more than the N64 not being capable of good sound (the very intro of this game is proof that is not, or just listen to F-Zero X's OST too), is it more of a choice from the devs. This game is very atmospheric. It might not seem like it now, but back when it came out: it was the first Castlevania to be in 3D, so it had large open areas, you could scout other areas through windows or gratings, some rooms on the inside of the castle made sense (even to the point of being empty), the garden maze is actually a small maze where you're constantly being hounded by enemies, there's a day/night cycle, etc... this game has a lot more going on than people are willing to give credit for. But I'm glad you went around finishing it for this challenge. I'm seeing every video and loving it!
Each character gets three unique levels to themselves. Personally, I like all three of Carries unique levels more, but I find her too easy. The (good) ending is also different between the characters and two of the bosses are different too. It's definitely worth playing the game with each character IMO
everyone always says mario party will make their hands hurt. this games platforming literally cut my palm open. but I thought it was great the sequel is even better too
This is one of those games that has a reputation for being bad and was nice to hear Thab speak somewhat positively about it. I had this game as a kid and the Frankenstein chainsaw dude in the maze really terrified me, I wrote about him in lots of "spooky stories" at School
About the final form... quote: "His sobriquet Dracula (meaning “son of Dracul”) was derived from the Latin draco (“dragon”) after his father's induction into the Order of the Dragon."
@@keyamazed1038 Honestly not too bad, it’s just super basic but it has some fun elements. The battle system is awesome, cool environments and it’s got an old school appeal. I almost think of it like a 3D version of something like the first Dragon Quest. The GBC Quest game actually has a story and it’s better, not great or anything but worth a play through.
I am watching you beat every N64 game, and I mean all of them, the twist is the next video is randomly selected, so I have no clue what's coming next this is the journey to watching you beat every N64 game.
This one's my favorite N64 game. Love every bit of it, even the slowdown when too many enemies spawn Running away from a horde of skeletons all traveling in slow motion is great because it's funny every single time
I really like what you're doing with this channel. It's a fun way to relive my childhood. I never actually played a lot of these games, but I remember seeing the boxes at the store or playing a demo. I actually kind of like Castlevania 64, but I do remember having a lot of trouble getting into it. It definitely helps to play Carrie and to look up a strategy in some of the really frustrating parts.
I’ve enjoyed going back and watching all of your installments. This is the first one I’ve noticed your edit profile coming in to talk, I really enjoyed that!
Your videos are the perfect thing to wind down to after a stressful day, they also take me back to much simpler times. You're chill man. I appreciate the content.
Ive always really liked this game. High difficulty and controls are a bit wonky, but the aesthetic was super neat and the game still felt fun I know that a certain group of people get angry when you express fond feelings for the game, but if you enjoyed the game, dont let them bully you into believing you didn't
Oh my goodness yes! I hate when people peer pressure folks into acting like they enjoyed or didn't enjoy something because of a weirdly vocal, defensive group of fans.
OG Castlevania 64 is pretty bad nowadays, but I recently played Legacy of Darkness with all characters and I still believe it holds up - A lot of levels were redesigned for the better (Clock Tower especially), camera felt much more competent, sliding is much faster and became a valid way of dodging attacks, there's more content and alternate costumes for the characters, subweapons could be upgraded for extra power....It's a big list of improvements, and they all felt very noticeable.
@@TimedRevolver Cornell can turn into a wolf any time if the player presses L, even if he's holding a subweapon, it's just that once you do, there's no way to cancel the transformation until your gems run out. Or something like a cutscene happens.
I have only play the 3 nes castlevanias and this and I kinda like this one aswell. It was a well enough attempt to port the 2d castlevania to 3d but I think they stick to much to the formula and didn't notice some stuff don't translate very well, but still it was very enjoyble for me and also I like the lack of music and ambience it gives a very spooky vibe for the time
Good music has nothing to do with "cart limits". Didn't the SNES or Genesis have carts with amazing music? These are midi so even in small carts you can fit as many songs as you want. It's not about size, it's about the sound composer. And this game features great music regardless, it's just not as loud.
Thab is asking the truly important questions in this video. So often, we hear about scientists questioning just what Pluto is, but how come no one is ever asking HOW Pluto is? Truly, our indifference is the height of cruelty.
Cannot help but notice the tone in the dudes voice is like he’s being held by his grade 4 teacher, being pulled by his ear to the front of the class to present his half baked attempt of the PowerPoint on the book he didn’t read 🤣🤣
Knowing that one of my favorite games of all time is symphony of the night, my cousin gave me this game way back in the day. I despised it, but to this day I don't know if the game was awful, if I disliked the 3d aspect of it or if symphony of the night was too good and just ruined it for me. Maybe all three.
Are you me? Sotn is my favorite of all time, and I ran through this game because fuck yeah Castlevania, but it wasn't very memorable. I think the only thing I remember about Castlevania 64 is the motorcycle fight and carrying around that nitro trying not to explode
This was my first Castlevania game I played, I liked it okay, but it didn't stick with me. I didn't play another Castlevania until Aria of Sorrow, and then I played them all.
Definitely all three. This game is notoriously and bafflingly bad, one of the games that had growing pains as developers learned how to make games in 3d.
14:35 Pluto is not a planet. It was, when the definition for “planet” described objects around this star that we call the sun. But as we learned of exoplanets, saw patterns in orbital behaviors and trajectories, the definition of “planet” was refined. Pluto’s trajectory, size, and much more about it disqualifies it from being a planet. However, the definition for “planet” may change again as we learn more about the cosmos. The thing is, nobody will have to change their idea of “planet.” It’s just something for the scientific community to use in order to know exactly what objects are being discussed.
You're lucky you get to play this first, instead of Legacy of Darkness. It is the "director's cut" version of it, and there are more things there. Including a new main character with his own story. As a side note, Dracul is Latin for Dragon, so this is ironically the most accurate one.
3:20 "...it brought skeletons on motorcycles with it! Isn't it supposed to be the 19th century??" "It is!" **a rock band appears dressed up as vikings**
Jeez dude that ox thing boss fight is some messed up shit. Gotta say that was one of the most unsettling things I've seen on the N64. It's easily overtaken that creepy turok 3 intro where the logo turns into the guts and organs or whatever it was. That always creeped me out even though I played some really messed up and violent games back as far as then.
I remember renting this game for a week and beating it when it came out. I had to fight the salesmen as a mini boss at the end because I bought too many items from his shop.
This is such a good series!!! It makes me think of when I was a kid, I wasn’t allowed to get a new game until I beat the game I just got. Except you have both the time, patience and skill to actually beat them 🤣.
Sure the skeletons respawn in the first part of the game but I had probably around 20K gold but the time I got to the Villa because there's certain areas that they respond really quick and with power-ups they take like one shot and drop tons of gold. Sure you have to fight the contract dude in the end but like when you're maxed on literally every single item because you have tons of gold it's a really quick and easy fight.
Haha homeowner’s association. Not only does Drac need better servants to clean the blood off his spikes and guillotines, seems like a waste of blood if you’re a vampire.
I remember borrowing this game from my sister's boyfriend and getting to the part where you have to carry that explosive stuff but never getting past that part. I got so frustrated on that part that I gave up and bought Final Fantasy 8 that weekend and never played Castlevania 64 again even though I loved the Castlevania series.
@@roynijssen7813 I loved the 64. But I believe for a time Nintendo did argue against 2D games for the 64 until they realized that was a stupid thing to request....
@@roynijssen7813 this was just the era. Has nothing to do with n64. 3d graphics were new and exciting and everyone wanted to move on from 2d Both ps1 and n64 still had 2d sidescrollers but they werent what the majority of consumers at the time wanted, and saturn had alot of 2d games due to 3d games being hard to develop for the console
It would have been awesome if when you saw Rosa smiling at you after defeating Dracula that out of nowhere her face changed into some vampire demonic form and jumped at you. Maybe you have to fight her or maybe she says just kidding and everyone laughs
The game ends early if you are playing on easy mode yes, but it has nothing to do with playing as Carrie, but with the fact that you literally picked EASY on the difficulty selection screen.
9:30 Judging by the counter in the upper right corner... you never figured out secondary (thrown) weapons?? 10:30 Okay... you figured it out by this point
I have an complete N64 collection (excluding Japan and USA games since I am from the Netherlands), but i haven't completed every game. So it is nice to see the ending without needing doing it for myself for every game.
Skeletons on motorcycles does seem strange, but if you play as carrie, you'll go through an area called the tower of science it's got auto turret guns, conveyor belts, creatures in huge test tubes. A lot of lore/concepts within other titles show that dracula is a man of science/knowledge. His technology and knowledge is far ahead of society. I mean typical cop out kind of thing, but that explains them. I generally don't stop to explain things in comments like a try hard, but my love for the franchise gets me more than a little hyped when people wonder about it.
Growing up in a low income household you took what you got and this game was on sale when I got it as one of my 4 games total. It was greatly underrated.
I traded at kid Biofreaks for Mystical Ninja at a trailer park once, I didn't have a memory card so I had to beat Mystical Ninja without turning the power off on the N64. Was on the space level and the power flickered, rip.
@@czardeaner7713 that's fckn awesome. Lol.
Agreed
I'd agree if it weren't for the softlock you can get yourself in VERY easily towards the latter half of the game
@@omegafreddy12 i got softlocked. never went back to the game. but I probably should! right after i can freakin figure out how to get past the cemetery/church in shadowgate 64.
I remember playing and beating this game. If you buy too many items from the merchant, the merchant becomes a boss that you have to fight before Dracula.
Woah that is a cool concept they should add that to other castlevenia games
And if you use a lot of sun cards or moon cards, you fight vincent before dracula
I think I “beat” the game twice, before I found out that the game is longer on the higher difficulty.
@@richardp5920 this is why I quit playing on easy mode on every game I ever played after this. Lol.
That’s a really cool concept for horror-themed games. Although it makes me think of the asshole shop owner from Spelunky who shoots to kill if you take any items without paying, or accidentally set a bomb off or kill an enemy too close to his store. I really hate that guy.
"There's a cozy looking fireplace, so you feel at home while you're being tortured."
The game has some pretty neat alternate scenarios, like if you buy too much from the demon or use too many time change cards. Vincent will go to sleep at the wrong time and you fight him as a vampire. Love this series!
The funny thing about the motorcycle skeleton is that Dawn of Sorrow, the last Castlevania chronologically (it happens in 2036), barely has any modern/futuristic stuff, the developers just know that those things feel out of place in these games, you're still using swords, holy powers and magic.
You could get an rpg in that game tho
I know this comment is old, but the original Dracula novel is set in 1890, and they had motorcycles (and coca cola) at the time.
One thing I love about N64 era games like these is the aesthetic, I love the fonts used , the occult imagery, the enemies, the music, etc. Games like this, Heretic/Hexen, Shadow Man, Blood, Gauntlet Legends, Powerslave, Quake, Diablo 1& 2, games don't look or feel like this anymore. The closest thing to this in 2022 is mods like Bloom. I miss dark fantasy games of the 90's!
You should check out Graven, it's a new game made in that old aesthetic.
@@XpRnz thank you friend x
@@X9Z17 Don't mention it. I too, miss the games of those days!
Mortal Online 2 is very much like the style you describe but in modern tech
Bloodborne
Renon: Hey I'm a fallen angel of god, I came up from the bowels of the underworld to offer you some roasted meat out of my briefcase.
Reinhart: sure, nothing suspicious here.
A comment about the music on this game: since the game's world is "open" (not in the strict modern sense), having a same tune for an area would be kinda redundant and terrible after a while since you use a lot of time going back and forth in the same place until you solve all the puzzles and move into the boss.
So, more than the N64 not being capable of good sound (the very intro of this game is proof that is not, or just listen to F-Zero X's OST too), is it more of a choice from the devs. This game is very atmospheric. It might not seem like it now, but back when it came out: it was the first Castlevania to be in 3D, so it had large open areas, you could scout other areas through windows or gratings, some rooms on the inside of the castle made sense (even to the point of being empty), the garden maze is actually a small maze where you're constantly being hounded by enemies, there's a day/night cycle, etc... this game has a lot more going on than people are willing to give credit for.
But I'm glad you went around finishing it for this challenge. I'm seeing every video and loving it!
Each character gets three unique levels to themselves. Personally, I like all three of Carries unique levels more, but I find her too easy. The (good) ending is also different between the characters and two of the bosses are different too. It's definitely worth playing the game with each character IMO
everyone always says mario party will make their hands hurt. this games platforming literally cut my palm open. but I thought it was great the sequel is even better too
This is one of my favorite games on the N64
Shame Thab played as Reinhardt, I think the game is a lot more playable/enjoyable as Carrie with her homing magic attacks.
That’s what I was thinking I liked the game a bit more with her back in the day when I finished this game multiple times
Love how you're not shy about making jokes. I personally like it
This is one of those games that has a reputation for being bad and was nice to hear Thab speak somewhat positively about it. I had this game as a kid and the Frankenstein chainsaw dude in the maze really terrified me, I wrote about him in lots of "spooky stories" at School
I loved this game. Beat it multiple times. But first time ever, the rose garden puzzle held me up for forever. I think it gets everyone
I played this game 100 times as a kid and never got past that part
is that the maze with the dogs and the chainsaw? childhood nightmare
I looked in a tips & tricks magazine at the grocery store.... pretty sure it was a cover
This dude rules. I took an immediate liking to him.
Right?
Pluto is not a planet. It's smaller than our own moon, and it would melt if it got close to the sun.
Not a planet.
About the final form... quote: "His sobriquet Dracula (meaning “son of Dracul”) was derived from the Latin draco (“dragon”) after his father's induction into the Order of the Dragon."
Just clued into this guy. I CANNOT WAIT till he plays Ogre Battle 64. One of my all time favorite games on the 64!
Me too! I can't wait for turok: dinosaur hunter
feel bad for him though, ogre battle 64 will take like 40 hours lol. awesome game tho
On the flip side, it also means he has to play Quest 64. Poor lad
@@ericreiter5708 40? A run by experienced players takes around 60!
@@keyamazed1038 Honestly not too bad, it’s just super basic but it has some fun elements. The battle system is awesome, cool environments and it’s got an old school appeal. I almost think of it like a 3D version of something like the first Dragon Quest. The GBC Quest game actually has a story and it’s better, not great or anything but worth a play through.
I am watching you beat every N64 game, and I mean all of them, the twist is the next video is randomly selected, so I have no clue what's coming next this is the journey to watching you beat every N64 game.
The voiceover in this one is fantastic. I feel like Thab's getting more comfortable doing them.
That was a pretty graphically impressive n64 game. Good creepy art direction too.
This one's my favorite N64 game. Love every bit of it, even the slowdown when too many enemies spawn
Running away from a horde of skeletons all traveling in slow motion is great because it's funny every single time
This game is CRIMINALLY underrated! Isn't it ?
Yeah I LOVED this game as a kid. I remember being shocked that it wasn’t well received
Loving this series man. So nostalgic. And your commentary is honestly hilarious.
Don't care what people say. I love this game.
I really like what you're doing with this channel. It's a fun way to relive my childhood. I never actually played a lot of these games, but I remember seeing the boxes at the store or playing a demo. I actually kind of like Castlevania 64, but I do remember having a lot of trouble getting into it. It definitely helps to play Carrie and to look up a strategy in some of the really frustrating parts.
I’ve enjoyed going back and watching all of your installments. This is the first one I’ve noticed your edit profile coming in to talk, I really enjoyed that!
14:05 Didn't expect Thab to say that. Gave me a chuckle
I like how beast didn't even care the boss jumps into a pit to raise a platform for us. O was cracking up lol.
I love Castlevania 64, my favorite 3D Castlevania!
I loved this game as a kid.
For the final boss random trivia : the name of the boss is "Nuclear Dragonworm".
Two of my favorite games or games I will always remember. Castlevania 64, and body harvest.
Oh man, the skipping up the staircase at 18:14 is hysterical.
Your videos are the perfect thing to wind down to after a stressful day, they also take me back to much simpler times. You're chill man. I appreciate the content.
one of my favourite castlevania games. i think the lack of soundtrack just added to the atmosphere with certain areas.
Not going to lie, this game looks really good.
Ive always really liked this game. High difficulty and controls are a bit wonky, but the aesthetic was super neat and the game still felt fun
I know that a certain group of people get angry when you express fond feelings for the game, but if you enjoyed the game, dont let them bully you into believing you didn't
Oh my goodness yes! I hate when people peer pressure folks into acting like they enjoyed or didn't enjoy something because of a weirdly vocal, defensive group of fans.
I really enjoy Thab's sense of humour
Motorcycles were invented in Germany in 1885. Vampires on Motorcycles a couple country's over makes historical sense to me
OG Castlevania 64 is pretty bad nowadays, but I recently played Legacy of Darkness with all characters and I still believe it holds up - A lot of levels were redesigned for the better (Clock Tower especially), camera felt much more competent, sliding is much faster and became a valid way of dodging attacks, there's more content and alternate costumes for the characters, subweapons could be upgraded for extra power....It's a big list of improvements, and they all felt very noticeable.
Also the default character can become a werewolf if you have no subweapon.
@@TimedRevolver Cornell can turn into a wolf any time if the player presses L, even if he's holding a subweapon, it's just that once you do, there's no way to cancel the transformation until your gems run out. Or something like a cutscene happens.
I have only play the 3 nes castlevanias and this and I kinda like this one aswell. It was a well enough attempt to port the 2d castlevania to 3d but I think they stick to much to the formula and didn't notice some stuff don't translate very well, but still it was very enjoyble for me and also I like the lack of music and ambience it gives a very spooky vibe for the time
Good music has nothing to do with "cart limits". Didn't the SNES or Genesis have carts with amazing music? These are midi so even in small carts you can fit as many songs as you want. It's not about size, it's about the sound composer. And this game features great music regardless, it's just not as loud.
Thab is asking the truly important questions in this video. So often, we hear about scientists questioning just what Pluto is, but how come no one is ever asking HOW Pluto is?
Truly, our indifference is the height of cruelty.
Cannot help but notice the tone in the dudes voice is like he’s being held by his grade 4 teacher, being pulled by his ear to the front of the class to present his half baked attempt of the PowerPoint on the book he didn’t read 🤣🤣
Knowing that one of my favorite games of all time is symphony of the night, my cousin gave me this game way back in the day. I despised it, but to this day I don't know if the game was awful, if I disliked the 3d aspect of it or if symphony of the night was too good and just ruined it for me. Maybe all three.
I traded my copy for Banjo Kazooie 2 days after Xmass 😆
Are you me? Sotn is my favorite of all time, and I ran through this game because fuck yeah Castlevania, but it wasn't very memorable. I think the only thing I remember about Castlevania 64 is the motorcycle fight and carrying around that nitro trying not to explode
This was my first Castlevania game I played, I liked it okay, but it didn't stick with me. I didn't play another Castlevania until Aria of Sorrow, and then I played them all.
The game is just atrocious. Nothing wrong with you lol.
Definitely all three. This game is notoriously and bafflingly bad, one of the games that had growing pains as developers learned how to make games in 3d.
Remember loving this game back then...even got the other version when it came out. Don't think it is something I would play now though.
14:35 Pluto is not a planet. It was, when the definition for “planet” described objects around this star that we call the sun. But as we learned of exoplanets, saw patterns in orbital behaviors and trajectories, the definition of “planet” was refined. Pluto’s trajectory, size, and much more about it disqualifies it from being a planet. However, the definition for “planet” may change again as we learn more about the cosmos. The thing is, nobody will have to change their idea of “planet.” It’s just something for the scientific community to use in order to know exactly what objects are being discussed.
You're lucky you get to play this first, instead of Legacy of Darkness. It is the "director's cut" version of it, and there are more things there. Including a new main character with his own story.
As a side note, Dracul is Latin for Dragon, so this is ironically the most accurate one.
Very cool idea for a series! Glad the algorithm blessed u bro
Reanimated skeletons exist: ...
Motorcycles exist: 👀
3:20 "...it brought skeletons on motorcycles with it! Isn't it supposed to be the 19th century??"
"It is!" **a rock band appears dressed up as vikings**
The tears were brown. I think maybe even chocolate. Looks like a fun tour of a wealthy mans candy mansion... What could go wrong?
I think Dracula's servants should call OSHA for the hazardous working conditions
This is the best series on UA-cam.
16:00 I laughed out loud XD ''But not you because your attractive'' ahahaha
I've always felt the same way about Pluto's feelings
Jeez dude that ox thing boss fight is some messed up shit. Gotta say that was one of the most unsettling things I've seen on the N64. It's easily overtaken that creepy turok 3 intro where the logo turns into the guts and organs or whatever it was. That always creeped me out even though I played some really messed up and violent games back as far as then.
Man, I forgot about this game. played the heck out of it back in the day
this series is great, man
I remember renting this game for a week and beating it when it came out. I had to fight the salesmen as a mini boss at the end because I bought too many items from his shop.
Loved this game when it came out
Loved the atmosphere
Damn I played the shit out of this when I was younger. Love this game.
This series is awesome.
This is such a good series!!!
It makes me think of when I was a kid, I wasn’t allowed to get a new game until I beat the game I just got. Except you have both the time, patience and skill to actually beat them 🤣.
Very frustrating to me that he didn't really use his sword. It's really good for enemies that get up on you like bats.
Have a lots of other stages with Carrie and other endings, this game is such more bigger.
The music in Goldeneye was fantastic.
KILLER INSTINCT 5:43 , tried to jump an kill homeboy when he was in bat form. Straight vicious gamer right there.
I literally lol'd at the RIP OXDUDE scene.
Sure the skeletons respawn in the first part of the game but I had probably around 20K gold but the time I got to the Villa because there's certain areas that they respond really quick and with power-ups they take like one shot and drop tons of gold.
Sure you have to fight the contract dude in the end but like when you're maxed on literally every single item because you have tons of gold it's a really quick and easy fight.
Beating every 64 game? Nice! Good luck! Can't wait until you get to the other Castlevania 64 game, where you play as the werewolf!
Haha homeowner’s association. Not only does Drac need better servants to clean the blood off his spikes and guillotines, seems like a waste of blood if you’re a vampire.
The water in the opening level is poisonous. You learn by checking out the dead body near the river
Castlevania 64 was my favorite growing up and still is! I Hope Nintendo would remaster both games on the switch.
@5:19 You say it looks like Resident Evil 1. I think it looks like the vampire's lobby in Conker's Bad Fur Day. Can't wait till you get to that game
I remember borrowing this game from my sister's boyfriend and getting to the part where you have to carry that explosive stuff but never getting past that part. I got so frustrated on that part that I gave up and bought Final Fantasy 8 that weekend and never played Castlevania 64 again even though I loved the Castlevania series.
This game is kind of the definition of “It’s N64, so it’s required to be 3D”
That's the biggest reason why N64 is one of my least favorite Nintendo console.
@@roynijssen7813 It’s honestly my favorite along with the GameCube, but more power to you
@@roynijssen7813 I loved the 64. But I believe for a time Nintendo did argue against 2D games for the 64 until they realized that was a stupid thing to request....
@@roynijssen7813 this was just the era. Has nothing to do with n64. 3d graphics were new and exciting and everyone wanted to move on from 2d
Both ps1 and n64 still had 2d sidescrollers but they werent what the majority of consumers at the time wanted, and saturn had alot of 2d games due to 3d games being hard to develop for the console
If you pick Reinhardt, you fight Dracula. If you choose Carrie, you are getting fuked by Dracula.
Don’t forget to call Dracula’s HOA 😂😂😂
I remember the hedge maze section being scarier as a kid.
Many comedic moments pepper the commentary 😆
It would have been awesome if when you saw Rosa smiling at you after defeating Dracula that out of nowhere her face changed into some vampire demonic form and jumped at you. Maybe you have to fight her or maybe she says just kidding and everyone laughs
One of my absolute favorite memories.
This is an incredible series
The game is very different with other character btw. Game ends after ox fight
She is essentially easy difficulty and game won't let you beat it with her
Uhhhhhhhh, no it doesn't
The game ends early if you are playing on easy mode yes, but it has nothing to do with playing as Carrie, but with the fact that you literally picked EASY on the difficulty selection screen.
Dude. Holy water for the Frankenstein maze. Makes it really easy.
skeletons on motorcycles > dracula's castle travels through time
I never got the hate that this game got. I loved it as a kid and thought it made a great horror-action game.
This game was better than it was given credit for. I mean, it’s no SotN but it’s still very much worth playing.
My younger brother, now a full grown man, is still scarred from that giant skeleton in the beginning.
9:30 Judging by the counter in the upper right corner... you never figured out secondary (thrown) weapons??
10:30 Okay... you figured it out by this point
Those graphics were super impressive actually for the time!
Awesome series. How is this being done? On an emulator?
On console using an Everdrive
That business demon is a homage to Jean Reno, glasses and all...
I just love your voice... so soothing.
I have an complete N64 collection (excluding Japan and USA games since I am from the Netherlands), but i haven't completed every game. So it is nice to see the ending without needing doing it for myself for every game.
Looking forward to Thab playing Castlevania Legacy of Darkness. I find this to be even better.
This series should be called young person plays old games without context.
This is definitely the best episode lmao