Check here to find your favourite version easily: Castlevania I - 0:00 Castlevania III - 0:23 Castlevania: Dracula X - 0:46 Castlevania: Bloodlines - 1:43, 2:06 Castlevania: Lament of Innocence - 1:50 Castlevania: Rondo of Blood - 2:32 Castlevania IV - 3:14 Castlevania: Circle of the Moon - 4:03 Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance - 5:05 Castlevania Legends - 6:58 Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow - 8:25 Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - 8:41
Yeah! The only bad tune out of the game was the unused Continue music (however, I believe it can be worked to be a good thing to hear; person will just need a lot of effort); not even Future Harmony (Okada 1 and E) was a masterpiece.
The NES/SNES-era ones were definitely the most enjoyable to orchestrate too, think a certain amount must come from how good the source material is. The later ones are more technically challenging.
Yo, if you're still reading comments on this vid, would you mind if I used Dracula X through Circle of the Moon as Vampire Killer for a game I'm working on?
@@SunlethSky Alright, sweet! Although... Is there any way I can access a MIDI or sheet music of it? 😅 We're using FL Studio for the songs and I don't actually know how to cut out audio and edit it to loop right-- Edit: I'd be down to give some sort of contact if you so choose to share it, like email or Discord or summin', whatever you need ^^
@@thedoozydan Sorry, I made this on my now-dead laptop ages ago so I don't have the project file anymore ^^; You're welcome to download the file with a converter or something and play around with it as you need though! Sorry I can't be more help D:
@@nicolasowen3095 Dracula X on SNES was a watered down version of the PC-Engine's Rondo of Blood. Some of the stages were either changed or straight up removed and Maria was not playable in Dracula X.
Netflix never had Vampire Killer in its ost. The only song from the games was Bloody Tears. Which in retrospect made no sense, given that it was the ONLY song of the big three that WASN'T in Trevor's original game, but I digress.
Check here to find your favourite version easily:
Castlevania I - 0:00
Castlevania III - 0:23
Castlevania: Dracula X - 0:46
Castlevania: Bloodlines - 1:43, 2:06
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence - 1:50
Castlevania: Rondo of Blood - 2:32
Castlevania IV - 3:14
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon - 4:03
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance - 5:05
Castlevania Legends - 6:58
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow - 8:25
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - 8:41
I like how you incorporated the wedding march from Haunted Castle after Circle of the Moon and before Harmony of Dissonance!
Enter Castlevania: Legends
Thumbs up
It's easily the best version imo. Legends' music is just criminally overlooked.
Yeah! The only bad tune out of the game was the unused Continue music (however, I believe it can be worked to be a good thing to hear; person will just need a lot of effort); not even Future Harmony (Okada 1 and E) was a masterpiece.
This is GODLY.
And this is kind of you to say! :)
Oh, nice! I really appreciate the care and attention you've put into this production :)
I could say it a million times, but your approval is always a sign I've done okay. Thanks for listening, friend :)
They should have added this theme in portrait of ruin
I couldn't possibly choose, but I'm surprised how much I enjoy the oldest pieces.
The NES/SNES-era ones were definitely the most enjoyable to orchestrate too, think a certain amount must come from how good the source material is. The later ones are more technically challenging.
Wow it's amazing i feeling i am really love your song.
I love this but I'm disappointed Christopher Belmont wasn't included because vampire killer was the track for the final level in adventure rebirth
Can you do bloody tears?
Daniel Harvey Yep! When I start Castlevania 2 that'll be the first song to go up, but it'll take a little while before then. ^^
Crystalisanguiem cool, I’m glad that you doing that, keep up the good work
Thanks for your support! Hope you enjoy what's in store :)
Crystalisanguiem will do :)
Yo, if you're still reading comments on this vid, would you mind if I used Dracula X through Circle of the Moon as Vampire Killer for a game I'm working on?
Just give credit somewhere, then feel free 👌
@@SunlethSky Alright, sweet! Although... Is there any way I can access a MIDI or sheet music of it? 😅 We're using FL Studio for the songs and I don't actually know how to cut out audio and edit it to loop right--
Edit: I'd be down to give some sort of contact if you so choose to share it, like email or Discord or summin', whatever you need ^^
@@thedoozydan Sorry, I made this on my now-dead laptop ages ago so I don't have the project file anymore ^^; You're welcome to download the file with a converter or something and play around with it as you need though! Sorry I can't be more help D:
@@SunlethSky Ah, shit... Well at the very least, thanks for letting me use this!
How is Richter from an alternate timeline?
Oh i get it
@@nicolasowen3095 Dracula X on SNES was a watered down version of the PC-Engine's Rondo of Blood. Some of the stages were either changed or straight up removed and Maria was not playable in Dracula X.
Waht about Julius belmont?
Richter is not from an alternate timeline.
The Richter from Dracula X (SNES) is the one from the alternate timeline. The Richter from Rondo of Blood (PC Engine) is from the canon timeline!
Kinda wishing you had the nexflix verison too, it was a fine addition to the evolution of this soundtrack.
Netflix never had Vampire Killer in its ost. The only song from the games was Bloody Tears. Which in retrospect made no sense, given that it was the ONLY song of the big three that WASN'T in Trevor's original game, but I digress.