The game's good ending doesn't require the souls of particular regular enemies. The ones you mentioned are just interesting secrets (like the Sky Fish in Aria of Sorrow). You only need them if you want to collect all the souls. The best ending only requires that you figure out Dario's source of power and don't become the Dark Lord. Also this game feels more like a spinoff. Konami played it very safe. Nothing is gained or lost after the adventure ends. All the friends escape unscathed and all the new characters are enemies, that for sure die in the best ending. It has literally no consequence to the main plot.
Just found your channel and Im really digging it. Dawn of sorrow is the 1st metroidvania castlevania I played (I didnt play SotN until about 5 years ago cuz I never owned a playstation back then) and it got me hooked. My previous experiences with the series were 1-3 and the 3 gameboy ones. And Bloodlines. That to this day is still my absolute fav of the old style Castlevanias, although I love the 3 NES ones too. I just beat Curse of the Moon 2 and it made me nostalgic for Castlevania 3. Then I found your channel, and Im really liking your content. Subbed.
Hopefully Konami will release a DS collection like they did with the GBA games. They'd have to make a few changes to get around the touch screen features, but Capcom was able to do that with the Mega Man ZX games so it is possible.
Unfortunately, no I'm not. I've lived in a few different places throughout the US where there are pretty distinct accents, so it's probably a combination of a lot of different ones.
So nostalgic! This was my first castlevania and I loved it! Great review, I really appreciate your retro content!
The game's good ending doesn't require the souls of particular regular enemies. The ones you mentioned are just interesting secrets (like the Sky Fish in Aria of Sorrow). You only need them if you want to collect all the souls.
The best ending only requires that you figure out Dario's source of power and don't become the Dark Lord.
Also this game feels more like a spinoff. Konami played it very safe. Nothing is gained or lost after the adventure ends. All the friends escape unscathed and all the new characters are enemies, that for sure die in the best ending.
It has literally no consequence to the main plot.
Technically not true. You need the Axe Armor, Killer Clown, and Ukoback souls in order to access the Paranoia battle.
This is one of the best DS Games. Top 3, I would say.
Just found your channel and Im really digging it. Dawn of sorrow is the 1st metroidvania castlevania I played (I didnt play SotN until about 5 years ago cuz I never owned a playstation back then) and it got me hooked.
My previous experiences with the series were 1-3 and the 3 gameboy ones. And Bloodlines. That to this day is still my absolute fav of the old style Castlevanias, although I love the 3 NES ones too.
I just beat Curse of the Moon 2 and it made me nostalgic for Castlevania 3.
Then I found your channel, and Im really liking your content.
Subbed.
Absolutely love your review videos
Would be so great if a DS Emulator for switch was released. Top scrrrn on tv bottom on switch
*Good stuff, bud!*
It really makes me sad I have no way to play this
Hopefully Konami will release a DS collection like they did with the GBA games. They'd have to make a few changes to get around the touch screen features, but Capcom was able to do that with the Mega Man ZX games so it is possible.
@@retrogamingknight we can hope! I played all as they came out, but am a huge fan of castlevania and games like it.
if only there were a way to play this game on pc... oh, wait!
**Cough** **Cough** Emulation **Cough**
*Clears Throat*
Sorry about that. Have a bad cough.
@@BigBearHgX lol, get a ds and buy the game!
4:38 Are you Wings Hauser? Some words you say like "like" here, come in a bizarre speech patern that I've only heard the actor Wings Hauser use.
Unfortunately, no I'm not. I've lived in a few different places throughout the US where there are pretty distinct accents, so it's probably a combination of a lot of different ones.