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Castlevania: Curse of Darkness Critic Reviews

30 Total Reviews

19 Positive Reviews(63.3%)
11 Mixed Reviews(36.7%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Play Magazine May 31, 2024
The tools of the demon-hunting trade define Curse.
80
GamePro May 31, 2024
Yet as innovative and inviting as the Forgemaster system and customization facets are, Curse is slightly hexed by a repetitive play scheme: enter room, kill enemies, exit room, repeat.
80
VGPub May 31, 2024
While Curse of Darkness may arguably be better than "Lament of Innocence," it still isn’t as good as the side-scrolling entries. There’s just something about the translation into the 3D environments that makes Castlevania lose its charm.
79
Gaming Horizon May 31, 2024
Fans of the series will be both pleased and slightly disappointed at the same time with the second Castlevania game to hit the third dimension, but to the casual gamer, it will be nothing more than an average action title.
78
IGN May 31, 2024
Its nicely implemented Innocent Devil scheme and its varied, and useful, assortment of weapons are great, but its environments are lackluster.
78
GameZone May 31, 2024
Its bland, lifeless environments (corridors) detract from the experience, causing a few moments of boredom. Get past that and you’ll have a good time. You won’t be blown away, but you’re likely to be surprised.
75
Game Informer May 31, 2024
Castlevania fans will definitely be pleased with the direction this series is going in. It's a shame that it feels so dated.
75
Curse is thus leagues better than its PS2 predecessor, but it still doesn't reach the legendary status of its 2D forerunners, mainly because of a lack of Metroid-style open-ended level progression.
75
Next Level Gaming May 31, 2024
Basically you have to sit through a lot of meaningless running around and little fights in order to get to the good stuff once you've gotten past the first castle.
75
Just RPG May 31, 2024
Suffers from some problems, including minor camera trouble and some dated graphics. Still, these aren't major enough problems for me to not recommend the game.
72
Worth Playing May 31, 2024
But truly, this slightly-above mediocre release is not what Castlevania should be. The action needs to be tougher, tighter, less "me too" where "Devil May Cry" is concerned.
70
PSM Magazine May 31, 2024
The bar for this type of game is higher now, and it seems the castlevania series is simply struggling to keep up.
70
Where Curse of Darkness succeeds is with its secondary features - the devil forging and the item-creation system.
70
Yahoo! May 31, 2024
Curse of Darkness picks up after a few hours, but never really hits its stride -- despite nice bosses, cool abilities, and the large amount of real estate.
70
1UP May 31, 2024
For players that can muddle through the often copious and tedious battles and sometimes lackluster environments, this is a worthy Castlevania adventure -- and thanks to the devil forging and item creating, a rather unique one at that.
70
GameSpy May 31, 2024
Curse of Darkness is often a lot of fun in its own right, but if you're not the kind of player that can tolerate "grind"-style gameplay -- and indeed, often thrive on this -- then you might get bored here.
70
TotalPlayStation May 31, 2024
It's the best 3D Castlevania yet, but comes nowhere near being as good as the 2D efforts -- even the ones released recently. It's an interesting take on the Castlevania mythos, but won't sate die-hards and won't convert casual players.
70
GamesRadar+ May 31, 2024
Don't get us wrong: the latest Castlevania isn't a bad game, if you can swallow the endless combat repetition. It just falls well short of this series' legendary heritage, and can't hold a candle to the handheld Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow for the Nintendo DS.
70
Ambitious gameplay is marred by lazy design, leaving this wallowing in mere decency when it could have been devilishly enjoyable.
69
Game Chronicles May 31, 2024
Just like Lament of Innocence, the presentation and core gameplay fails on almost every level, making it difficult to differentiate it from any other generic action game out there.