Castlevania may be an old series with established prestige, but the games themselves have anything but a firm identity. Konami has dipped its corporate toe in fighting games, 3D adventures, and God of War-esque action, but the classics are still live and kicking thanks to various digital stores. Most notable among these traditional titles is Super Castlevania IV. It’s mostly by the book as far as sequels go, but it ditches the often heinous challenge of the previous three games for something genuinely fair.
If there’s any real “annoyance”, it’s that getting a game over causes you to have to begin a world from the beginning. Each world contains a good three levels, so some may find this frustrating, but it comes back to how fair the game’s challenge is. If you flub a level, it’s almost always because your skill was insufficient. In the event that you feel cheated, you probably still have the health to deal with whatever foe hit you.
