The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Celebrating 20 years of vampire hunting action, the legendary Castlevania series is back with an all-new action packed adventure. The pair ā vampire hunter Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Orlean, a young girl with magical abilities ā must work to thwart a plan to resurrect Dracula’s Castle and unleash a reign of evil upon the unsuspecting world, all within a new World War II setting. In addition to Jonathan’s weapon expertise and Charlotte’s spell-casting, both characters can utilize all-new ‘Summon’ attacks to raise demons to assist them against the Vampire sisters’ army.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:083717241126
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Teen
SKU:DS_CASTLEVANIA_PORTRAIT_OF_RUIN
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
If u r a fan of castlevania u must play this one
Konami did really good with the touch screen with this game. Replay value is pretty high. Thing is some kids might get confuse playing this so i suggest for 13 and up.
I loved the game. Really I did- even with the anime-esque approach they took to it. I just had to take points off for the fact that this game has its problems.The freezing.Dear god the freezing! Why Konami, WHY?
great
Excellent game
Just about 15 months ago I was whipped with Konami’s Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, which was at the time and still is one of the best Nintendo DS games. With its only flaw being a severe lack in touch screen support, Dawn of Sorrow was a game that even the most jaded gamer would have trouble complaining about. Just weeks ago, Konami released their second DS Castlevania, Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin. Does this second attempt manage to replicate the same greatness of Dawn of Sorrow?Jonathan, who’s inherited the Belmont vampire hunting mumbo-jumbo, is joined by spellcaster Charlotte in yet another journey to explore Dracula’s castle and defeat the bloodsucker himself. The pair finds out that Dracula isn’t the big boy in charge, however-that would be the daunting Count Brauner, who’s filled the castle with enchanted portraits that take Jonathan and Charlotte to different worlds. Jonathan and Charlotte have to stop Brauner and his minions. The story is very Castlevania-ish and won’t surprise anyone who’s played a game in the series before.Two characters can be controlled at once on the game screen. Jonathan primarily attacks with weapons found throughout the castle, while Charlotte uses magic abilities that can be found randomly in the souls of defeated enemies. You have the option of playing with just one of the two characters or both at the same time, and both styles of play yield different benefits. Playing with two characters requires you to watch out for the health of the CPU.
One of my all time favorite games ever. I spent hundreds of hours into this game when I was growing up, and had a great time. The game has a great story, gameplay and boss fights. I highly recommend this classic
castlevania is the greatest video game franchise in the universe a true classic the best of the best the castlevania franchise rocks all the castlevania games over the years are the greatest games in the universe there true classics the best of the best all the castlevania games rocks,konami is the greatest video game company in the universe there true genius’s the best of the best konami rocks all the games konami made over the years are the greatest video games in the universe there true classics the best of the best all of konami’s games rocks
Exactly what I want and expect from a Castlevania game.
Last year’s Dawn of Sorrow was Castlevania’s first entrance into the DS library. It proved to be a hit, both in critical acclaim and sales. It isn’t a surprise, therefore, to see Konami releasing the next instalment of its popular Dracula-related series, just in time for the Christmas holidays. Portrait of Ruin isn’t exactly related to Dawn of Sorrow, but both share similar core gameplay elements. New features are included this time round as well to keep things fresh. The result is an instantly satisfying title that will go down in the books as another great Castlevania game.The story of Portrait of Ruin is set in the year 1944, during World War II. In the midst of hellish times, Dracula’s castle mysteriously reappears. Two vampire hunters, Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Aulin, join forces to investigate the occurrence. This is as simple as it gets when it comes to the game’s premise – it’s merely an excuse to get your characters to explore a huge castle again. This is not really a bad thing though, since it’s what Castlevania is all about. The interesting thing here is, you will get the chance to control BOTH Jonathan and Charlotte. This is something that is uncommon in the series.As you may have expected, both characters have different abilities – Jonathan is the powerhouse that deals high melee damages, while Charlotte is more of a magic user. Despite their differences, controlling them isn’t difficult. The basic controls are similar to Dawn of Sorrow, but you can choose to.