I, on the other hand, have no such scruples (and I don't have a Wii anyway), so I checked out the entire game. Seemed pretty lame and amateurish in it's design initially, but it picked up fast, and overall its a damn good game, pure classic CV gameplay! Levels 3 and 5 were my favourites, they completely nailed that oldskool Castlevania style. Although, as has already been mentioned, it has basically nothing to do with the original GB Castlevania Adventure other than a few parts of stage 3 and some of the enemies (the lack of faithfulness to the original source is a positive aspect in this case, since the original sucked).
Dais wrote:it's kind of weird that they used the original Adventure as a (very) loose framework for this game, yet there's no tunes from it. New Messiah is in it, though, along with a fair eclectic selection of other themes.
There's one composition from the original in there, "Legend of Dracula" serves as the credits theme, as it also did in the original game. Overall, I'm kind of disappointed about the lack of rearrangements from the original as well as the lack of new tunes (this series is even beginning to feed off itself musically, it seems), but what's there is good enough. I especially liked the new arrangement of "New Messiah", it sounds spot-on.
Hey Dais, if you come across a rip of the music, could you share with us? I like the soundtrack, its short, but sweet. I'm guessing there will be no official OST release (then again, Gradius ReBirth got one, so who knows...).
Jodo Kast wrote:I watched a little bit of each clip, to see if I could recognize the music. I got all of them except for stage 2.
Its a rearrangement of "Sent to the Devil's Requiem", the ending theme from Haunted Castle. Pretty cool choice, and the melody makes a much better stage theme than ending theme, in my opinion.