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- Feb 19, 2020
HC is the fan favorite but I'm not especially fond of it. 95% of the game is memorizing when you're supposed to do a slide. There are bosses you can kill by standing motionless in the right spot and scrolling sequences you can finish just by holding right. Even so the game is pretty brazen about auto-murdering without warning if you don't know exactly what's coming next. I honestly like NES Super C the best.I've been playing the Contra collection, only one I grew up with was Contra 3/Super Probotector so muscle memory can carry me through that. But I will fully admit to using save states in the other games as it makes it a lot more manageable and they still play well. I can see why people like Contra Hard Corps so much, but boy does that game live up to its name, the only one where I found it's a job keeping track of what is going on.
Well congrats. imo the bosses are the only big weakness of CV1, although they don't occupy much time if you're doing well. I think using holy water (or boomerang) on Grim Reaper is probably the dev-intended strat... if you try to fight him with the whip it just sucks to be you I guess.I recently beat Castlevania 1 on the nes. Really I beat it three times: once with save states, and two more times without them.
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Overall, a very fun game to learn and I will definitely be playing through it again this Halloween. Trying to decide on either Cv 3 or Rondo of Blood to learn next.
All the classicvanias are pretty good (except for the ones that obviously aren't like the Gameboy ones). If you try CV3 you probably want the Japanese version.