Posted on June 24, 2026
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Review — Dracula’s Castle Still Has the Keys to the Kingdom
Symphony of the Night did not feel like a relic. It felt luxurious. The animation was rich. The backgrounds were loaded with gothic detail. The music had that impossible mix of haunted elegance, rock energy, and lonely castle atmosphere. And instead of pushing you stage by stage like the older Castlevania games, it let you wander. You found locked doors you could not open yet. You discovered weapons with strange properties. You leveled up, equipped armor, transformed, backtracked, got lost, found secrets, and slowly realized the castle was not just a setting. It was the game.












