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Dawn of Sorrow is not the last. After DoS there is Portrait of Ruin and Order of Ecclesia (both on DS). Portrait is weird because you have two characters instead of one, and you also have to fight Dracula and Death at the same time. Order of Ecclesia is both a lot of fun and the hardest Castlevania game since the first and third one. And if you have Xbox 360 or PS3 there is Harmony of Despair, although it's very different for Castlevania, doesn't have a leveling system, and is more about getting better gear to beat harder bosses to get better gear to beat even harder bosses. The 10 level (or chapter as they are called in this game) is a remake of the entire first Castlevania game made into one big level, and is also the hardest level in the game.Castlevania Aria of Sorrow. They've gotta make more of these Castlevania 2D action RPG games. With Down of Sorrow being the last of them, Castlevania is dead to me.
Dawn of Sorrow is not the last. After DoS there is Portrait of Ruin and Order of Ecclesia (both on DS). Portrait is weird because you have two characters instead of one, and you also have to fight Dracula and Death at the same time. Order of Ecclesia is both a lot of fun and the hardest Castlevania game since the first and third one. And if you have Xbox 360 or PS3 there is Harmony of Despair, although it's very different for Castlevania, doesn't have a leveling system, and is more about getting better gear to beat harder bosses to get better gear to beat even harder bosses. The 10 level (or chapter as they are called in this game) is a remake of the entire first Castlevania game made into one big level, and is also the hardest level in the game.
It is a bit light on the RPG elements (stats, gear-based builds, farming, and leveling abilities are about it), but it does have single player. There are also a bunch of fun tricks to master (such as using Soma's Yorick soul to jump off a skull, using the Medusa soul to hover in air, toss another skull to jump off of, and continue until you get to whatever platform) and various glitches to shorten some levels (such as shaving 10-20 minutes off Chapter 10 and 11). One farming advantage the PS3 has over Xbox360 is local co-op, which means, even playing alone, you can farm stuff up to 4 times as fast although you have put up with the map being zoomed out and everything being really small. And then there is the fun of using the old-school 8-bit Simon from the first Castlevania to beat up everything, and Richter's martial arts to do all sorts of stuff. I do wish though they would have used Maria's sprite from the SotN instead of having her as a little girl.Gotta get my hand on HoD, but to be honest, it's lack of the single-player campaign and RPG elements I'm looking for, really are not encouraging at the moment.
Michiru Yamane is definitely one of my favorite video game composers.Especially DoS and SotN, had epic-legendary music along side epic game play.
Crusader Kings 2. It is not strictly about the Crusades but it's basis started out with a focus on it. It has expanded well beyond this concept into other regions, religions, ethnic groups, etc. My current game had one crusade so far but was against Byzantium. It's heavy on politics, family dynasty dynamic, culture conflicts, nation building, character building etc. It is has simplified mechanics for war, trade and graphics. It would be the opposite of the Total War series. Replayable is high as a player can start at any date in part, there are few scripted events (Mongols) and npc controlled characters have a greater impact in the game world than the PC does (Byzantium converting to Islam rather than being conquered). Its a fun game, for those that like these sort of games, which one can play while watching a movie or sports game, etc. There is also a game converter for Europa Universal 4, same developer, which allows one to import their CK 2 game into EU4. This modifies the game world to match whatever it happened to be in CK2. So for example the player may have established the Norse religion under similar systems like that of Christianity and Islam. This would carry over into EU. One could reestablish the Roman Empire in CK2 while bringing Roman civilization to the New World in EU4.
Both games are heavy with DLCs so buy either when there is a sale.
Agarest was OK I thought. I actually have the collector's edition of Zero.Record of Agarest War and Bully.
@Shadow Wolf
The Record of Agarest Ware is a strategy RPG. I can't honestly say how hard it is as I am still near the beginning, but I am enjoying it.
Hey, I like Crusader Kings 2. I spend all my time trying to get favourable matches for my kids, and then suddenly realise I have a poorly defended border about to be breached...lol
Have the Sword of Islam DLC (I think it's called) which I really like, but it seems to work somewhat sporadically. Doesn't always load correctly.