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In the year 2035, the citizens of Japan eagerly await the first full solar eclipse of the twenty-first century. A young high school exchange student by the name of Soma Cruz ventures to Habuka Shrine to witness the spectacle. Upon entering the gates of the shrine, Soma and his friend Mina are transported to the very doorsteps of a foreboding castle. Players assume the role of Soma on a quest to unravel the mystery of Castlevania.
Castlevania: Aria Of Sorrow for Game Boy Advance (GBA)
$124.95
Product Reviews
pros: Great gameplay dynamics, addictive soul collecting, great sound and graphics
cons: True ending is hard to find, too easy, some balance issues, limited replay value
Castlevania Aria of Sorrow: Gotta Catch'em All!
I got Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow as part of the Castlevania Double Pack on sale roughly a year ago.... See Full Review
pros: Excellent music, nice overall look
cons: Tough in some areas, short overall
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow begins with a killer story about a solar eclipse. You are sucked into th... See Full Review
pros: a great castlevania game
cons: a bit on the short side, still longer then Metroid.
Stop Drac from coming back, has you
All right when this came out I skipped this, mainly because I was still playing H armony of Disso... See Full Review
pros: Graphics are nice, sounds is nice, several things to find and collect in the game.
cons: Quest is kind of short, boss battles are pretty easy.
Best Castlevania game for the GBA.
In the latest Castlevania game you find your self ending up on the moon at Dracula's Castle (yes, it... See Full Review
pros: Very well put together game, graphics, control, easy to pick up and play.
cons: Nothing special about the sound, story is a bit flat, ending is weak too.
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow - No More Whippin' It Out For The Belmonts! (W/O)
Before I start the review, what is up with all the symphonic musical titles? "Symphony of the Night,... See Full Review
pros: Finally, a true spiritual successor to Symphony of the Night
cons: EGM was right - Soma has a distressingly femenine appearence
Aria - Konami Needs Not Feel Sorry
Youve gotta love Konamis newfound affinity for musical terms. It makes their Castlevania series se... See Full Review
pros: Very similar to "Symphony of the Night" Very much variety Excellent gameplay
cons: Unintriguing plotline Very little replay value Over too soon for advanced gamers
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow steals the soul... I mean show
As a big fan of "Symphony of the Night", "Aria of Sorrow" was love at first button push, I first... See Full Review
pros: Extremely addicting and fun gameplay, great graphics, and top-tier GBA music
cons: Too short!
I like my Castlevania with a side-order of delicious souls.
Hey, you know what? I&#146ll do us all a favor and just abridge the obligatory part where you&#146r... See Full Review
pros: It's pretty much Symphony of the Night part 2
cons: Picky folk will claim it's short
Konami Composes Another Symphony
For many Castlevania fans, the finest moment in the series is the incredible Symphony of the Night f... See Full Review
pros: Same great Castlevania gameplay with awesome new soul-stealing abilities
cons: Questionable animations and replay value.
New Look...Same Great Taste
There are very few titles that can pull off what the Castlevania series has done for the worl... See Full Review
Product Details
| Product MPN | |
| MPN | GBA AGB P FADE |
| Key Features | |
| Publisher | Konami |
| Genre | Action |
| ESRB Descriptor | Violence |
| ESRB Rating | T - (Teen) |
| Other Features | |
| Control Elements | Gamepad |
| Max. Number Of Players | 2 |
| Memory Support | With Memory Support |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Release Date | 9 May, 2003 |
| UPC | 083717500322 |
| Product ID | 20717685 |




