Hey, everyone! Happy Halloween! I've recently been waiting to play Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and MediEvil. I've read comments on YouTube that a lot of people play Castlevania and MediEvil during the Halloween season. A lot people who have played Symphony of the Night have reffered to the game as "Metroidvania". This reffers this as to the game borrowing gameplay mechanics and elements from the critically-acclaimed SNES game Super Metroid. If you think you think about it, both games are scarely like each other. Both feature dashing young heroes to evil and/or destructive monsters, and they try to stop returing evils from taking over and/or destroying the world. Speaking the spirit of ghosts, goblins, ghouls, werewolves, phantoms, and other scary monsters, I have been drawing Halloween pictures for my best friend from high school, Trei Lewis, who has also been out of school and is probably cleaning and relaxing at home like I am. He's a HUGE fan of Japanese cultures/anime and I am now drawing him an a female anime werewolf. If you want to know what Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is about, here it is: The evil vampire overlord has been resurrected by a nefarious priest (or wizard, depending on his appearance) who has plans to overthrow the Earth. But he is suddenly opposed by his son, Alucard, and his friend a 17-year old vampire hunter named Maria. The game was released on March 20, 1997, and despite getting overwhelming heaps of acclaim, the game had little commercial success, but to this day gamers adore this game as a cult classic. Well, that's it for it for now! Hope you have enjoyed this new blog-post! See you soon! IF YOU DARE! (Sorry, just kidding.) Bye-Bye-Bye-Bye!
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