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Unread 05-22-2010, 05:24 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Kyanbu The Legend View Post
As all three are great (a usual for 2D CV games) though Ecclesia plays more like the old classics (stage based) and is rather short.
Maybe that's just me, but I felt all three DS Castelvanias are about the same length.
7 hours for my first playthrough of both DoS and OoE. Haven't really finished PoR yet, but I'm at it.
It's not something I personally consider short, it's a decent length for a 2D action game without 50 hours of cutscenes.

It also might be worth noting that, yeah, Order of Ecclesia is stage based, but that doesn't mean it's all old-school about it (though, the game did remind me of the SNES game Demon's Crest). Depending on the area (which you can revisit at any time) there's some decent exploring to do. I particularly liked the underwater levels, which is unusual.

Seconding the Castlevanias, basically.
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