
Castlevania Legends
The third and final Castlevania game for Game Boy, featuring Sonia Belmont - the first female Belmont protagonist - in her battle against Dracula in 1450 Transylvania.
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About This Game
Introduces the Burning Mode system where Sonia can temporarily become invincible at the cost of health. Features non-linear progression with selectable stages after the first level.
Includes cameos from Alucard who assists Sonia in her quest. The game was later removed from official Castlevania canon by series producer Koji Igarashi in 2003.
Notable for its Gothic black-and-white visuals optimized for the Game Boy screen. While criticized for short length and easy difficulty, it's praised for its atmospheric soundtrack.
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