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The first level of the original Castlevania has been repeated many times, in many cases having the same structure and secrets too. Be wary of it in Castlevania Chronicles - the usual secret spot is filled with hunchback men. The real one is located on the wall across from it. |
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Both Symphony of the Night and Aria of Sorrow have similar structures to the original Castlevania level as well - an area filled with zombies, a small underground water area with fishmen, and a walk back upstairs. Symphony even has the hidden meat. However, most of the staircases from the original are gone. |
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There's a song named Bloody Tears (that plays in level 3 of Haunted Castle, where that portrait is), and there are plenty of statues that drip blood, forming red skeletons when they hit the ground. |
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It hasn't quite made sense for Atlantis to show up underneath the ruins of Dracula's castle, but I guess it shows some imagination on Konami's part. Note that in Bloodlines, you're actually at the Atlantis Ruins. |
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Fighting on a pirate ship always seemed a little odd to me - although these are ghost
ships, and it's less nonsenseical than fighting in Atlantis. In Aria of Sorrow, the boat is sunken in
the Forbidden Area.
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The stairs to Dracula's Chamber are usually covered in fog, conveninetly by the moon and the clock tower. Bloodlines' stairs are reveresed, however. |