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Times may have changed, but if there's one thing that remains timeless, it's the Castlevania adventure where you crack the whip and fight Dracula when he has home advantage. Konami's long-running series has been dormant lately, but thanks to decades of games and a highly acclaimed animated adaptation on Netflix, the monster-slaying franchise is still a fan favorite and hasn't dulled with age.
From humble beginnings on the NES to a grand reimagining on the PS1, a modern renaissance on the Game Boy Advance, and a bold push into 3D territory, Castlevania games at their best have always been a tight balance of ghoulish design and action that requires quick reflexes. With such a large and varied collection, it wasn't easy to rank the best Castlevania games, but we did our best. However, you should expect that you will disagree with at least some of the options and placements.
What is the future of Castlevania?
While there have been numerous Castlevania games released over the past decades, the series seems to be on hiatus as of late. The last big release was Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 in 2014, and since then there have been a lot of mobile games and compilations of classics alongside it. crossovers with games like Dead by Daylight. On television, Netflix's animated adaptation of Castlevania has been critically acclaimed, and a spin-off series recently appeared. Castlevania: Nocturne continuation of the story of the Belmont clan and Dracula's son Alucard.






