![]() ![]() I can say with certainty that this is pitiful when compared to the Dracula Battle II version. I don't recognize this song, but that doesn't mean it's not an interpretation (or arrangement). Track 14: Evil's Symphonic Poem (Death's Theme) In fact, I like the Mega Drive original more than this. I prefer the interpretation used in Portrait of Ruin and the one from Dracula Battle II. In fact, it offers some competition for the Dracula Battle version. They're both one and the same, much like a photon is its own antiparticle! Anyway, this song (whatever it is) is pretty close to the original (whatever that is). 13 anymore, after struggling with the tracklist for the Dracula X PSP OST, which contradicts the PC Engine tracklist. I'm not sure which is the true Slash or Op. In fact, I enjoy this more than the original. This remains very true to the original, more so than the others. I don't recall where the other theme was used.) This interpretation is so different from the original that it might as well be a new song. ![]() (This is an interpretation of the song that played after the Underground Tunnel, in the main castle. ![]() I can recognize the main theme from CV64 and another theme, so this is a medley. I've always liked this song and the interpretation here is impressive. The Soul Caliburish twist does not work here. It reminds me of a festive amusement park and not a dark castle. Yuck! I really don't like this interpretation. By the way, this is far superior to the arrangement on Perfect Selection Dracula. ![]() Yay! This reminds me of Goat's arrangement, which is a good thing. The additional compositional material does not seem to fit. I do not find this interpretation very impressive. Well, I have been extensively listening to LoV, so the similarity is salient to me, but it may not be to you. There is more diverging here, and it shares music from Lord of Vermilion (by Nobuo Uematsu). This interpretation kicks ass all the way through. It stays true to the original and diverges a bit, into a Soul Caliburish reminiscence. I typically avoid title themes and character select themes and my typical behavior is warranted, since they are not that interesting here as well. Tracks 2, 3: Title Screen, Character Select Although it has no nostalgic value, it is quite impressive. I don't recognize this song, so it is reasonable to assume it's a new composition, but there are a few Castlevania games I have not yet played. ![]()
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