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Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance

Original title: Castlevania: Byakuya no Koncheruto
  • Video Game
  • 2002
  • 12
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7.5/10
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Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance (2002)
ActionAdventureFantasyHorror

Fifty years after "Akumajô densetsu (1989)", Juste Belmont, grandson of Simon, and his best friend Maxim have to save their friend Lydie from Dracula's Castle. However, it turns out that Max... Read allFifty years after "Akumajô densetsu (1989)", Juste Belmont, grandson of Simon, and his best friend Maxim have to save their friend Lydie from Dracula's Castle. However, it turns out that Maxim is possessed by an evil spirit.Fifty years after "Akumajô densetsu (1989)", Juste Belmont, grandson of Simon, and his best friend Maxim have to save their friend Lydie from Dracula's Castle. However, it turns out that Maxim is possessed by an evil spirit.

  • Director
    • Takeda Takeshi
  • Writer
    • Koji Igarashi
  • Stars
    • Tadasuke Ohmizu
    • Takuo Kawamura
    • Sanae Kobayashi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    262
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    • Director
      • Takeda Takeshi
    • Writer
      • Koji Igarashi
    • Stars
      • Tadasuke Ohmizu
      • Takuo Kawamura
      • Sanae Kobayashi
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tadasuke Ohmizu
    • Juste Belmont
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    Takuo Kawamura
    • Maxim Kischine
    • (voice)
    Sanae Kobayashi
    Sanae Kobayashi
    • Lydie Erlanger
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Takeda Takeshi
    • Writer
      • Koji Igarashi
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    8renonguttsu

    Great game

    Essentially a direct copy of Lament of Innocence adapted for the Gameboy. Still a great game actually. Worth playing.
    7robotbling

    Awful Soundtrack & Easy, But Still Fun

    (www.plasticpals.com) Home to three great games in the Castlevania series, the GameBoy Advance is the perfect cure for all that ails the old-school gamer. While not quite the creamy centre we all expected, Harmony of Dissonance is still a benchmark for the system and a valuable learning experience (which paid off in Aria of Sorrow). It is without question much easier than Circle of the Moon, and more closely resembles the PlayStation masterpiece Symphony of the Night.

    Despite the main character "Juste" being a Belmont, he possesses powers more akin to Alucard (forward and reverse dashes, the reverse-gravity jump, and floor slide). He can also flail his whip by holding the attack button similar to Simon in Super Castlevania IV, though the beloved grapple hook swinging sections are absent. Game play additions are sparse but include a new sub-weapon/spell book combination system. This combines the effects of classic sub-weapons such as the dagger, axe, holy water, boomerang, and so on with elemental effects such as fire, ice, and lightning. While not terribly original, both the controls and new weapon system work better than Circle of the Moon's and in all there are over 40 different pairs to play around with.

    Harmony of Dissonance doesn't strike the best balance between graphics and sound, living up to its name; it features the worst music out of the GameBoy Advance Castlevania games. It's a real shame for a franchise which has built a reputation for its outstanding music, and unfortunately more than one track will have you turning the volume completely off. When the issue was raised in one interview, the designers claimed that they had to downplay sound quality in order to up the ante in the graphics department to coincide with user demands after the first GBA game. Despite this, the jukebox is still welcome as there are a couple of tracks which are downright awesome.

    The increase in graphical power from Circle of the Moon is clearly evident, but the brighter colour palette diminishes the usually creepy atmosphere. Those who have played Symphony of the Night on the PlayStation will undoubtedly remember the chapel level with the clouds streaming across the sky, an effect which has been perfectly reproduced in this hand-held game. The details can be striking; like a room illuminated by sunlight streaming in via a beautifully rendered stained-glass portrait of the Virgin Mary, the rainbow light falling on a sacred suit of chain-mail.

    The shortest of the Castlevanias on the GBA (with the exception of the NES Classic original), Harmony of Dissonance can be completed in approximately 6 hours. Die-hards can easily complete the entire game in one sitting (though you might want to stop to rest your sore fingers somewhere near the end). As a cool bonus you can play a Boss Rush mode, and what's more you can do so as the original Simon Belmont (though his decidedly stale 8-bit technique is hardly the match for the beasties he'll face inside!). While not exceptional, the game is enjoyable enough to recommend if you're looking for a good 2D action-platformer. Konami later republished this game along with Aria of Sorrow as a double pack after under-shipping them.
    5fh147

    Justs Belmont the fastest thing alive

    What makes this game stand out is the speed, Justs Belmont ability to dash is out of this world you can get through castle at such high speed which makes it still unique and fun today in the castlevania franchise.

    Excellent on the GBA system and even if I think it takes a bit too long for the teleport rooms to appear. I think that map gimmick is a fun one, with the normal and dark version.

    It's just a willy fun game I had a smile on my face all the way through, the map and music is just well done and I only had to look at a walk through two times to find two parts of Dracula.

    All the magic spills feel not needed, once you get a combo the feels right, There's no reason to shift, and I just wish we have more weapons than the whip.

    It has a good difficulty I think that it has some of the biggest fun, jumping in and out of enemy attacks in the franchise because of the dash button, it just works really well I would recommend.

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      The Skeleton Warrior is a reference back to the first boss of Castlevania III.
    • Goofs
      The Fang of Vlad item does not appear to be a fang at all.
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      Featured in Irate Gamer Neo: Castlevania Harmony of Despair (2010)

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2002 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • キャッスルヴァニア 白夜の協奏曲
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      • Konami Computer Entertainment
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