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Castlevania Legends (USA / SGB Enhanced)

Game Boy
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Reviewed in
1997
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✪ Reviewed on November 18, 2025
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A Game-Boy-exclusive Castlevania with Sonia Belmont, the first Belmont to face Dracula. Whip, sub-weapons, the franchise's classic gothic levels. Solid but a touch shorter than Castlevania II Belmont's Revenge on the same machine. Save it for after the two major Game Boy Castlevanias.

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Category
Action Adventure 1 player 12+
Description
Game Boy Color exclusive Castlevania action game with Sonia Belmont, the first Belmont to face Dracula in the 15th century. Published by Konami, released in 1998 in Japan and Europe. Classic whip and sub-weapons, varied Gothic levels, multiple possible endings, and a new character in the lore.

Castlevania Legends review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
A Game Boy Color exclusive, the game gives Sonia Belmont warm gothic themes, including an opening rendition of the mythic "Vampire Killer". The music wraps the adventure in a spellbinding atmosphere despite the technical constraints. This polished soundscape still appeals to Castlevania fans.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,11 MB 📅01/08/1997
Published by Konami

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Collector interest

Castlevania Legends, a Konami portable entry starring Sonia Belmont, the saga's first whip-wielding heroine, Super Game Boy compatible. Although its place in the timeline was later questioned, this title keeps a particular interest as a rare Castlevania adventure centred on a female protagonist. Its desirability lies in that narrative singularity and demand from collectors of the series.

Is Castlevania Legends still worth playing in 2026?

Castlevania Legends chronologically closes the saga on Game Boy by featuring Sonia Belmont, the first of the line to face Dracula. It brings back the whip, the sub weapons and the gothic mood dear to the series, in linear levels polished for the console. The experience stays held back, though, by a somewhat stiff pace and modest presentation, far from the portable peaks of the genre. Now removed from the official canon, it keeps interest mainly for curious Castlevania fans eager to explore its forgotten corners.

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