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The most noticeable difference between Harmony of Dissonance and last year's successful Castlevania: Circle of the Moon is that in the new game, the castle will be a lot easier to see. Brighter graphics enhanced for the GBA's screen, as well as some new special effects, made this a floor favorite. The new game's story follows a descendant of Simon Belmont named Juste, who's on a quest for Dracula's relics. Konami says it's adding RPG elements that will allow characters to gain experience and level up during the game. And Harmony of Dissonance has one cool feature that, in a perfect world, would come standard on all GBA games: a save-anywhere feature.
Features:
Action game
Lead Juste Belmont into the castle on a search for Dracula relics
RPG elements allow gamers to 'level up' during gameplay