What Is It?
It's only the greatest Castlevania game ever made! It's Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, the first game in the series to feature the Metroid-style game play (where it's a wide open world for you to explore, as opposed to the traditional level-based structure). You play Alucard, the son of Dracula, ready to exact revenge on his poppa, the castle and pretty much anything that moves. In the beginning you are stripped of all of your powerful belongings, so it's up to you to earn back all of your abilities, armor and weapons. Along the way you'll battle tons of enemies, gain all sorts of cool special moves (like turning into a bat) and explore the castle in two different ways. While not the first third party game on the PlayStation Network (that honor goes to Tekken), Symphony of the Night is a step in the right direction for people who want more than Sony's first party offerings. Xbox 360 owners may remember this game coming to the Live Arcade a few months ago, but now PlayStation 3 owners that didn't already own the PS1 disc can see what all the fuss was about. The PlayStation 3 version does not feature achievements or any of the bells and whistles found in the Xbox Live Arcade port, but you do get slightly better quality music with this PlayStation Network version. Regardless of which version you end up picking up, there's no denying that Symphony of the Night is one of the best action/adventure games of all time and deserves to be experienced one way or another.
Does It Still Hold Up?
Oh heavens yes, it's hard to imagine a time when the familiar 2D gameplay of Castlevania wouldn't hold up. Konami has tried 3D Castlevania games in the past, but they keep coming back to the old 2D formula because it works perfectly for this type of game. While the PlayStation Network has seen a number of classic PS1 games re-released for the PlayStation 3 (and PSP), none of them are quite like Symphony of the Night, which makes this Castlevania stand out even more than it normally would have. There's no doubt about it, Symphony of the Night is just as fun today as it was ten years ago, and its ageless beauty will no doubt keep it relevant long after this 10th anniversary passes.
Is It Worth The Money?
Given the timeless nature of the game and its lengthy adventure, there's no doubt that this PlayStation Network game is worth your ten dollars. While it may not have any online stuff or be much different from the original PlayStation game, Symphony of the Night is still a great value. I have a hard time believing that anybody who buys this game will be disappointed, and as far as I'm concerned this is the best classic game currently available on the PlayStation 3. Best of all, when you buy the game off the PlayStation Network you can use it on your PSP, which may just give this version a leg up when compared to its Xbox Live Arcade counterpart.