Castlevania: Bloodlines (1994)

Konami

Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

3.68 from 358 ratings

822 members have it in their collection · 24 playing now · 237 backlogged · 132 wish listed

How long? Main story 3h · with extras 5h · 100% 2h (from 8 logged playthroughs)

Time refuses to forget the Belmont family's horrifying, bloody destiny. And in 1917 two of its descendants are summoned by fate into epic battle. Their enemy? The most evil incarnation of Castlevania legacy to ever rise from the grave, the vampiress Countess Bartley. This spine-tingling, 6-stage fear-fest overflows with graphic sights and sounds from your worst nightmares. As John Morris, … Read more
Time refuses to forget the Belmont family's horrifying, bloody destiny. And in 1917 two of its descendants are summoned by fate into epic battle. Their enemy? The most evil incarnation of Castlevania legacy to ever rise from the grave, the vampiress Countess Bartley. This spine-tingling, 6-stage fear-fest overflows with graphic sights and sounds from your worst nightmares. As John Morris, the whip wielding vampire hunter, or Eric Lecarde, master lanceman, you'll pursue the demonic Countess all across Europe before she resurrects Dracula for a final reign of global terror. Alas, her trail of doom is laden with zombies, hideous mutants, grotesque giants, ghouls and ghastly creatures. Taste the sweat dripping into your mouth as you try rescuing yourself from diabolical traps. Feel the torturous strain on every muscle as you wield again and again sacred weapon power-ups such as Holy Water, the Battle Axe, the Crystal Blade Boomerang and the Mirror of Truth. But in the end, make sure you've saved enough strength to scream! Read less
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Details

Developers
Konami
Publishers
Konami, Tec Toy
Genres
Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Platform
Themes
Action
Franchises
Castlevania
Series
Castlevania

Release dates

  • Mar 17, 1994 (Full Release) (North_America) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
  • Mar 18, 1994 (Full Release) (Japan) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
  • Mar 20, 1994 (Full Release) (Europe) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
  • Sep 10, 1998 (Full Release) (Brazil) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

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Rating distribution

5 stars
60
4 stars
151
3 stars
124
2 stars
19
1 star
4
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WerqKween

Status WerqKween Jul 21, 2025

I liked this one, even more than Super Castlevania. The ending boss "rush" was MUCH easier than previous installments, which I definitely appreciated.

TheBeautifulEric

Status TheBeautifulEric Aug 17, 2023 Completed

I'm glad I played this game during the internet age so I can look up how to get 9 lives and how to get infinite continues. I don't think I would have been able to beat this game without them (at least not without a large time investment). I do think it's strange that every Castlevania game prior to this …

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I'm glad I played this game during the internet age so I can look up how to get 9 lives and how to get infinite continues. I don't think I would have been able to beat this game without them (at least not without a large time investment). I do think it's strange that every Castlevania game prior to this one had unlimited continues, but they decided that they wanted to end that with this one. Maybe it's because the game would be much shorter with it. Part of me wants to say this is my favorite of the classic games, but I also don't think I can fully recommend it just because of how difficult it is to beat without exploits.
Pros

  • I think this is the best looking game in the classic style. I usually like SNES games more visually than Genesis games, but this has got to be one of the best looking 16-bit games. A lot of impressive effects with reflections, scaling, and transparency.
  • The level design is great. I think it has the most creative levels I've seen in the series so far. I'm also a big fan of the visual diversity in the environments.
  • Big fan of having multiple characters. I will say that it seemed like one was way better than the other rather than having them having distinct playstyles though.
  • The game controls great. It's fast and responsive. I love being able to jump off of and onto stairs easily.
  • Using powered up sub-weapons is neato.
Cons
  • There's some segments that are pretty annoying. The classic perfectly placed pit to fall into comes back in this game. And while the game feels great to control in general, the lack of air mobility doesn't feel great. Walking off ledges goes back to the NES style where you drop like a rock, which is fine until it becomes annoying when it makes some sections harder.
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FiretheFlameLord

Status FiretheFlameLord Aug 4, 2023

CASTLEVANIA THE NEW GENERATION REVIEW: (GENESIS)

Castlevania the new generation is a 1994 platform game.Konami, the producer and distributor of the game, have done a great job.The story of the game is as follows.In the nineteenth century, the largest countries of Europe had done everything possible to maintain a balance of power in Europe. The inhabitants felt that sooner or …

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CASTLEVANIA THE NEW GENERATION REVIEW: (GENESIS)

Castlevania the new generation is a 1994 platform game.Konami, the producer and distributor of the game, have done a great job.The story of the game is as follows.In the nineteenth century, the largest countries of Europe had done everything possible to maintain a balance of power in Europe. The inhabitants felt that sooner or later a war would develop, and the countries formed various alliances, which fed feelings of distrust towards others. In June 1914, in Sarajevo, the crown Prince of Austria was assassinated, resulting in a chain reaction of violence across the continent. It was said that a strange beautiful woman joined the shadows. Elizabeth Bartley had conspired with the dark sorceress Drolta Tzuentes to unleash an international global War and use the souls of the dead to revive their Lord Dracula. Two men named John Morris and Eric Lecarde, descendants of the legendary Belmont family of vampire hunters, stood up to counter the threat. Together they went to the ruins of Dracula's Castle, but did not find any trace of the vampire Lord. After learning that Elizabeth was nearby, they followed her as she fought all over Europe. With a lot of effort, John and Eric were finally able to put an end to the threat of Dracula and Elizabeth after a final showdown in the Castle of Proserpina. The victory would soon be tarnished when they learned the terrible price that would come for using the ultimate power of the holy vampire Killer whip.The gameplay is as follows.in this game consisting of 6 sections, you are trying to kill the creatures and pass the section.The music of the game is beautiful.If you are not too obsessed with graphics and you like retro games, this game is for you.My rating for the game: 10/10 (y) Good games to everyone 🙂

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YohanYun

Status YohanYun Apr 30, 2023

Incredible graphics, especially the artistic background. The game is very difficult but the password system helps it to be playable.

plasmasnake

Status plasmasnake Nov 14, 2022

Played through with whip on the Switch expansion pass, didn't realize the kick effect of swinging until watching some reviews after. Try Eric next.

SIGINT

Status SIGINT Nov 6, 2022

Just finished this up. I found its levels and especially its bosses to be a bit of a mixed bag. While the bosses may look cool, I didn't find most of them fun to fight against. And not every little gimmick in the levels is all that great either—not a fan of most of Stage 6, for example. Luckily it …

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Just finished this up. I found its levels and especially its bosses to be a bit of a mixed bag. While the bosses may look cool, I didn't find most of them fun to fight against. And not every little gimmick in the levels is all that great either—not a fan of most of Stage 6, for example. Luckily it still does most of the core Castlevania things right and adds a pretty fun new playstyle with its 2nd playable character.

It's interesting how the 16-bit games (Super, Rondo, and this) each evolved the original NES formula in slightly different directions, both stylistically and in terms of gameplay. Now having played them all, I see how different people could argue different ones as the best. Personally this is far from being one of my favorites, but I still found it an above-average game.

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Reset_Tears

Status Reset_Tears Nov 28, 2018

Now this is an awesome Castlevania game -- I don't get why it generally doesn't seem to be considered one of the top classics, or why it never gets re-released like all the others of that era have. In Castlevania's Genesis outing, you can play as two characters: one who uses a whip, and another who uses a polearm. They …

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Now this is an awesome Castlevania game -- I don't get why it generally doesn't seem to be considered one of the top classics, or why it never gets re-released like all the others of that era have. In Castlevania's Genesis outing, you can play as two characters: one who uses a whip, and another who uses a polearm. They play similarly, but there's enough different to warrant two playthroughs. With the whip you can swing across certain areas, and with the spear you can pole-vault yourself upward.

The levels in this game are fantastic. Instead of taking place only at Dracula's castle, you get to go to a bunch of other places in Europe, and the game goes all-out in presenting fantastic set pieces. Water rises as you traverse ancient Greek ruins. You leap up foreboding platforms that circle about the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The vines of killer plants reach for you in front of the Palace of Versailles. Everything about the game just has a grand, epic feel to it. The music is excellent (and very Genesis), the controls are smooth (or at least less janky than the NES outings), and the difficulty is challenging but not overbearing. Don't pass this one up.

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