Castlegumi: Symphony of the Night is undoubtedly one of the best games of the 90s, and arguably, one of the most influential topics of the last few decades. Once Super Metroid, has sold the Metroidylvania brand that continues to see new additions to this day. It's proud it is amazing 2D art and cool sound; basically, good stuff, and should be on as many platforms as possible by 2020.
The good news is that Konami is listening. The bad news is that you chose to release Symphony of the Night on smartphones rather than Nintendo Switch. The game has just launched IOS and Android at a surprisingly low price of $ 2.99 / £ 2.99 (and excluding in-app purchases, though), which means this old title can be enjoyed by millions of new players (well, & # 39; be happy & # 39; being a freely used word that has bad screen controls which means your fingers hide most of the action).
Now, we're all about Konami using her existing IP to generate more revenue – and with the release of the California: Series 3 on Netflix this week, the timing makes sense. However indeed, Konami? Smartphones are getting Symphony of the Night before
In all seriousness, it's time for this popular title to arrive on the Nintendo system. Over the years it has been garnished with Sega Saturn, Xbox 360, PSP and (most recently) PlayStation 4, but Nintendo fans have never had a chance to see its size. Hopefully, with the game now on smartphones, Konami will see fit to bring in Switch. Our fingers, toes, arms and legs crossed the reference point (which makes typing this indeed hard).