I am surprised no-one else has posted to this yet. Castlevania has such a wide variety of fights that I thought someone would have an opinion.
As for me, I haven't played many of the Castlevania games, really only Symphony of the Nights, and all of the GBA ones( The one with Soma Cruz is the one that I remember most though)
As for boss fights, I have to say the Symphony of the night fight that pissed me off the most was the fight against Richter. You had two choices, kick his butt, or travel all the way through the castle to find Maria and get the glasses to see the hidden evil, which made the fight even harder, cause you had to dodge Richter and hit the floating ball of oddness so you could save him, and this in turn opened up a whole reverse castle so you could find and beat Dracula. All in all, a painstakingly long and arduous game, filled with not a lot of hope for replay.
As for the one with Soma Cruz, you had not only four...maybe five, I forget how many exactly, different endings, but they made a sequel on the DS which expanded even farther into the story. In this case, the hidden fight with J, or Julius Belmont, had to be the fight I dreaded the most. As for the easiest, surprisingly, I thought Graham final fight was the easiest fight in the whole game SERIES! You only had to get an overhead arching weapon, and stay crouching, and slide when the chandelier was about to pump you full of evil white light.
I am surprised no-one else has posted to this yet. Castlevania has such a wide variety of fights that I thought someone would have an opinion.
As for me, I haven't played many of the Castlevania games, really only Symphony of the Nights, and all of the GBA ones( The one with Soma Cruz is the one that I remember most though)
As for boss fights, I have to say the Symphony of the night fight that pissed me off the most was the fight against Richter. You had two choices, kick his butt, or travel all the way through the castle to find Maria and get the glasses to see the hidden evil, which made the fight even harder, cause you had to dodge Richter and hit the floating ball of oddness so you could save him, and this in turn opened up a whole reverse castle so you could find and beat Dracula. All in all, a painstakingly long and arduous game, filled with not a lot of hope for replay.
As for the one with Soma Cruz, you had not only four...maybe five, I forget how many exactly, different endings, but they made a sequel on the DS which expanded even farther into the story. In this case, the hidden fight with J, or Julius Belmont, had to be the fight I dreaded the most. As for the easiest, surprisingly, I thought Graham final fight was the easiest fight in the whole game SERIES! You only had to get an overhead arching weapon, and stay crouching, and slide when the chandelier was about to pump you full of evil white light.