■ 21/11/08 - Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia There are few series that have been able to release as frequently as Castlevania that retains both its ingenuity and a high level of quality. Order of Ecclesia is a well put together game, and if it were released before its predecessor, Portrait of Ruin (2006), it would have been a groundbreaking entry in the series. Instead we have a game that, like almost every post-Symphony of the Night (1997) entry in the series, plays almost identically to its well-developed forerunners, but it advances the formula in baby steps and baby steps alone.Test de Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia sur Nindendo DS, chez GamersMark.
■ 10/11/08 - Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia You play as a member of the Ecclesia, an organization that has sworn to defeat the evil forces of Dracula. Use the brand new Glyph attack system which has more than 100 different combinations to battle Dracula and his minions throughout 20 explorable areas, intense side quests and collect items to power up your character.
Test de Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia sur Nindendo DS, chez WorthPlaying.
■ 07/11/08 - Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia The Castlevania series started many years ago with the classic Nintendo original. Even though the second game proved too frustrating for many gamers, the series continued to garner a strong following. While there have been a number of releases on home consoles over the last few years, Castlevania has flourished most on the handhelds. Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia marks the third game on the Nintendo DS. And while it has a few flaws, the third game in the series lives up to the legacy.
Test de Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia sur Nindendo DS, chez RPGamer.
■ 04/11/08 - Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia Following last year's excellent Portrait of Ruin, Konami releases the equally amazing Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia for the Nintendo DS. The introduction of a new hero, the mysterious and sexy babe Shanoa, drives the intriguing storyline. There's also an innovative new glyph absorption system, which keeps the game fresh with its combination attacks. The 2-D graphics are wonderfully drawn, the Test de Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia sur Nindendo DS, chez GameDaily.
■ 03/11/08 - Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia Les épisodes Nintendo DS de la série Castlevania se suivent et se ressemblent. Et pourtant, rien à faire certaines drogues sont si fortes qu'on a bien trop de mal à décrocher.
Preview de Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia sur Nindendo DS, chez Jeux-France.
■ 28/10/08 - Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia In 1998, Koji Igarashi took the reigns of the Castlevania franchise and crafted a wonderful game based on the open-world formula of Super Metroid. By all measures, the result of that effort – Castlevania: Symphony of the Night - is a masterpiece of modern gaming, standing tall as one of the best PS1 games ever released. It completely re-imagined the franchise, and almost overnight the series’ standard went from linear, level-based sidescrolling to open-world exploration and rampant backtracking.
Test de Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia sur Nindendo DS, chez NintendoWorldReport.
■ 28/10/08 - Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia As brilliant as Castlevania: Symphony of the Night was when it was released 11 years ago, Konami has done little to keep things fresh with the five subsequent releases. With Order of Ecclesia, they have successfully revamped a formula that was creeping dangerously close to stale territory. By breaking free from the predictable confines of a dusty castle, they have injected much-needed variety to the level design, almost Test de Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia sur Nindendo DS, chez Gamespot US.