Bagarre d'art de boîte: Castlevania: Bloodlines


Bloodlines - Bagarre d'art de boîte
Image: La vie de Nintendo

Salut les gens, et bienvenue dans une autre édition de Bagarre d'art de boîte!

Before we get cracking with this week’s brawl, let’s cast our minds back to last week. We looked at CD sonique for the Sega CD and, surprising no one, the more action packed box art for North America won the vote by a decent margin, bringing in 48%. Europe came in second place with 30%, and the weird, squishy-titled Japanese box art finished with 22%.

Cette semaine, we’re going to stick with Sega’s console line and take a look at Castlevania: Bloodlines. Released back in 1994, the game was known in Japan as ‘Vampire Killer and in Europe as ‘Castlevania: The New Generation, while North America took on what would arguably become the game’s most well known title, ‘Bloodlines.

The game was well received by critics at the time of its release, praising the faster pace and more action-focused gameplay, but criticism was levelled against the visuals, which were regarded as inferior to the SNES title Castlevania IV Super.

Two of our competitiors this week share similar designs for their respective box arts, but we’re going to go with a three-way brawl, if only for the stark difference in game titles.

Assurez-vous de voter dans le sondage ci-dessous; mais d'abord, vérifions les conceptions d'art de la boîte elles-mêmes.

Amérique du Nord

Bloodlines - NA
Image: Konami

Along with its title, the North American box art design is probably the most well known among fans. We see our protagonist in the bottom half of the composition and a whole bunch of nasty creatures surrounding him. The ‘Bloodlinestitle itself is pretty macabre, with blood dripping from its letters to look like something straight out of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps or something! We’re big fans of this one.

Europe

Nouvelle génération - EU
Image: Konami

Europe’s ‘New Generationdesign is perhaps a little more ominous, with significantly darker colours and a sinister red tone in the background, with bats flying about and a blood red moon looming in the sky. The characters here are very well designed and their positions within the composition make for a pretty impactful piece of art.

Japan

Vampire Killer - Japan
Image: Konami

Japan’s design is more or less the same as Europe’s, except everything has been zoomed in significantly to remove some of the empty black space. La principale différence ici, bien sûr, is the title itself. We’ve got ‘Vampire Killerthat looks like it’s been written in blood and it’s a pretty striking; certainly more so than the rather dull ‘New Generationtitle seen on Europe’s cover.


Merci d'avoir voté! Nous vous verrons la prochaine fois pour un autre tour du Box Art Brawl.