Up to 6 players can join online, featuring characters with unique progression paths, such as Soma collecting enemy souls or Jonathan leveling up sub-weapons. The Verdict Addictive loot-grind with high replay value. Virtually no story to speak of. Local co-op is a major PSN exclusive plus. Recycling of 2D assets can feel "cheap". Incredible remix soundtrack. Solo play is punishing and lacks guidance.
You can zoom the camera out to see the entire map in real-time. While useful for tracking teammates, it can make your character look like an ant. PSN Version Perks (vs. Xbox 360) Castlevania Harmony of Despair PSN
Every stage has a ticking clock, forcing players to coordinate or split up to hit switches and reach the boss quickly. Up to 6 players can join online, featuring
on the PlayStation Network (PSN) is a weird, wonderful, and deeply niche multiplayer experiment that trades traditional Metroidvania exploration for a frantic, loot-driven "Boss Rush" loop . Released on PSN in September 2011, this version is often considered the definitive way to play due to the inclusion of local co-op and bundled DLC. The Hook: Multi-Character Chaos Local co-op is a major PSN exclusive plus
Castlevania: Harmony of Despair [Review] - Mash Those Buttons
It is "Castlevania Lite"—stripped of its depth but replaced with a compelling social grind. It is a "must" for hardcore fans who want to raid Dracula's castle with friends, but casual solo players may find it repetitive.