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They meet the Liviuman who oppose the Order's methods and accept the job of investigating. As they enter the building, two are approached by small Hirukos. 4 May 22, 2020[33]978-4-06-519470-6October 19, 2022[34]978-1-63442-923-8 "The Immortal Order 3" (不滅教団3, Fumetsu kyōdan 3)"The Immortal Order 4" (不滅教団4, Fumetsu kyōdan 4)"The Immortal Order 5" (不滅教団5, Fumetsu kyōdan 5)"Asura" (アスラ)"A-mk3""The Wall Town 1" (壁の町1, Kabe no machi 1) Kiruko is trapped in a hallucination by the enemies until Maru wakes her up with a kiss and eliminates all the creatures. They are then met by a man wearing an eye patch who says he is Dr. Usami and he asks for their help. One of the human experiments wishes for a mercy kill by eliminating the Hiruko inside her body that has left her alive. Maru agrees but is shocked when Usami kills himself afterwards. Before leaving, Kiruko learns that Robin is still alive and she goes on a search to find him. Meanwhile in Heaven, Tokio fears something bad is going to happen to her body while Kona remembers Asura's suicide. The adults develop a gun identical to Kiruko's as she and Maru meet a man named Juichi. He gives them multiple theories to what caused the tragedy in the world and that there was a sect that advocated female supremacy, which they believe is Takahara Academy due to it having the same logo seen on Kiruko's gun.

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Vampire Killer, released in 1986 for the MSX 2 computer and developed alongside the original Castlevania (the two share the same title in Japanese), departs from the more straightforward platforming gameplay of Castlevania, instead introducing an open-ended, exploration-heavy form of gameplay. Castlevania II: Simon's Quest featured nonlinear gameplay even more open-ended than that of Vampire Killer, with several exclusive elements such as a world map the player was free to explore and revisit. The player could also purchase supplies, equipment and weapon upgrades in several different towns, making it more like an action role-playing game. It introduced a persistent world with a day-night cycle which altered gameplay, and offered three possible endings depending on the time it took to complete the game. Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse for the NES has more in common with the original NES Castlevania and added features, including nonlinear elements such as alternate branching paths with different stages and alternate endings depending on the player's choices, as well as multiple player characters. A turning point in the gameplay mechanics of the series was Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Expanding on the open-ended style of gameplay previously used in Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Symphony of the Night's style of gameplay has been termed "Metroidvania" due to its similarities with the nonlinear and exploration-focused side-scrolling games of the Metroid series. It used role-playing elements, such as collectible weapons, armor and hidden orbs. Many subsequent Castlevania games have since followed this template. Plot and setting[edit] See also: List of Castlevania characters Castlevania series fictional chronology Original series 1094: Lament of Innocence
1476: Dracula's Curse
1479: Curse of Darkness
1576: The Adventure
1591: Belmont's Revenge
1691: Castlevania
1698: Simon's Quest
1748: Harmony of Dissonance
1792: Rondo of Blood
1797: Symphony of the Night
1800s: Order of Ecclesia
1917: Bloodlines
1944: Portrait of Ruin
2035: Aria of Sorrow
2036: Dawn of Sorrow
Lords of Shadow series 1047: Lords of Shadow
1073–1101: Mirror of Fate
1102–2057: Lords of Shadow 2 Sources:[41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] The Castlevania franchise heavily references the horror films produced by Universal Pictures and Hammer Film Productions. [7] Creator of the series, Hitoshi Akamatsu, wanted players to feel like they were in a classic horror film. ^ Mateo, Alex (March 30, 2021). "North American Anime, Manga Releases, March 28-April 3". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on May 19, 2021. Retrieved May 19, 2021. ^ "Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger Episode list on Nippon Television's site". Nippon Television. Retrieved March 27, 2023. ^ "Hajime No Ippo: Rising Episode list on Nippon Television's site". Nippon Television. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
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