Cordova Town (Town of Cordoba in the Japanese version) is a location in Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. It is accessed from the caves in the Forest of Jigramunt and leads to the Eneomaos Machine Tower and later the Aiolon Ruins.
Geography[]
Lower town[]
The lower town of Cordova (possibly the suburb area) is a flat town-scape. It is arranged in a grid-like road system with boarded up houses on all sides of the roads. Generally, east-west roads are connected by several short north-south road segments.
Southern section[]
Coming out of the Forest of Jigramunt leads to a short road in the town that comes to a T intersection. Traveling north takes you to the Middle Section, while traveling south leads to a path heads south, then east, then north again which also leads to the Middle Section. This path encircles a single block of town. On the eastern side, you can see an HP Max Up and a Park Swing beyond a grate that you cannot go under yet.
Backtracking: Once you have a Devil-Type Innocent Devil with the Magic Circle ability, you will be able to go underneath the grate and grab the HP Max Up and sit on the Park Swing. Trevor will find a DEF Up here.
Middle section[]
The middle section mostly consists of a long east-west road on its south and north boundary, with three separate road segments connecting those two roads. Two roads on the south-side of the southern road lead to the Southern Section, while two roads on north end of the northern road lead to the Northern Section. The south-western section of this road system is a town fountain, where the Cordova Town Map can be obtained. There is also a dead-end path heading west from the town's fountain that turns north, east (where the suburbs Warp Device can be found), and ends in the Chair Room, which exists in another dimension where all of the chairs that you have sat on are gathered in one place.
Northern section[]
Two parallel roads head north from the Middle Section in the Northern Section. The western road angles east and T's into the eastern road. The western road also leads to another road that heads west, north, west again. This road and the eastern road angle in toward each other and merge to a path that will eventually lead to the Upper Town.
Path to upper town[]
The path that heads north out of the Northern Section will head north, then angle west (where there is a Save Room) and make its way toward the Upper Town.
Upper town[]
The upper town is an area that is higher than the rest of the town. It seems to be the town center.
Winding stairways[]
A westward long winding path of stairs going up a hill is the first section of the Upper Town. The last set of northward stairs leads to both the Western Path to the west and the Northern Path of the Upper Town to the North.
Western path[]
The Western Path eventually leads to a Bench and some caves that contain the Wind Ring. The cave leads to the Mortvia Aqueduct.
Northern path[]
The Northern Path heads east to a cliff side where you can look down below on the town. It then leads to another cliff side. To the north of this cliff is a grate you cannot go underneath yet, but the path also doubles back and heads west again. This eventually leads to the center Warp Device, a Save Room and the town square where you will fight Isaac for the first time.
Town square[]
This is the area where you fight Isaac for the first time, along with his Innocent Devil, Abel. The battle should be focused on Isaac, since considering the player's level and equipment when entering the Boss area for the first time, the player can only do a very minimal damage to Abel.
Path to the machine tower[]
Heading north from the town square is an area where you can gain the Mage-Type innocent devil. Ahead is the Eneomaos Machine Tower, but in order to get there, you will need the mage's Time Stop ability.
Enemy Data[]
Gallery[]
Screenshots[]
Maps[]
Other appearances[]
It is possible that Cordova Town is the same as the town of Warakiya from Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, which itself may be the same as Jova from Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. The nearby Aiolon Ruins may correspond with the ruined area seen next to Warakiya in Dracula's Curse.
External links[]
- Combine System Guide by djwassabi at GameFAQs
- Enemy/Steal Guide by DanteRules at GameFAQs
- Guide and Walkthrough by Berserker at GameFAQs