Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow is a game with many secrets, and it’s easy to go chasing down false leads. With the release of Castlevania: The Dominus Collection, that might happen all over again. One of the biggest apparent mysteries is The Piano Room.
It’s entirely likely that first time players might go hunting down for clues, and people who haven’t played since the DS games originally came out might have false memories. Here’s where the Piano Room is.
The Piano Room’s location
When you first enter the Demon Guest House, you’ll want to go up and to the left. Doing so will take you to a room that shows a large slide puzzle. The pieces in this room can be shifted to make various paths. By default, it should take you to an exit in the upper left hand corner, so you shouldn’t need to shift anything around.
Simply follow the path and emerge on the other end. Then go up two more screens, and take the left. That should take you to the giant Piano room. Some of the keys don’t work, but most of them do. You can hop between them to relive all your Big memories, if you want. But that’s about all its good for.
Are there any secrets in the Piano Room?
Tap away all you want, but this isn’t Resident Evil. No amount of playing Moonlight Sonata on this thing will open any secret passageways. Reddit users have even discussed this within the last few years, and they all agree there’s nothing here.
All these years later, and people still wonder what secrets this piano might hold. But, unfortunately, the only thing this carries is a tune. It shouldn’t be a surprise; Iga loves to put weird toys in his games. The man who loves to let you sit in chairs could easily dream up a silly piano floor, just-because.
Published: Aug 28, 2024 03:32 pm