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October 2010
(81%)
42 Reviews
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Abstract: I wasn't sure what Mercury Steam was going to do with the Castlevania license, I had given one of their previous games, Jericho, a good try but ended up really not liking it. So I wasn't entirely enthused to learn they'd be behind the new 3D CV outing ...
Abstract: I was ground zero for the Lords of Shadow reveal earlier this year at a Konami press event, and although it would be easy for any game to stand out amongst downright embarrassing competition such as Ninety-Nine Nights 2, Ben 10, and Def Jam Rapstar, a...
Abstract: The legendary vampire killer is back.Being a child of the 90s, I grew up with classic games that I hold near and dear to my heart. One of those game series was Castlevania. Being a vampire hunter was just plain awesome. The adult tone and gothic presen...
Abstract: It’s becoming a big trend this generation for Japanese studios to outsource some of their most popular franchises out to overseas developers, offering a new take on their longest-running series in an attempt to strengthen their hold on the ...
Abstract: Castlevania: Lords of Shadow is not necessarily a game you look at and think "Castlevania." Sure, protagonist Gabriel Belmont's outfit is reminiscent of Simon's in Castlevania II, and he uses a whip to dispatch all the normal horror tropes you find in ...
I recommend Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, but not to Castlevania fans. Pretty much anything you would expect to find in a Castlevania game is not to be found here. But fans of combat-heavy action adventure games will have fun if they can excuse a lot o...
Abstract: Castlevania: Lords of Shadow is a game of contradictions. Its lead character, Gabriel Belmont, finds himself equipped with great combat abilities and more than enough special skills to combat the forces of evil and avenge the death of his love. But for...
It's a beautifullooking game, Core combat mechanics are great, Music and voice acting compliment the game well.
Fixed camera creates a few problems, Some puzzles seem forced and aren't enjoyable, Just about everything in the game is derivative, Story loses focus on important characters.
Entertaining highs and frustrating lows punctuate a Castlevania game that--in an effort to redefine the series--loses its identity....
Abstract: Published April 28th 2011. Written by Daniel Cairns. Castlevania: Lords of Shadow (developed under the watchful eye of editor’s nightmare Hideo Kojima) eschews the autism-inducing Metroidvania template of recent Castlevania games, and opts instead for ...
Exceptional presentation and an affecting, moody atmosphere help to compensate for some mixed game design. Highly recommended to fantasy aficionados. 8.5/10Print this pageComments (2)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake....