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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Andrew , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: As we all know by this point, Castlevania has had an extremely tough time making the transition to 3D over the past decade or so. It's old genre rivals (namely Zelda, Metroid, and even Prince of Persia) have long since made the jump into the third dimensi...
Abstract: Despite my love for the Castlevania franchise, I've never been one to put much thought into the centuries-old mythology that permeates every sequel and spin-off. I come for the spooky action, the interconnected world and agile heroes. As long as I'm whipp...
Abstract: CommentI enjoyed Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. I also really, really enjoyed the 2D Castlevania games that dominated handheld systems prior to this return to 3D vampire slaying. Hell, I still like to sit down and play through the NES games, along with ...
Abstract: Taking place hundreds of years after the original Lords of Shadow and its sequel, Mirror of Fate, Lords of Shadow 2 opens with Dracula -- formerly Gabriel Belmont -- awakening in modern day. Noticeably weakened from his years of lying dormant, Dracula --...
Published: 2014-03-12, Author: James , review by: avforums.com
You can count on meGreat combat.Looks good.Memorable boss battles.Counts for nothingCan't focus on one thing for more than minutes.Stealth sections.Dracula in the modern day.You own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Castlevania: Lords of...
Abstract: What is it? Drac's back as Konami's quarter-century-old vampire series returns for another bout of platform-hued hack-and-slash action.What's it on? Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.When's it out? 28 February 2014.Released back in 2010, the original C...
Abstract: Except the rest of the game sticks players with an emo Dracula who's a brooding antihero, stealthily creeping through factories, sewers, and some decidedly trite and unepic locations in search of redemption. Something doesn't feel quite right. Except, ...
Exceptional combat mechanics, A deep upgrade system for multiple weapons, A well designed system that encourages you to learn moves
Bland level designs, Doesn't feel like Castlevania, Some odd design choices
Combat is the star of Lords of Shadow 2 , without question. There's a sense as you play that everything – particularly the story and the level design – is a slave to that, created to better enable those mechanics rather than complement them. If it weren...