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October 2010
(78%)
43 Reviews
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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow didn’t re-invent the wheel, but it proved without a doubt that this is not a requirement to making an imaginative, unique universe and all-around outstanding game. In an era where mandatory online multiplayer and rude, anon...
Abstract: Konami has finally brought a new adventure-based Castlevania to next (current?) gen systems with Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. Unfortunately, it was better off where it was on the old ones. Lords of Shadow is a reboot of the classic franchise and takes...
Abstract: Riddle me this… When is a Castlevania game no longer a Castlevania game? When Gabriel Belmont turns into Kratos and the gameplay turns into God of War with a Castlevania title slapped on the box. Don’t get me wrong…that’s not a bad thing, but it certai...
Castlevania has made a kind of stuttery start on the current generation of consoles. The return of Symphony of the Night on Xbox Live Arcade was a very welcome surprise but it was followed up by the sketchy multiplayer title Harmony of Despair which sh...
Abstract: A creative fantasy taking place during the Middle Ages, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow is Konami’s latest stab at reinvigorating the Castlevania franchise. Although most of the Castlevania games have been 2D side-scrollers, there have been a few attempts...
Abstract: If ever there was proof that a game can be simply too long, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow is just that. Set over two discs, the initial 'wow, look how much there is to do!' eventually downgrades to more of a 'how the hell am I going to get this all fini...
Abstract: It would be easy to criticize Castlevania: Lords of Shadow for not being a "real" Castlevania, abandoning as it does all of the trappings that have made previous games familiar. It bears little resemblance to either the original platform games or the...
Abstract: It would be easy to criticize Castlevania: Lords of Shadow for not being a "real" Castlevania, abandoning as it does all of the trappings that have made previous games familiar. It bears little resemblance to either the original platform games or the...
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...