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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, set in the year 1047, follows Gabriel Belmont, a knight of the Brotherhood of Light. His mission in life is to fight back against the forces of evil that grow ever ...
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow is the best 3D Castlevania game I've ever played at an E3. And I've played two of them—not counting Konami's flirtation with the series as a 3D fighting game.
The story of Lords of Shadow takes players back to the very beginning of the Castlevania timeline. In the year 1047, the world’s sudden and sharp turn into darkness is believed to be a sign of ...
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow was developed by Mercury Steam and Kojima Productions and published by Konami, released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 5. Retails for $59.99 USD.
TOKYO — The long-running Castlevania franchise is taking another crack at 3-D action this October with Castlevania: Lords of Shadow on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Having played it here at ...
Lords of Shadow isn’t like any other Castlevania game. It takes the franchise in an entirely new, wonderful direction in terms of gameplay and the title’s polish alone deserves hearty applause.
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 is Spanish developer Mercury Steam's final Castlevania game. Konami producer Dave Cox, who spearheaded the revival of the action series and its transition into 3D ...
Castlevania: Lords of Shadows 2 marks the 35th installment of the Castlevania brand, and it stands as the conclusion to the franchise’s most recent reinvention at the hands of Spanish developer ...
There’s a scene near the start of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 that’s intended to highlight how completely the once virtuous Gabriel Belmont has embraced his transformation into Dracula ...
Since the PS2, Castlevania doesn't feel like Castlevania. I despise Lord of Shadows, and this new one. The real fans want something traditional, not this Prince of Persia - God of War ripoff.
Konami describes Castlevania: Lords of Shadow as a reboot for the 25-year old franchise. I'd say it's an unrelated game that borrows the "Castlevania" name.
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 appears to be a product of over-thinking. I commend any developer that wants to do something different, that doesn’t want to rest on its laurels.