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October 2010
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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....
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Steve , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: In most pop-cultural circles, “reboot” is often thought of as a dirty word. In Hollywood, the term is tossed around far too easily, and outside of, say, Casino Royale, Batman Begins, and Star Trek, more often than not yields middling results.Rarely one to...
Abstract: CommentCastlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate HD is the upgraded console version of the Nintendo 3DS game which was released this past spring. Rather than just porting the 3DS version straight over with slicker visuals, the developers decided to...
Adds new gameplay elements to Lords of Shadow's gameplay; has a surprising amount of puzzles; "tobecontinued" twopart structure means the narrative doesn't feel tackedon or too abrupt.
Turns as Laura are too short; puzzles aren't terribly difficult; cliffhanger ending and short length leave you wanting more, despite interesting end plot development.
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: It's been a long time since I've played a Castlevania game. A combination of not having the required system or simply a lack of interest. Lords Of Shadow changed all that. Instead of a sequel this was to be a re-imagining of the entire series, starting...
Camera is frustrating and many frame rate issues await you.
What happens when the Castlevania series gets a reboot from the likes of Kojima Productions? We find out as we got our hands on Castlevania: Lords Of Shadow for the PS3 and took it for a spin. Check out our full review, after the break!Full Review:Th...
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...