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October 2010
(78%)
43 Reviews
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Astounding production values, from graphics to music to voice; level structure offers replayability; tons of content; says Castlevania on the box.
Says Castlevania on the box, but not on the disc; buttonmash heavy combat; basic story and characters; level structure is highly linear; for all its flash, never quite manages to pull you in.
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Published: 2010-10-04, Author: Andrew , review by: gamespy.com
Thrilling adventure with fast-paced action and stellar puzzles; gorgeous visuals and thoroughly great presentation; thick campaign with bonus trials and unlockables.
Fixed camera leads to unnatural perspectives and frustrating moments; some obtuse puzzles and scenarios lack clues or context.
Abstract: In this world of remakes and reboots, Castlevania Lords of Shadows is the latest video game to receive a 21st century next-gen console makeover and not only does it pay homage to the original title but it actually gives something back to the franchise....
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...
Abstract: Zombier och troll, varulvar och vampyrer hukar sig i sina hålor. Den ursprungliga monsterdräparen är tillbaka! Mikael har följt med i en rejäl nytändning av Konamis anrika serie
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....
This may not quite be the Castlevania we’re all familiar with, but it doesn’t matter – it’s better for it. While it isn’t without rough edges, working your way through Lords Of Shadow’s early niggles will reveal one of the most enjoyable, engrossing an...