Laser Lemming Writes "Despite the 3D models and 2.5D perspective Mirror of Fate HD is in fact a very traditional Castlevania, with most of its cues taken from the series pre Symphony of the Night. Although there are upgrades to be found and hidden chests that boost your health and magic meters, the game’s focus on combat over out and out exploration, and multiple player characters make Mirror of Fate feel more like a modern day Rondo of Blood or Bloodlines than SOTN or Dawn of Sorrow.
On the whole, the game is mostly unchanged from the original 3DS version, which, depending on how you feel about it, is either a good thing or a terrible thing; in short if you hated the game previously this version will do little to change your feelings."
Just Cause, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2, and Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate HD are now playable on Xbox One, Microsoft announced.
Dave Letcavage of Pure Xbox delivers a guide to the Metroidvanias available on Xbox One and Xbox 360.
This sequel to Castlevania: Lords of Shadow reveals the story of the Belmonts as they battle destiny across generations to discover their true fate. Trevor Belmont, knight of the Brotherhood of Light, embarks on an epic quest to avenge his mother who was killed by his father Gabriel.