Excerpt: "Graphically, the game is superior to that of its console counterparts. Now running in 1080p (1920x1080 and higher) and a blistering 60+fps is a sight to behold. I was averaging between 75-80fps even during big fights with a lot of movement. Vistas are gorgeous and detailed, only some textures were muddy or low-res, but as a whole the presentation is much cleaner and better looking.
If you haven’t played Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, now is the perfect time. With Lords of Shadow 2 coming in February 2014, and an already announced release on PC, you’ll be able to transition from game to game in perfect time. If you’re a returning player, there isn’t anything you have already seen before. Gabriel Belmont hasn’t looked or performed better than this PC release."
This week A Pixelated View discusses the history of the Castlevania series, and whether or not it should be resurrected again.
I'd kill for some more 2D Castlevania titles.
More entries with huge maps to explore and combat/collectible systems similar to Order of Ecclesia, Portrait of Ruin, and Aria/Dawn of Sorrow would be most welcome indeed!
And the music...oh LORD, the MUSIC...
I know a lot of people want all the flashy 3D realism and stuff these days, but for Castlevania, nothing has yet to top the 2D Metroid-vania outings.
They're just quite frankly superior in quality and replay value, IMO.
If Rocksteady's Batman series could get the large scale Metroidvania formula down, I can't see why a 3d Castlevania can't work. But I would love to see a new 2d Castlevania but with Igarshi gone I don't think Konami will do anything with Castlevania for a long time.
I don't know how you all feel about this but if they decide to go 3D again, I personally feel that From Software or Platinum Games would do an amazing job.
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It would be interesting if Konami took Castlevania in the direction that Simon's Quest took.
Think...An open world Transylvania with towns and villages tasked with resurrecting Dracula to destroy him.
The issue would be with the gameplay of course, but in theory, it could be very cool.
A new big sale is now available on GameStop in North America, discounting the PC digital versions of several Konami published titles.
Join Hardlydan and Amras89 for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk all about news that came out of PAX East this year including the Guild Wars 2 feature pack, WildStar, Star Citizen, Guns of Icarus, Hearthstone: Curse of Naxxramas, and The Repopulation. Games discussed are Castlevania Lords of Shadow, Dragon Age Origins, Back to the Future, Putt-Putt, The Island of Dr. Brain, The Witcher, Law and Order Legacies, and Assasin’s Creed Liberation.