It isn’t easy letting go of the gaming past, and we’re just as bad as anyone – often held captive by our love for classic games, demanding that they never change. It’s one reason why some have been wary of the recent trend of Japanese developers farming out their classic licences to Western development studios – fearful they’ll lose that special Japanese feel that’s part of the reason we love them. It’s an understandable fear (given previous poor results), but if it makes anyone miss out on playing Castlevania: Lords Of Shadow it’ll be a great pity...
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Edgar writes: "To celebrate the game's 10th anniversary, let's take a look at the gothic world of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow."
Although being linear, which I wish it wasn't, the first game was absolutely incredible. A mix of old school God of War meets Date's Inferno; I was highly impressed by this title. I heard the sequel was trash so I ever played it but I think LoS was a good example of how a 3D CV game could be.
It is a great game, but just like DMC is not a Devil May Cry..this one was not a Castlevania :-)
Give Castlevania to Igarashi team, and they will nail it as they did with Lament of Innocence and Curse of Darkness.
If you decide to play a Castlevania game, make sure it's in 2D. Unfortunately, the series has never been able to make the jump from 2D to 3D successfully. Publisher Konami has tried. Six times in fact, but whether trying to build it in-house or with a third party developer, they never captured the essence of the series or make a good game for that matter. So just to be sure you know what to look out for, here are the six 3D Castlevania games that have been made.
I loved the hell out of lords of shadow, lords if shadow 2 had its moments but just didnt leave as much of an impact on me as the first did, still loved it though. They are both great games IMO, maybe not the best "Castlevania" games but great games in their own right.
I enjoyed Lament of Innocence and Lords of Shadow. They were entertaining titles and I wouldn’t mind trying Lords of Shadow 2 on PS Now.
Just because a game isn’t GOTY worthy does not mean it’s not worth playing. You could do a lot worse than those exceptional titles.
I really liked lament of innocence and Lords of shadow! Havent tried the other 3d games. But ive played most of the 2d games!
I don't know why Castlevania: Lament of Innocence gets a bad rap. It was one of the best in the series at that time and really was a compliment to the Devil May Cry 3rd person style of action that was getting popular at that time.
I rented it on a fluke and was seriously surprised on how good it was. So much so I went out and bought a used copy of Curse of Darkness and instantly returned that trash.
The problem with Nintendo 64 games is they all tried to mimic the Mario/Zelda 64 style of gameplay and how could they not with that whacky ass N64 controller. Almost every game outside of Nintendo's own felt horrible and incomplete.
Gentlemen, it looks like we've got an inferior version here.
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EDIT: Come on people, did you not see that /s up there?!
Why do I sense this article will gain lots of attention?
This version is scored .2 points lower than the ps3 review for the same site, and yet, I'd argue that this review liked the game more than the PS3 reviewer.
i am soooo getting this game i am such a big fan of hamony of despair my first castlevannia game and its just awesome... so this sounds like music to my ears... atmospheric castlevannia game... say no more.
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