Testseek.com have collected 35 expert reviews of the Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Mirror Of Fate and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Mirror Of Fate.
(69%)
35 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
With a ton of quality story, arse whipping a plenty and a peek at where the Belmont family is headed before the big sequel hits, this is a load of content for a downloadable title. The graphics are stellar, the sound is awesome and it's a perfect mix of o...
Abstract: As a paleontology buff, I’m constantly faced with amazement that animals around today (or even extinct, but long-lived lineages) survived at all given their meager origins. The most obvious example is mammals—while they dominate almost every large-scal...
For a Castlevania game, all the basic pieces are there – exploration, action based combat and clever platforming, excellent level design and a fitting gothic theme to the setting. For new players, Mirror of Fate goes to great efforts to make the experienc...
Abstract: As we wait with an utmost amount of patience for the long-awaited sequel to Castlevania: Lords of Shadow to arrive, we have a spin-off piece. Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate for the Nintendo 3DS is a game that ties into the storyline while d...
Abstract: 3DSAfter reading about Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate's premise, I was skeptical of the game. I had a difficult time seeing how any developer could effectively splice the Metroid-style structure of the previous portable Castlevania title...
Abstract: In three parts, the twisting saga of the Belmont family sweeps through a derelict castle, inhabited by only the undead or mythical beings. Tradition holds true to the Belmont legacy: A whip solves everything. Mirror of Fate's entire balance rests on a ...
Abstract: CommentSince the early days of the NES, one particular game series warmed the hearts of fans very early on: Castlevania. Lately though, when the developers tried to mess with the tried and true classic 2D side-scrolling formula of earlier releases, we...
Abstract: Castlevania: Lords of Shadow: Mirror of Fate brings the series back to Nintendo's portable systems, where it thrived for a decade, after a lengthy hiatus. Unfortunately, the game suffers from a single glaring problem: It's not very good. Mirror tries...
Was this review helpful?
(50%)
Published: 2013-03-06, Author: Anthony , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Great atmosphere, Fits in the older Castlevania universe, Diverse and fun gameplay
Inconsistent design, Often drag graphics, Serious pacing issues
Mercurysteam has the potential to become Konami's most valuable developer, but it has a long way to go. Mirror of Fate can feel schizophrenic and almost improvisational in its design, but it also feels more distinctive and energetic than Lords of Shadow...
Published: 2013-03-06, Author: Chris , review by: nerdreactor.com
Overall the game is well balanced, challenging and fun to play. I would have enjoyed playing as each character longer, but it is possible to go back and play as them again to collect any items you may have missed.Grade: B-[portfolio_slideshow id=134367]Ch...