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Abstract: Developer MercurySteam continues its foray into the Lords of Shadow storyline with Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate. Their goal is to create a fully realized title that takes advantage of the unique features of the 3DS. Overall, Mirror of ...
Classic 2D gameplay and comboheavy combat work well together, Stages are attractive and offer a variety of challenges to overcome, The plot bravely defies the series' history.
Quicktime events are abundant and feel out of place, The fear of death is softened by constant, automatic checkpoints, The story is predictable
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate is riddled with minor flaws, but it stays aloft thanks to its enjoyable mix of combat and platforming....
Abstract: On paper, taking direct inspiration from the Lords of Shadow interpretation of Castlevania doesn’t play to Mirror of Fate’s favor. Handheld Castlevania games have long been associated with expectations for a specific and traditional hue of gameplay and...
Published: 2013-03-05, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Impressive graphics. Explores interesting ideas.
Mish-mash of elements feel uneven. God of War-style combat doesn't translate well to 2D
The side-scrolling portable sequel to Castlevania: Lords of Shadow tries to combine classic side-scrolling Castlevania gameplay with the God of War-like action of Lords of Shadow, but it just doesn't come together....
Published: 2013-03-29, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Who's the fairest of them all?Pick-up-and-play appealMetroidvania elements for the massesFluid combat systemA pale reflectionShallowToo much hand-holdingWeak scoreYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mir...
The side-scrolling portable sequel to Castlevania: Lords of Shadow tries to combine classic side-scrolling Castlevania gameplay with the God of War-like action of Lords of Shadow, but it just doesn't come together....
Abstract: The game then shifts to his wife's home. Three men visit her and say her newborn son is the one who could stop Dracula, and that he must be taken and raised in secret. She weeps and Trevor Belmont, Gabriel's son is spirited away. ...
If fans come in expecting something more like Castlevania IV than Symphony of the Night, they're in for a good experience. More than anything though, Mirror of Fate has me excited for Lords of Shadow 2.Castlevania LOS: Mirror of Fate was reviewed by Geoff...