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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow
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Developer(s) Mercury Steam
Publisher(s) Konami
Designer(s) Enric Álvarez (Director)
Release date(s) October 5, 2010 (America)
October 7, 2010 (Europe)
December 16, 2010 (Japan)
Genre(s) Action Adventure
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: ESRB M.png
Platform(s) PlayStation 3, X-Box 360
Media Blu-ray Disc (PlayStation 3), 2 DVD's (X-Box 360)


Castlevania: Lords of Shadow is the first Castlevania game for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was developed by Mercury Steam and published by Konami. Hideo Kojima, who produced the Metal Gear series, works as an advisor in Japanese version, taking the Castlevania series into a new horizon according to the E3 Press Conference. The game is a self-contained re-boot of the series, and thus not canon to the previous games.[1]

In December 2010, Konami announced two DLC packs for the game in order to continue the story: Reverie (March 2011) and Resurrection (June 2011).

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Character GalleryEdit





StoryEdit

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow takes place at the end of days. The Earth's alliance with the Heavens has been threatened by a dark and malevolent force - the mysterious Lords of Shadow - and darkness reigns the world. Across this shattered land, the souls of the dead wander unable to find peace, whilst creatures of evil roam free wreaking chaos and death upon the living.

Gabriel is a member of the Brotherhood of Light, an elite group of holy knights who protect and defend the innocent against the supernatural. His beloved wife was brutally murdered by the evil forces of darkness and her soul trapped for eternity. Neither living nor dead she realizes the horrific truth of what is at stake and guides Gabriel to his destiny - and hopefully salvation for the world... but at what cost?

Thus, Gabriel must travel the destroyed world, defeating the evil tyrants in order to use their powers to bring balance back to the world. Armed with the versatile Combat Cross - the world's last hope must encounter the three factions of the Lords of Shadow and end their unholy rule.[2]





GameplayEdit

According to a recent IGN interview, the game is currently running on a proprietary Mercury Steam Engine and has been described as a third person action adventure title with combat, platforming and puzzle elements. The combat is that of Castlevania: Lament of Innocence resulting in combat that feels similar to later games that were also inspired by combat from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence such as Rygar and God of War. The combat is mainly focused around utilizing a retractable chain whip called the "Combat Cross" using Lament of Innocence' system of quick strong attacks and long range area attacks, in addition to other items in the player's inventory such as knives, stakes, holy water. The whip is used not only for combat, but also for exploration purposes such as scaling walls and swinging across gaps. The whip is controlled by alternating combo's using the (x) or Square and (y) or Triangle buttons this changes dramatically with the press or hold of the buttons and will have a significant effect on the action, also changing depending on whether or not the character is in the air or on ground level. The game features a fixed camera, placed to show off the games advanced graphics. The developers have tried to reach out to new audiences by distancing this game from previous Castlevania games, but have kept some elements intact as to not alienate current fans. For example, vampires and werewolves are recurring enemies in the game, but new enemies include Trolls, Giant Spiders, Goblins and large scale, fully interactive bosses reminiscent of those in Shadow of the Colossus.

Production HistoryEdit

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow was originally announced during the 2008 Games Convention in Leipzig in August. It was announced to the public without the Castlevania title, however, so as not to upstage Castlevania: Judgment, which was being shown at the time[3]. The game was later revealed to be a Castlevania title during the 2009 E3 Conference in June. An updated trailer shown at the 2009 Gamescom in August showed a clip which strongly implied that the antagonist was in fact Dracula, however, this was not confirmed for certain in later interviews. Recently according to Dave Cox's twitter page, Gabriel has been confirmed as a Belmont. He also stated that the Combat Cross would not replace the Vampire Killer that the Belmont Clan has used in previous games and as well as stating that the game takes place in 11th century 1047 predating the events of Lament of Innocence, though Dave Cox has stated that the game does not follow the established timeline.[4].

Press ReleasesEdit

The Darkness Descends... Lords of Shadow Arise (8/27/08)Edit

E3 2009: A new era begins in Castlevania: Lords of Shadow (6/4/09)Edit

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - DLC detailed (12/22/10)Edit

References to other gamesEdit

The game includes injokes and Easter eggs nodding to elements from previous Castlevania games, and even other franchises. Please refer to the games' or characters pages for more information.



  • The original concept behind Castlevania: Lords of Shadow was to remake the original Castlevania starring Simon Belmont. While this idea was ultimately not followed through, Lords of Shadows' protagonist, Gabriel Belmont, wears armour which is reminiscent of Simon's artwork and sprite from Simon's Quest. Lords of Shadow developer David Cox mentioned in an interview that Gabriel is wearing armour similar to Simon's. This is presumably a reference to Gabriel being the first main character of a new Castlevania series, as Simon was of the original franchise.
  • Gabriel Belmont's basic standing stance and costume are similar to Simon Belmont and Trevor Belmont in the early Castlevania games and boxart.
  • Carmilla share the same name with Carmilla, a common boss character from the original series.
  • A deceased Slogra, a recurring boss from Super Castlevania IV, Symphony of the Night and common enemy in various games since, can be seen in the background during the post-credits scene.
  • Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
    • The name of one of the vampire commanders is Olrox. This is the name of a boss in Symphony of the Night, whose character is based on Count Orlok.
    • A fallen knight mentions a legend that the Bernhard family made a pact with a demon to construct their castle, and because of it's chaotic nature, it's constantly changing. This is similar to what Alucard said about Dracula's Castle to Maria.

Other franchisesEdit

  • Metal Gear
    • It is possible to add Solid Snake's bandana and Solid Eye to Gabriel's normal attire. Solid Snake is the main character of the Metal Gear series, another world-known Konami franchise.
    • The first time you play the Refectory stage, just before the battle with the Evil Butcher, Gabriel enters a small passageway and the music changes briefly into the main theme from Metal Gear Solid.
  • Another knight in another level mentions starving, and hoping to find food. At the end of his note he says "The 'Cake' is not a lie". This is a nod to the game Portal. In which it is learned that "...the cake is a lie".
    • In one of the final stages, a Knight Scroll says that Necromancers use Aperture Magic to create their portal mirrors, a reference to Aperture Science, the foundation that cre from Portal.
  • In the Abbey Tower level there's a note from a fallen knight who laments upon the deaths of his friends Brother Bernard and Sister Laverne. Bernard and Laverne are two of the three protagonists of classic LucasArts game Day of the Tentacle. Also, the note is signed by "H.", a hint to the third main character from said game, called Hoagie

TriviaEdit

  • This is the fourth game in the series to use the Castlevania moniker in Japan. The other three are Harmony of Dissonance, Aria of Sorrow and Lament of Innocence, which were titled Castlevania: Concerto of Midnight Sun, Castlevania: Minuet of Dawn and Castlevania respectively. Out of the four Lords of Shadow is the only game that shares it's subtitle in both Western territories and Japan.

Official ArtworkEdit

Promotional ScreenshotsEdit

E3 2009 ScreenshotsEdit

Gamescon 2009 ScreenshotsEdit

Konami Gamers Night April 9th 2010Edit

VideosEdit

Castlevania Lords of Shadow trailer from E3 2009
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Castlevania Lords of Shadow trailer from E3 2010
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Castlevania Lords of Shadow - Hideo Kojima Special Trailer
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