Tag Archives: Mercury Stream
Tue, Feb 26, 2013 | 04:16 GMT
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate demo available
Konami has published a demo for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate on the European 3DS eShop. The demo includes a slice of Trevor’s campaign, but the full version of the “2.5D” side-scroller stars both Trevor and Simon Belmont, and boasts of a deep combat system, tons of secrets and gigantic bosses. Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate arrives on 3DS on March 8, and selected retailers are offering three character posters as a pre-order bonus.
Mon, Feb 11, 2013 | 01:36 GMT
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow ports unlikely due to lack of time, resources
Castelvania: Lords of Shadows 2 and Mirror of Fate producer David Cox has said neither title is likely to make the jump to other platforms.
Wed, Jan 23, 2013 | 01:26 GMT
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate screens are tiny gems
These new screens for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate show Mercury Strem putting the 3DS through its paces.
Mon, Apr 12, 2010 | 08:58 BST
Castlevania devs “decided against” using Move for Lords of Shadow

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow producer Dave Cox has revealed that PlayStation Move was considered for the game, but it was “decided” not to.
Mon, Jan 18, 2010 | 08:56 GMT
PS3 “lead platform” for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow

Dave Cox, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow producer, has tweeted that PS3 will be the “lead platform” for the game’s development.
Mon, Aug 24, 2009 | 15:11 BST
New Castlevania: Lords of Shadow trailer revealed
Konami released a new trailer for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow during GamesCom. Go catch it after the jump.
This is the “rebirth” of the franchise as Konami are proclaiming it, what with sticking Mercury Stream in development duties and Hideo Kojima overseeing it.
Needless to say, with Kojima and his studio overlooking the game, you really don’t want to fuck this up.
It’s out next year for PS3 and 360.
From GT.



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