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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2

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  • 2014
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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 (2014)
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Dracula awakens after decades of slumber to find that Satan's return is imminent. He reluctantly teams up with his old enemy Zobek to stop the apocalypse from happening.Dracula awakens after decades of slumber to find that Satan's return is imminent. He reluctantly teams up with his old enemy Zobek to stop the apocalypse from happening.Dracula awakens after decades of slumber to find that Satan's return is imminent. He reluctantly teams up with his old enemy Zobek to stop the apocalypse from happening.

  • Directors
    • Enric Álvarez
    • Jesús Cobo
  • Writers
    • Joan Amat Iglesis
    • Carlos Zarzuela Sánchez
    • Enric Álvarez
  • Stars
    • Robert Carlyle
    • Patrick Stewart
    • Richard Madden
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
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    • Directors
      • Enric Álvarez
      • Jesús Cobo
    • Writers
      • Joan Amat Iglesis
      • Carlos Zarzuela Sánchez
      • Enric Álvarez
    • Stars
      • Robert Carlyle
      • Patrick Stewart
      • Richard Madden
    • 5User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Robert Carlyle
    Robert Carlyle
    • Gabriel Belmont
    • (voice)
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    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Zobek
    • (voice)
    Richard Madden
    Richard Madden
    • Alucard
    • (voice)
    Jason Isaacs
    Jason Isaacs
    • Satan
    • (voice)
    Natascha McElhone
    Natascha McElhone
    • Marie Belmont
    • (voice)
    Sally Knyvette
    Sally Knyvette
    • Carmilla
    • (voice)
    Stuart Campbell
    • Trevor Belmont
    • (voice)
    Anthony Howell
    Anthony Howell
    • Victor
    • (voice)
    Alex Childs
    Alex Childs
    • Raisa Volkova
    • (voice)
    Alastair Parker
    Alastair Parker
    • Nergal
    • (voice)
    Mark Lewis Jones
    Mark Lewis Jones
    • Guido
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    Mimi Keene
    Mimi Keene
    • Euryale
    • (voice)
    • …
    Matthew Clancy
    • Chupacabras
    • (voice)
    • …
    Aleksandar Mikic
    • Agreus
    • (voice)
    Mark Healy
    • Toymaker
    • (voice)
    • (as Mark Lewis Healy)
    Gunnar Cauthery
    • TV Presenter
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    Stephen Hughes
    Stephen Hughes
    • Golden Paladin
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Enric Álvarez
      • Jesús Cobo
    • Writers
      • Joan Amat Iglesis
      • Carlos Zarzuela Sánchez
      • Enric Álvarez
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    7bogdanbalostin

    Solid goofy story

    As always I try to review the game for the story and artistic merit. And as always, gameplay gets in the way.

    The story is pretty interesting if you can get over the first half of Dracula obeying Zobek's commands and crawling through same old science facilities like a rat (oh, wait, actually he is a rat for a portion of the game). The science facility sections are boring and uninspiring and it's too bad they decided to put these at the beginning. It almost made me drop the game.

    Soon enough, you switch scenery and the story picks up pace, although it's still a little goofy, all around. I'm not saying it's bad, just leave your logic behind, things go here by the Castlevania lore.

    Now, the castle part is really well done, both in execution and in concept. It's where the story goes a little abstract (and I like that) and the scenery is simply gorgeous from time to time. Perfect Gothic atmosphere.

    Backtracking in the city is a little confusing (read as a lot) but everything about the city is not my favorite. Surprisingly, in this game, you don't spend a lot of time fighting weaker hordes of enemies and it feels like you're going from boss fight to boss fight. Sure it keeps things interesting but it's missing something. That I'm so powerful feeling from time to time when you're forced to fight lots of stupid minions. Is it just me, then?
    8charlesrollan

    Castlevania: lords of shadows 2 god of war

    Castlevania lords of shadows 2 is a great game but it needs to be more like god of war.
    7doesitactuallymatter

    Gory, bloody and sexy Dracula goodness!

    Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 is a vast improvement over the prequel. Excusably flawed in some areas, a well-rounded combat system, great atmosphere and a pretty decent story make it a tasty experience.

    Story-wise, you continue a few .. centuries? after the events of the previous title. You play as Gabriel Belmont's evil incarnation Dracula in all his blood-sucking, finger-licking, fang-bearing glory. Good ol' Zobek pops up at the beginning of the game and tells you Satan is raffling a whoopass and you two have all the numbers. Considering the urgency of Bigredhorny chasing y'all around, he asks for a temporary alliance to prevent Satan's summoning in exchange for Dracula's ultimate wish: eternal rest.

    I won't spoil any details of later sections of the plot but, for an action game, the narrative is surprisingly solid and enthralling. A lot of the good things happening in this reboot of Castlevania have to do with the atmosphere surrounding the game universe. The soundtrack is chillingly good, the feeling of utter devastation throughout the levels is awesome and the general design of characters and enemies alike is top-notch. Worth noting, some boss encounters come with an extra serving of epic sauce.

    There have been a few changes in terms of how the game plays out in respect to the original Lords of Shadow. First off, the camera is now dynamic, which is a simple yet outstanding improvement over the fixed view. Also, we are now thrown into a sort of open-world format. However, the result is something closer to Darksiders or old school console action games where the freedom to roam is limited and what happens is you actually end up revisiting locations that (usually thanks to a recently-acquired ability) reveal a path that would've been previously inaccessible.

    Combat is pretty straightforward: your go-to weapon is the Blood Whip, which is reminiscent of the Cross in the previous entry, but there's also the Void Sword and the Chaos Claws. The former serves as a leech-life-back weapon that also has attacks to freeze your opponents, while the latter is more focused on heavy damage and breaks defenses on certain enemies. All three weapons have similar attacks and the inputs are almost the same in all cases, but the whip is the only one that doesn't require a finite 'mana' bar to use. Besides these three puppies, you also get some secondary weapons and on-use items that have different temporary effects, like slowing down time or unlocking all attacks with all weapons. It can get a bit convoluted juggling both resources for the sword and claw plus the secondary abilities plus the inventory items plus remembering all combos, but all in all, it's a neat combat system that works pretty well and doesn't get in the way of fun.

    Praises aside, there are a few flaws with Lords of Shadow 2.

    For starters, while I can appreciate the intention to redo some of the things that were wrong with the first game, I'm not completely sold on the pseudo-open-world thing. Having to go back a bunch of screens just to pick up a health upgrade you may only get access to 6 hours in doesn't sound particularly enticing to me. Also, it might just be me being silly, but I often times got lost and couldn't really figure out where I was supposed to go next (there's even an objective marker, for Pete's sake!) and I attribute that to levels working the way they do with this kind of system. I found backtracking through scenery I've already seen really exhausting, particularly so when it came to collectibles and upgrades. To be fair, though, the game world is sort of circular, so you're not literally backtracking, therefore your mileage may vary.

    Simultaneously, while the combat is good, solid fun, I would've liked to see maybe more instances with weaker but more abundant enemies to make things a bit more dynamic and feel a tad more powerful. Even with full upgrades, often times you feel like you're chipping away at those demons with a wet noodle. Despite urban legends, wet noodles don't hurt at all.

    While we're on the topic of combat, some bosses and sequences are very underwhelming, either visually or mechanically, which is a shame because some others are absolutely phenomenal. The peeps at MercurySteam clearly know how to come up with great ideas but consistency goes a long way. Maybe some portions of the game were a bit rushed, which would make sense considering certain parts towards the end of the story also feel somewhat vague and inconclusive.

    What it all boils down to is a very interesting and unconventional rendition of the Castlevania mythos that's even better than the first Lords of Shadow. Some details in the final product could have been a bit more polished, but the sum of its parts make for a really fun and engaging action game.

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      Dracula: What is a man? Just a miserable little pile of secrets.

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      • February 25, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
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    • Also known as
      • 悪魔城ドラキュラ ロード オブ シャドウ 2
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