Quick Jump Daily Digest
Thank you for your interest in the Quick Jump Daily Digest. Get notified of all new content on QJ in our free Daily Digest. To subscribe, enter your email address below and click the subscribe button.
Castlevania: Portrait Of Ruin - New Info From Comic-Con |
Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags: castlevania, Comic-Con, Koji Igarashi, Michiru Yamane, Sonic
Ó
Journalists at San Diego's Comic-Con have been able to get a direct preview of the new Castlevania for the Nintendo DS and have spotted a number of new details. While the available demo build isn't that much different from the one shown at E3, there are still some things worth mentioning.The Castlevania: Portrait Of Ruin demo allowed players to change between characters (Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Orlean) on the fly. Morris now has an interesting sounding kick attack, while Orlean will have a number of spells on her hand. A new magical item was shown too, a kind of rock that bounces off walls when thrown.
The game's producer, Koji Igarashi, also revealed that the game will have a 2-player coop mode, available both locally and and online. But the cooperative stages will differ from the single-player stages, and the number of monsters will apparently depend on whether the game is played locally or online. A shop mode is going to complete the online features, it allows players to trade and sell items with others.
Igarashi mentioned that the soundtrack will be composed by Michiru Yamane, who has been working on the Castlevania franchise for a long time. Yuzo Koshiro of Sonic and Shenmue fame will then complete the soundtrack with a number of his own tracks.
Castlevania: Portrait Of Ruin is set for a release at the end of the year.
Via GameSpot
| This story sucks? This story rocks! |
|
|












Comments
Reply
But I am pretty pleased with the progress so far. I can't wait for this game to come out. I've been pining for another portable Castlevania since I beat DoS, and I don't feel like downgrading to the GBA games.
Isn't John Morris one of the guys from Castlevania: Bloodlines?
Reply
"2-player coop mode, available both locally and and online. But the cooperative stages will differ from the single-player stages, and the number of monsters will apparently depend on whether the game is played locally or online. A shop mode is going to complete the online features, it allows players to trade and sell items with others."
Reply
Reply