E309: HIDEO KOJIMA TAKES THE REINS FOR PS3, XBOX 360 CASTLEVANIA: LORDS OF SHADOW


6.4.2009

Brandon Boyer

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Hideo Kojima’s biggest surprise for E3 wasn’t the potentially 4-player portable Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker or Raiden’s return for Metal Gear Solid Rising, but — newly unveiled at Konami’s late-Wednesday conference — the fact that he will be assuming production control for Lords of Shadow, the latest attempt at bringing Konami’s decades-old Castlevania franchise to life in full 3D.

In development for PS3 and Xbox 360 by Madrid studio Mercury Steam — the same team behind Clive Barker’s Jericho — Konami says Lords of Shadow is “one of its most ambitious and innovative titles to date”, with “a rich, open game world that traverses snowy mountain ranges, Gothic castles, and undead-strewn wastelands in a devastated Southern Europe during the Middle Ages,” and a star-studded voice lineup that will include Robert Carlyle, Natasha McElhone, Jason Isaacs, and, yes, as above, Patrick Stewart.

Whether those key words “open game world” are code for a game that will retain the later 2D Castlevanias signature slowly-unfolding back-tracking structure remains to be seen, but Kojima’s involvement, however executive and overarching, is surely meant to inspire confidence that this might be the 3D Castlevania done right, after a series of four earlier attempts across Nintendo 64 and PlayStation 2 that, by most accounts, were not.

Hit the jump for a collection of high res screenshots.

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