Castlevania comes to Games Convention
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on August 23, 2006 11:13:40 AM (114 Reads)
Konami Digital Entertainment celebrates Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin as creator Koji Igarashi and composer Michiru Yamane attend Leipzig show
Konami Digital Entertainment will be showcasing the forthcoming
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin for Nintendo DS at the Games Convention
exhibition in Leipzig, with series creator Koji “IGA' Igarashi and
Musical Director Michiru Yamane both appearing on stage to discuss the
new addition to the series.
The latest addition to Konami's
eternally popular series, Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin gives the
player control of two different characters. The pair “ vampire hunter
Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Aulin, a young girl with magical
abilities “ must work to thwart a plan to resurrect Dracula's Castle
and unleash a reign of evil upon the unsuspecting world, all within a
new World War II setting. Producer IGA will also use the Leipzig show
to unveil three new characters: Stella, Loretta and Brauner and will
outline their use in the game.
The new setting captures the
chaos and suffering the era, with thousands of lost souls wandering the
world in search of salvation. Desperate to escape the limbo within
their exist, the misguided spirits seek to rebuild Dracula's Castle
from its ruins, and are lead by a pair of evil Vampire sisters out to
resurrect their master's home for their own nefarious plans. Thrown
together, Jonathan and Charlotte must combine their unusual skill sets
to defeat the plans and restore harmony.
Retaining the same 2D
platform realms for which the series is famed, Castlevania: Portrait of
Ruin uses a side-on view to oversee the scrolling stages. Players can
switch freely between Jonathan and Charlotte as they progress through
the levels, using their skills when appropriate. In addition to
Jonathan's weapon expertise and Charlotte's spell-casting, both
characters can utilise all-new “Summon' attacks to raise demons to
assist them against the Vampire sisters' army. Similarly, more
conventional weapons can also be found on route, and saved for use
against the hardier monsters that await in the shadows.
Featuring
all-new locations and a cast of over 100 different adversaries,
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin marks a welcome return to the DS for the
series. IGA's Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow has already enjoyed massive
success for the format, and his new epic is certain to wow Nintendo
users when it is released later in the year. But for those that cannot
wait that long, a new trailer and playable versions of the game will
whet the appetite