Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair Co-Op Review


Castlevania: Harmony of Despair is an oddity in the series. The paper thin plot available via the main menu is that the Grimoire book has assembled five characters from the series to take on Dracula and a host of other bosses.

The five characters are: Alucard (from multiple games), Soma Cruz (from Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow), Shanoa (from Order of Ecclesia), Johnathan Morris and Charolette Aulin (from Portrait of Ruin).

The Grimoire book itself brings some semblance of logic to the fact that we have characters from the 1800s to the 2300s in the series (Alucard covers several centuries and games himself).

You start off with the usual weapons for each character: swords for Alucard and Soma, whip for Johnathan, spell book for Charolette and glyphs for Shanoa.

You are able to purchase new offensive and defensive items as well as regular items for the character you choose as you stash away money while playing.

You can only buy and sell in the main menu, there is no way to do it on the fly while playing. Each character has eight different outfits, or more accurately colors, you can choose from. You can play Harmony of Despair by yourself or with up to five other people.

The interesting thing with co-op is that each character will usually start off at a different Grimoire than the one you start off at.

It does mix things up a bit in path selection, but in many cases it can shorten the path by quite a bit. Usually you want to wait for your partners to reach the boss before taking them on though, just makes defeating them that much easier.

Read More @ co-optimus.com

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair whips up Xbox LIVE Arcade


And on the third week of Summer of Arcade, Konami brings us Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. The latest version of the 23 year old franchise introduces co-op play for up to six players.

Harmony of Despair has eight characters from previous 2D Castlevania games playable including Alucard, Soma Cruz, Jonathan Morris, Shanoa, and Charlotte Aulin and allows players to zoom out to see the entire map.

While it doesn't have the experience system in games past, it does include persistent player progression as gamers will be able to keep the items they collect for future play-throughs.

Read More @ examiner.com

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair


This is not the Castlevania game I wanted for the Xbox Live Arcade, and I am not entirely sure it is the game anyone else will be looking for either.

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair looks like a Castelvania, because every single asset of the game has been pulled from a previous Castlevania. It sounds like a Castlevania because none of the music has been created specifically for this title.

It plays like a Castlevania because you can choose from five different recognizable Castlevania heroes who look and play exactly the same as the title they originally starred in.

There are even fleeting moments where this game feels like Castlevania, but then the timer on the top right corner of screen reminds you that maybe this is all a dream and you are not really in Dracula’s castle.


Read More @ gamingtarget.com

New Kia Sportage now in Syria


The new Kia Sportage is now available at Ghrewati Autos showrooms in Syria, uncovered at a press conference late last month.

It offers style and substance for families, with a new bodyshell, new engines and fresh bold styling that introduces a new kind of dynamic aesthetics.

This new model is longer, wider and lower than the previous model but retains the key SUV features

that made the second generation Kia Sportage so popular, where over the last six years the Kia Sportage has attracted thousands of customers and achieved global sales of more than 860,000 units.

Ghrewati Autos also commemorated the promoting of their Kia agent ranking in Tartous to platinum, and promised to unveil the new Kia Ultima in three months

Via : forwardsyria.com

2011 Ford Explorer: an SUV or a crossover?


In response to the question likely intriguing many fans, Ford has disclosed that the redesigned 2011 Ford Explorer will be an SUV (rather than a crossover).

But then this model is actually in an evolving subniche that is affected by a shift throughout the industry.

The Explorer shares a front-drive car platform with the Taurus and will boast a fuel economy that’s similar to that of a crossover.

Replacing the boxy SUV styling are clean, aerodynamic lines. Ford asserted that its reduced towing

capability will still be able to comply with the requirements of most buyers. As the trend moves away from conventional SUVs, different combinations are being created.

Read More @ 4wheelsnews.com

 
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