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shad4159: by Sam Machkovech - May 11, 2015 6:35 pm UTC Castlevaner, Bloodstained! Koji Igarashi Classic Japanese game developer Konami hasn't had a very good month . Now, its seeming collapse has received another stakethrough theheart: a new Castlevania-like...
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by Sam Machkovech - May 11, 2015 6:35 pm UTC Castlevaner, Bloodstained! Koji Igarashi Classic Japanese game developer Konami hasn't had a very good month . Now, its seeming collapse has received another stakethrough theheart: a new Castlevania-like game is being made by that series' most important producer. Koji Igarashitheseries' longest-running producer and the guy who got credit for revitalizing the series by working on PlayStation classic Symphony of the Night launched a Kickstarter on Monday for a game that resembles Castlevania in everything but name . The mockup screenshots for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night paint a familiar picture for Castlevania fans, full ofgothic environs, hand-drawn characters, undead warriors, magical weapons, and, of course, whips. The game, which will be available as a digital download to backers who donate at least $28, isIgarashi's first major project announcement since he left Konami last year .While Konami still holds the right to that series'tra
by Sam Machkovech - May 11, 2015 6:35 pm UTC Castlevaner, Bloodstained! Koji Igarashi Classic Japanese game developer Konami hasn't had a very good month . Now, its seeming collapse has received another stakethrough theheart: a new Castlevania-like game is being made by that series' most important producer. Koji Igarashitheseries' longest-running producer and the guy who got credit for revitalizing the series by working on PlayStation classic Symphony of the Night launched a Kickstarter on Monday for a game that resembles Castlevania in everything but name . The mockup screenshots for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night paint a familiar picture for Castlevania fans, full ofgothic environs, hand-drawn characters, undead warriors, magical weapons, and, of course, whips. The game, which will be available as a digital download to backers who donate at least $28, isIgarashi's first major project announcement since he left Konami last year .While Konami still holds the right to that series'tra
by Sam Machkovech - May 11, 2015 6:35 pm UTC Castlevaner, Bloodstained! Koji Igarashi Classic Japanese game developer Konami hasn't had a very good month . Now, its seeming collapse has received another stakethrough theheart: a new Castlevania-like game is being made by that series' most important producer. Koji Igarashitheseries' longest-running producer and the guy who got credit for revitalizing the series by working on PlayStation classic Symphony of the Night launched a Kickstarter on Monday for a game that resembles Castlevania in everything but name . The mockup screenshots for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night paint a familiar picture for Castlevania fans, full ofgothic environs, hand-drawn characters, undead warriors, magical weapons, and, of course, whips. The game, which will be available as a digital download to backers who donate at least $28, isIgarashi's first major project announcement since he left Konami last year .While Konami still holds the right to that series'tra
by Sam Machkovech - May 11, 2015 6:35 pm UTC Castlevaner, Bloodstained! Koji Igarashi Classic Japanese game developer Konami hasn't had a very good month . Now, its seeming collapse has received another stakethrough theheart: a new Castlevania-like game is being made by that series' most important producer. Koji Igarashitheseries' longest-running producer and the guy who got credit for revitalizing the series by working on PlayStation classic Symphony of the Night launched a Kickstarter on Monday for a game that resembles Castlevania in everything but name . The mockup screenshots for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night paint a familiar picture for Castlevania fans, full ofgothic environs, hand-drawn characters, undead warriors, magical weapons, and, of course, whips. The game, which will be available as a digital download to backers who donate at least $28, isIgarashi's first major project announcement since he left Konami last year .While Konami still holds the right to that series'tra
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