Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 'Reverie' DLC coming to Xbox Live, EU PSN next week
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After its impromptu delay, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow's DLC, Reverie, is suited up and ready to attend the monster's ball -- er, actually, bad phrasing. The point is that it's coming next week and Xbox 360 users worldwide and PAL PS3 gamers will finally be able to get a taste of it.
Confirmation comes via game director David Cox's Twitter account, where he apologized for the delay and thanked fans for patience. Sadly, Cox didn't reveal an exact day of the week, but we'll be sure to whip out a post when it's known. See what we did there? Huh?
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Okay, yes, we're totally sorry we did that.
Confirmation comes via game director David Cox's Twitter account, where he apologized for the delay and thanked fans for patience. Sadly, Cox didn't reveal an exact day of the week, but we'll be sure to whip out a post when it's known. See what we did there? Huh?
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Okay, yes, we're totally sorry we did that.
Reader Comments (14)
Posted: Apr 15th 2011 10:44PM KaCeX said
If u liked the game this DLC is totally worth the $10!
Posted: Apr 15th 2011 10:59PM N0c7urn3 said
Hopefully, it doesn't ... suck. See what I did there? Huh?
Posted: Apr 15th 2011 11:05PM Schlecht said
It would be appropriate to make an 'I see what you did there Joystiq' comment, but they already beat us to it in their post. You win this round Joystiq...
Posted: Apr 15th 2011 11:08PM Trilancer said
Do you have to buy this to buy the next one?
Posted: Apr 15th 2011 11:33PM Enigma7ic said
@Trilancer Not sure, but if I had to guess, probably. The ending of this seems like it will lead directly into the next one.
If you liked LoS and it's story, I recommend that you buy it. It's a bit short (took me 3 hours) but there's some pretty good puzzles and I really enjoyed it, especially the new cutscene format. Plus lots of exposition into why we saw what we saw in the ending cutscene of the game.
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If you liked LoS and it's story, I recommend that you buy it. It's a bit short (took me 3 hours) but there's some pretty good puzzles and I really enjoyed it, especially the new cutscene format. Plus lots of exposition into why we saw what we saw in the ending cutscene of the game.
Posted: Apr 16th 2011 11:00AM Hawaii Jeff said
@Enigma7ic
wait, there will be more DLC??
so, $10 for this, plus $10 for another DLC, plus $10.....
i am NOT shelling out another $30 when i already paid $60.
since i love the game so much, i will have to wait until they have a sale or eventually a bundle of all the DLC.
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wait, there will be more DLC??
so, $10 for this, plus $10 for another DLC, plus $10.....
i am NOT shelling out another $30 when i already paid $60.
since i love the game so much, i will have to wait until they have a sale or eventually a bundle of all the DLC.
Posted: Apr 16th 2011 11:18AM Robborboy said
@Hawaii Jeff Are you new to the world of expansions or something? You act like this is some kind of new concept.
10$ for 3 hours of interactive entertainment versus 20+$ for non-interactive entertainment. I just don't see how somone could logically complain at how high a Fun:Price ratio you get.
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10$ for 3 hours of interactive entertainment versus 20+$ for non-interactive entertainment. I just don't see how somone could logically complain at how high a Fun:Price ratio you get.
Posted: Apr 15th 2011 11:18PM BombProofGIJoe said
Finally. Been looking forward to the DLC since I beat CV: Lords of Shadow!
Posted: Apr 16th 2011 1:45AM Nobledevil Gaming Optimist said
I'm still only halfway through my rental of Castlevania, but I'm seriously thinking about just buying a new copy. Konami deserves my money for that hotness.
Posted: Apr 16th 2011 7:53AM ck0 said
Too little, too late.
Posted: Apr 16th 2011 3:23PM godly967 said
Still need to finish my game.. ugh. Backlogs
Posted: Apr 16th 2011 6:42PM McDude said
Probably going to be too busy finishing bitches to care when this comes out.





