This sequel to Castlevania: Lords of Shadow reveals the story of the Belmonts as they battle destiny across generations to discover their true fate. Trevor Belmont, knight of the Brotherhood of Light, embarks on an epic quest to avenge his mother who was killed by his father Gabriel.
Following the settlement of the lawsuit between Bethesda and Interplay that awarded the full rights for the Fallout series to the house of The Elder Scrolls, GOG and Steam were forced to remove the classics Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Classics: Brotherhood of Steel from their catalogs, leaving fans wondering about what would happen of the earlier chapters of the beloved series.
Something finally seems to be moving, as today the ESRB published a new rating (obviously a M) for all three games.
The idea is the brainchild of brothers Asger and Bo Strandby, with Press Play studio director Rune Dittmer saying “it is one of those games, where the basic premise is hard to describe, but once you have the controller in your hand, it is so obviously fun that you immediately get it.”
“So when Asger and Bo showed us the prototype at a party," Dittmer added, "it was a no-brainer to give them some time to elaborate on the core concept. And now a year later we are proud to announce Press Play’s second game for Xbox One.”
The idea is the brainchild of brothers Asger and Bo Strandby, with Press Play studio director Rune Dittmer saying “it is one of those games, where the basic premise is hard to describe, but once you have the controller in your hand, it is so obviously fun that you immediately get it.”
“So when Asger and Bo showed us the prototype at a party," Dittmer added, "it was a no-brainer to give them some time to elaborate on the core concept. And now a year later we are proud to announce Press Play’s second game for Xbox One.”