Konami makes Castlevania Judgement official

Not all of the game confirmations these past few days have been popular ones. Konami has now made it official that the Wii will be getting Castlevania Judgement, a fighter made by series producer Iga Igarashi and featuring character models designed by manga artist Takeshi Obata.

You’ll “slash, stab, and whip” using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, and you’ll be able to do so against friends using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. DS connectivity will also be utilized (finally) by using Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia to unlock some bonus features.

All this change? They wanted to set it apart from the rest of the Castlevania series. I’m wondering why they couldn’t just “set it apart” with the biggest game and best story yet for a 2D action platformer…

El Segundo, Calif. – July 1, 2008 – Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today announced that Castlevania Judgment, the first Castlevania title in the fighting game genre, is currently in development exclusively for Wii™. Developed by legendary Castlevania series producer Koji “Iga” Igarashi, Castlevania Judgment bridges the past with the present as it pits several generations of the Belmont clan against a host of characters that span the franchise’s 22-year history.

“We wanted to take this addition to the signature Konami franchise in a direction that really sets it apart from the previous Castlevania titles in the series,” said Anthony Crouts, Vice President of Marketing for Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. “The Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk capabilities, along with the iconic characters, make this game the ideal entry point into the fighting game genre. This combination is certain to thrill old and new fans of the franchise.”

With 3D environments rendered on Wii, players can choose sides in an epic battle of good versus evil using iconic Castlevania characters designed by famed manga artist Takeshi Obata. Using the motion-sensing controls of the Nunchuk and Wii Remote™, players can slash, stab and whip their way across a variety of stages and environmental elements with various surrounding objects as weapons. Select characters can also set traps and make use of monsters on the field to achieve victory in a clash of epic proportions. As an added bonus, players are also able to compete head-to-head using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection™ and connect with Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia on the Nintendo DS to unlock bonus gameplay content.

via Siliconera

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