![]() New in this demo was the ability to change the equipped items on each character, as well as a kick attack for vampire hunter Jonathan Morris and some new spells for magic-user Charlotte Orlean. ![]() Set in two distinct locales-a castle and a city-the demo let us switch between the game's new characters on the fly as we progressed. The demo of Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin on display at Comic-Con is similar to the one that we played before E3, but we did notice a few new features that are worthy of mention. Earlier today, during an informal meeting with Castlevania producer Koji Igarashi at the San Diego Comic-Con, we got a few of the answers that we were looking for, and we also got a brief look at the latest work-in-progress version of the game. We first got our hands on the game shortly before the Electronic Entertainment Expo in May, and although we gleaned plenty of information on that occasion, we were left with a number of questions unanswered. ![]() Currently scheduled for release toward the end of this year, Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin is the second game in Konami's long-running Castlevania series to be developed exclusively for the Nintendo DS.
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