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Dracula: Origin

Dracula: Origin

PC
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Release Date: May 20, 2008

Adventure, Point-and-click, Books, Vampires, Singleplayer

Dracula: Beginning is an adventure game will keep you in a truly gothic, and therefore dark style. The studio Frogwares is responsible for its preparation, with positions with a well-known nineteenth-century detective in the leading roles (including The Mystery of the Mummy and Sherlock Holmes and the mystery of the silver earring) and games prepared on the canvas of Juliusz Verna's work (Journey to the Interior of the Earth and 80 Days).

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How did Dracula become a vampire? He was a passionate, deeply religious man, but was broken by his wife's suicide; the soul of the woman he worshipped was damned! Crazy with grief and rage, he damned himself by choosing the Devil. He hid the profound suffering of the loss of his love and became an immortal monster, devoted to destruction. His inconsolable sorrow and his infinite hate carry him to search eternally for revenge; thus, he discovers that there exists somewhere an antediluvian manuscript with the details of a ritual , a ritual that would show how to awaken the infernal souls. At last, Dracula thinks he has found the way to bring back to life his love from beyond… for starters. You are Professor Van Helsing, and your life is devoted to the elimination of Dracula. You must prevent Dracula from finding and using the manuscript; you must help everyone who crossed paths with the count and refused to serve him; you must eliminate Count Dracula. The inquiry leads you from London to an Egyptian necropolis, from a Viennese palace to a cursed monastery, to finish in the famous lair of Dracula. A delightfully gothic adventure game.

Game Series

Dracula: Origin
Dracula: Origin

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Dracula: Origin Game Series

Dracula: Origin Game Series

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PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 3 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card 256 MB (GeForce FX 5200 or better), 3 GB HDD, Windows XP SP2/Vista.

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Game Ratings for Dracula: Origin Video Game.

74%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Positive (352)

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The main pros of the game

  • Visuals: The graphics, while from 2008, are noted to be stunning and detailed, with well-designed character models and atmospheric environments.
  • Puzzles: A variety of complex and challenging puzzles that cater to puzzle enthusiasts. Many players found them engaging and satisfying to solve, with a mix of logical and inventory-based challenges.
  • Atmosphere and Story: The game features a decent and intriguing gothic story based on Bram Stoker's Dracula. The atmosphere is enhanced by fitting background music and creepy side characters, creating a sense of immersion.
  • Voice Acting: Generally considered decent, contributing to the overall narrative experience.
  • Exploration: Players can travel to various interesting locations, including London, Cairo, Austria, and Transylvania, adding to the game's appeal.

The main cons of the game

  • Slow Character Movement: The main character, Van Helsing, walks slowly and cannot run, leading to tedious backtracking.
  • Fixed Resolution: The game is stuck in a 4:3 aspect ratio, which some players found limiting.
  • Obscure Puzzles: Many puzzles require esoteric knowledge or have obscure solutions, making them frustrating for some players.
  • Linear Gameplay: The game is highly linear, often locking players into specific actions that must be completed before progressing, which can lead to frustration if players forget to do something.
  • Technical Issues: Some players experienced problems running the game on modern systems, requiring compatibility adjustments and additional downloads.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Lack of Achievements: Players noted the absence of Steam achievements, which would have added to the game's replayability.
  • More Dynamic Gameplay: Some users expressed a desire for less linearity and more exploration options, as well as the inclusion of secret items to find.
  • Improved Translation: Several reviews mentioned issues with the English translation, noting awkward phrasings that could detract from the experience.
  • Enhanced Menu Options: Users suggested improvements to the game's menu, such as better color schemes and additional configuration options like font size adjustments.

Summary

  • Overall, while "Dracula: Origin" has its flaws, many players appreciate its nostalgic charm, engaging puzzles, and atmospheric storytelling, making it a worthwhile experience for fans of the genre.

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