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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
better than some of the REALLY stupid gore/horror games,
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This review is from: Dracula-The Resurrection (Video Game)
most of the horror game genre is just rip-offs of classics likeresident evil and dino crisis.....but not this. this game is so superior and different from the rest of the horror game genre.its very suffistocated and different but still has the power of being really freaking scary and a majorly killer piece of supreme game excellence.i strongly recommend this to fans of silent hill and parasite eve.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game..But Very Short.,
By Chris (Bridgeport, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dracula-The Resurrection (Video Game)
The good news is that if you're a fan of the Dracula/horror genre then this game will completely engross you. The storyline is very intriguing and the cut scenes are beautifully rendered. The bad news is that your fun will be short lived. The game does not last long at all despite being a two disc set. Even the most novice of gamers will breeze through this in no time. The ending is somewhat anticlimactic as there is no real showdown with Dracula and the game leaves the door wide open for an obvious sequel. Still, it remains an entertaining little game that is probably better off as a rental because of it's brevity.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Riveting storyline in gloomy, gothic settings.,
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This review is from: Dracula-The Resurrection (Video Game)
This game is a first person adventure where you solve puzzles and collect items to use. The storyline advances with use of different items and solving of different puzzles. If your looking for a gory, terror-filled monster killing game that'll keep you on your toes and at the edge of your seat, this isn't the game for you, but as a fan of gothic horror and the Bram Stoker novel, I find it highly entertaining. For one thing, the settings are beautifully rendered and the game gives you the ability to look in all directions. The only thing that is campy about this game is the animated cut scenes that feature crappy voicing (Jonathan Harker sounds exactly like Keanu Reeves in the Francis Ford Coppola movie; Translyvanian villagers have cockney accents; Dracula also doesn't have an eastern-European accent) and herky-jerky character movement, but other than that this game is a fun little adventure. It basically reopens the storyline that the novel closes. The game's areas can be divided into two halves: Borgo Pass and Castle Dracula. In Borgo Pass you must first gather items around the Village to find your way into a mine that will allow you to sneak into Castle Dracula and once inside you must gather items that will lift a curse from a witch who will lead you to where Mina (the girl you must rescue) is being held prisoner. This is no fast-paced fright fest, but works well as an entertaining, slower-paced mystery. If you liked this game (as I did) you will want to check out it's sequal, Dracula: The Last Sanctuary
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