- Publisher: DreamCatcher Interactive
- Release Date: Jun 14, 2000
- Also On: iPhone/iPad
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Seriously scary and atmospheric without being horrifying, more of an elegant Vincent Price scare than an 80s slasher movie. Think Goth Disney, and you've got the right idea.
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Da GameboyzAn optical masterpiece with ample amounts of creativity melded together to form an extremely entertaining experience.
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As soon as I finished this game (yes, at four in the morning), I pulled my paperback copy of "Dracula" by ol Bram Stoker off the shelf and started reading. Anything that makes me want to read up on stuff has got to have something right about it.
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A creaking cupboard door will send shivers up your spine if the characters haven't already started it a-tingling! The character graphics have to be seen to be believed. They are superb, almost caricatures, with eyes that tell their own stories.
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We've been waiting for a respectable point and click adventure since "Grim Fandango" came along, and although "Dracula Resurrection" is a quick ride, it's well worth the price of admission.
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PC GamerA game that proves there's plenty of blood left in this genre. [Sept 2000, p.112]
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Die-hard point-and-clickers may be turned off by the lack of any real brain-busting puzzle action, but an engaging plot combined with terrific graphics and sound should make up for these shortcomings.
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The games biggest draw has got to be Artistic Director Jacques Simian's fabulously atmospheric world. The other characters (and there aren't nearly enough of them) are gorgeously 3D rendered right down to the last bloody facial capillary.
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It's very short, so even novice adventure gamers won't have much trouble finishing it in a few sessions.
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The level of darkness has been vastly overused. Many a time, I had difficulty actually finding objects and performing certain actions since I couldn't see certain portions of the screen.
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CNET GamecenterDreamCatcher's game basically consists of one man leisurely fumbling through a series of Myst-like tasks while Dracula hangs out on the sidelines.
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With nothing really novel to offer, and a short gameplay experience with few characters, locales, or tantalizing puzzles, this adventure-puzzle game is best suited for novice adventurers.
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Because Dracula Resurrection is too short, with little interaction, few options, no Count Dracula worth mentioning, and because the challenges aren't engaging, requiring that players be little more than undead (or brain dead) themselves, I suggest that only die-hard fans of computer artwork/animation bother with it.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 26
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Mixed: 12 out of 26
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Negative: 5 out of 26
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Dec 24, 2021
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Dec 30, 2019
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Jan 6, 2018Ambientación genial, buena música y dificultad, pero adolece de una buena historia y de una extensión algo mayor.