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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Dracula Origin



Dracula Origin (PC/ENG/2008)
Year 2008 | PC game | English | Publisher: The Adventure Company | Developer: Frogwares | 2.17 Gb
Genre: Adventure Game


Dracula: Origin reveals the origins of the Dracula curse. Once the ardent defender of Christendom, Dracula loses his faith in God when he is abandoned by his one true love after she marries. Dracula then makes a pact with the Prince of Darkness, and becomes a vampire.



As time goes by, Dracula discovers the existence of a manuscript that allegedly details a rite which brings damned souls back from the beyond. On the body of one of his last victims, Dracula finds the photograph of a pretty young woman, Mina, who looks so disconcertingly like his beloved one; he determines that her body would be the perfect host for the damned soul of the woman he worshipped.

In Dracula: Origin, the player takes the role of the famous Professor Van Helsing whose life’s aim is the destruction of Dracula. Van Helsing must stop the vampire from finding the manuscript. A rich adventure that takes him from London to Egypt, Austria and through Carpathian Europe right into the terrifying home of the Dark Prince.

Game Features:
* A Gothic, romantic and fantastic atmosphere, true to the original as conjured up by Bram Stoker, providing a completely immersive adventure.
* A relentless hunt through several countries for one of the most terrifying characters in horror literature.
* A confrontation between 2 radically opposed heroes: Van Helsing, the spiritual hero, a sober scientist fighting the young and flamboyant Dracula, as inhuman as he is evil.
* Superb graphics mixed with 2D environments and 3D characters wrapped up in an excellent story line.
* Interact with over 40 characters. Use and combine more than 150 objects associated with the vampire-themed of the game (stake, statue, garlic, mirro r...).
* A progressive Help System, for players who get stuck on a riddle or mystery, provides increasingly pertinent clues.





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