You play an American businessman in 1899 London who learns that his brother was part of a team of men that destroyed Dracula. Yet, the evil count of darkness has risen again. You must kill h... Read allYou play an American businessman in 1899 London who learns that his brother was part of a team of men that destroyed Dracula. Yet, the evil count of darkness has risen again. You must kill him again and save your fiancee.You play an American businessman in 1899 London who learns that his brother was part of a team of men that destroyed Dracula. Yet, the evil count of darkness has risen again. You must kill him again and save your fiancee.
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Dracula Unleashed was a Full Motion Video game developed by ICOM Simulations and released in 1993. The graphics in the game are simply amazing for 1993. It had easily the best graphics on the Sega CD and was years ahead of its time. The sets and costumes within the game are amazingly authentic and the acting too was really good. It acts as a sequel to the story Dracula, taking place several years after the book's events. You play as Alexander Morris, a brother of Quincey Morris, who comes to London to find out about Quincey's death. However, strange murders soon start happening around town and Alexender realizes it's linked to his brother's death. Now he must get to the bottom of what's going on before his friends and loved ones are put in danger.
Now, if you play your cards right, you will soon dispose of the Lord of the undead once and for all. But that my friends, is much easier said then done. You see, being in the right place at the right time is essential throughout the game, and if you mess up, you will most likely die. There are many ways to die in this game, and you will most likely encounter them all long before you find the correct solution to the game., But that's what makes it so worth playing through out. Any gamer can beat a game where you shoot zombies in the head. This is a game for the intelligent and perceptive gamer. The game was re-released in 2002 as a DVD with updated visuals and special features and it looks even better than it did on the Sega CD.
Conclusion - For those that like vampires and Dracula, add this one to your collection.
Rated this 8/10.
Now, if you play your cards right, you will soon dispose of the Lord of the undead once and for all. But that my friends, is much easier said then done. You see, being in the right place at the right time is essential throughout the game, and if you mess up, you will most likely die. There are many ways to die in this game, and you will most likely encounter them all long before you find the correct solution to the game., But that's what makes it so worth playing through out. Any gamer can beat a game where you shoot zombies in the head. This is a game for the intelligent and perceptive gamer. The game was re-released in 2002 as a DVD with updated visuals and special features and it looks even better than it did on the Sega CD.
Conclusion - For those that like vampires and Dracula, add this one to your collection.
Rated this 8/10.
During the era of Sega Cd, games like this one were practically the norm. "Night Trap", "Sewer Shark" and "Who Killed Johnny Rock?" to name a few all had the same visual concept. "Dracula Unleashed" was one of the best though in my opinion but not really that well known.
Yea the acting is a bit cheesy but always charming and at times quite creepy. Gameplay is really just a matter of having the right items in hand when arriving to certain locations at certain times, therefore triggering specific scenes that advance the story.
I always really enjoyed this one and still have it to this day. I visit it every so often and if you have the chance, give it a go.
Yea the acting is a bit cheesy but always charming and at times quite creepy. Gameplay is really just a matter of having the right items in hand when arriving to certain locations at certain times, therefore triggering specific scenes that advance the story.
I always really enjoyed this one and still have it to this day. I visit it every so often and if you have the chance, give it a go.
Dracula Unleashed was a Full Motion Video game developed by ICOM Simulations and released in 1993.
The graphics in the game are simply amazing for 1993. It had easily the best graphics on the Sega CD and was years ahead of its time.
The sets and costumes within the game are amazingly authentic and the acting too was really good.
It acts as a sequel to the story Dracula, taking place several years after the book's events. You play as Alexander Morris, a brother of Quincey Morris, who comes to London to find out about Quincey's death. However, strange murders soon start happening around town and Alexender realizes it's linked to his brother's death. Now he must get to the bottom of what's going on before his friends and loved ones are put in danger.
Now, if you play your cards right, you will soon dispose of the Lord of the undead once and for all. But that my friends, is much easier said then done. You see, being in the right place at the right time is essential throughout the game, and if you mess up, you will most likely die. There are many ways to die in this game, and you will most likely encounter them all long before you find the correct solution to the game., But that's what makes it so worth playing through out. Any gamer can beat a game where you shoot zombies in the head. This is a game for the intelligent and perceptive gamer. The game was re-released in 2002 as a DVD with updated visuals and special features and it looks even better than it did on the Sega CD.
Conclusion - For those that like vampires and Dracula, add this one to your collection.
Rated this 8/10
Now, if you play your cards right, you will soon dispose of the Lord of the undead once and for all. But that my friends, is much easier said then done. You see, being in the right place at the right time is essential throughout the game, and if you mess up, you will most likely die. There are many ways to die in this game, and you will most likely encounter them all long before you find the correct solution to the game., But that's what makes it so worth playing through out. Any gamer can beat a game where you shoot zombies in the head. This is a game for the intelligent and perceptive gamer. The game was re-released in 2002 as a DVD with updated visuals and special features and it looks even better than it did on the Sega CD.
Conclusion - For those that like vampires and Dracula, add this one to your collection.
Rated this 8/10
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