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    Bram Stoker's Dracula

    Game » consists of 13 releases. Released Jan 01, 1993

    A horror action platformer game based on the movie of the same name, released on a multitude of platforms from 1993 on, developed by Psygnosis, Traveller's Tales, and Probe Entertainment and published by Sony Imagesoft and Psygnosis.

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    Average score of 4 user reviews

    This game is a complete disaster and the controls are the worst part. 0

    What were they thinking! This game is an insult to every Dracula fan, One of the most important aspects in a videogame is the gameplay and the players must feel comfortable with the control mechanics or at least enjoy the game. Well this is not the case, sadly. This is one of the worst games i have ever played for the sega genesis/megadrive and it's a shame that they ruined the whole game with a boring and repetitive gameplay, a really unforgiving difficulty not because of the challenge, but bec...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Music and art take the cake; otherwise... 0

    The SEGA Mega Drive / Super Nintendo versionsAs far as gameplay and graphics are concerned, they're pretty much the same; the graphics and level design are identical, they're basically clones just with different sound engines and maybe an ampler colour palette for the Super Nintendo version, although I could hardly see any noticeable difference between each version's sprites and tiles.Going more in-depth in the gameplay, it's very unfair and unforgiving. It is at least possible to beat the game ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Needless to say, Bram Stoker's rolling on the coffin with his character being reduced to a miserable Castlevania knock-o 0

    Okay, so this is an E-rated game adaptation of the 1992 R-rated film adaptation of the classic novel. Making an E-rated game based on an R-rated movie is an unusual decision. It's like making a T-rated game based on a PG-rated film or a G-rated film or an animated television series rated TV-Y or TV-Y7 or TV-G or TV-PG.The game is a blatant Castlevania rip-off, and does almost offers nothing to stand out from Castlevania. It also barely follows the movie at all. To name a few inconsistencies, Ren...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Underrated by many. 0

    The Famicom/NES versionAs far as gameplay and challenge is concerned, I have to say it's not a terrible game. Some confusing puzzles and a ton of secrets hidden behind fake walls and other antics make this game either very frustrating or more enticing for the gamer that likes a challenging experience. To others, it might seem a bit unforgiving. One big complaint I have about the difficulty is the first boss: the sprite is pitch black, and so is part of the background it moves in. How can you ide...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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