| 90 |
Game Chronicles
I highly recommend picking up this title as soon as you can sink your teeth into it.
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| 82 |
2404.org
The game weaves a great yarn, full of mystery, surprises, and developments that will keep you drawn to the monitor.
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| 82 |
GamingExcellence
Despite the fact that Dracula: Origin is rather short, Frogwares has achieved the apex of what designing intelligent and entertaining puzzle/adventure games is all about, thus making Origin’s twenty-dollar price tag seem unfit.
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| 81 |
Jolt Online Gaming UK
One of the best point-and-click adventures we’ve seen in a very long time.
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| 80 |
IGN
An elegant piece of work visually, using well-known fictional characters and blending it into a fun and challenging adventure game. Everything ranging from the puzzles to the music fit in perfectly with the story. Note that this game is not ground-breaking in any way.
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| 80 |
Cheat Code Central
A strong adventure title that gives an excellent, updated treatment to the vampire hunting classic. It looks amazing, plays well, and the quality storytelling is bound to suck you in immediately.
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| 78 |
Game Over Online
For Origin, since it's a little easier than the norm, and since it has modest system requirements, it might be best for players who are new to adventure games or who have aging computers.
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| 78 |
Games Master UK
Classy, demanding and atmospheric - but it won't suit everybody. [Aug 2008, p.83]
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| 77 |
PC Format
What it lacks in logic, it more than makes up for in mood and atmosphere. [Sept 2008, p.114]
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| 75 |
GameZone
There’s tension and frustration, but a good balance of each. Brain busting obstacles are easier to handle - when the journey is laid out in a good format. That objective is mostly achieved.
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| 75 |
GameShark
Dracula: Origin is an enjoyable point-and-click adventure with a solid story, recognizable characters, and great atmosphere that is slightly betrayed by some truly difficult puzzles that are more frustrating than fun.
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| 73 |
Gamers.at
I'm not really happy with Dracula: Origin. At places we get nice old-school gameplay with demanding puzzles. But Origin isn't very extensive, the characters aren't very charming, the story is unspectacular and from time to time the puzzles are extremely hard. Advanced Fans of Adventures will have fun, everybody else will find more accessible alternatives.
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| 72 |
Worth Playing
Remarkably short.
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| 72 |
Strategy Informer
It's well presented, incorporates some intriguing puzzles and actually involves a good deal of thinking. It's also repetitive, obtuse, and frustrating with game mechanics that seem a little dated.
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| 70 |
AceGamez
It won't appeal to everyone, but those who like adventure games and vampire mythology should feel right at home here.
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| 70 |
GameSpot
Spooky atmosphere and a great story save Dracula: Origin from being a formulaic pixel hunt.
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| 70 |
Adventure Gamers
Despite the criticism that prevent it from realizing its potential, this is by no means a bad game and could serve you well if you're looking for something new to try.
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| 70 |
PC Gameworld
Definitely worth playing for adventure fans, or gamers curious for something different.
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| 70 |
Gamers' Temple
It's not without its share of the frustrating aspects of the adventure game genre, but Dracula: Origin still manages to provide an interesting story and some good gothic atmosphere.
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| 70 |
Armchair Empire
As a light adventure outing, I can recommend Dracula: Origin if only for the puzzle elements because even though the source material is treated with a great of respect and care there's not a lot present to keep the tension up to find out what happens next.
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| 70 |
EuroGamer
Personally, it feels a little unbalanced to me. I like adventure games because of the "adventure" aspect, the blend of a compelling story, immersive dialogue and logical deduction. This game favours the last element at the expense of the first two, and therefore left me somewhat unsatisfied.
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| 65 |
PC Zone UK
A good puzzler if you're prepared to not only outwit, but second guess the quirks of the development team. [Sept 2008, p.75]
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| 58 |
Just Adventure
All in all Dracula Origin is not a bad game, it just seems to fall flat in some areas that are important to AG players.
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| 57 |
PC Gamer
But it seems that developer Frogwares spent more time attending to the genre's flaws than crafting an engaging adventure game. [Sept 2008, p.72]
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| 49 |
PC Gamer UK
Dark, moody, and full of hate. Your reviewer the day after the diary puzzle. [Aug 2008, p.89]
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