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Review: Dracula: Origin
Posted by Nick McCavitt, 205 days ago
 Rating Preview
 Fun Factor
 7.0 
 Visuals
8.0
 Sound
7.0
 Single Player
7.0
 Controls
8.0
 
0.0

The legend of the vampire is one that has persisted in human society for as long as anyone can really remember. Most famously, the story of one particular vampire, Count Dracula a.k.a Vlad Tepes a.k.a Vlad the Impaler, is one of the most well-recognized of these dark creatures. The legend of Dracula, however, has permeated many other forms of media besides Stoker’s seminal novel, as there have been movies-both made for TV and big budget Hollywood films/animes and also video games all of which deal with the Undead Count or those like him. Today, however, we’re going to be talking about a game that attempts to shed some light on the story of this most notorious of the Children of the Night via the medium of The Adventure Company’s and Frogwares’ Dracula: Origin for the PC.

First, and the name of the game’s publisher should be an indication of this, Dracula: Origin is a point and click adventure game in the style of such other games as Return to Mysterious Island, Syberia, Dreamfall, and a numerous others both in and out of The Adventure Company’s product line. In Dracula: Origin, you take on the serious countenance of Abraham Van Helsing, Professor of Kicking Vampire Ass. The story somewhat parallels the plot of Stoker’s Dracula and mentions many of the characters from that book such as Johnathan Harker, the man who assisted Dracula in making his way to England, Harker’s fiancée Mina, who becomes an object of lust for the Count, Dr. John Seward, and even a minor character gets a nod in Goldaming Manor, one of the areas you’ll visit in the game; Lord Goldaming is a minor character who was engaged to the best friend of Harker’s wife in the book.

Any adventure game player knows that the crux of the game often rests on two distinct points: item management and puzzle solving. Often times, these can be quite problematic. In the first case, there is often quite a lot of pixel hunting to do be done before you find the item you require, and in the other, there is much wailing and gnashing of teeth as you try to puzzle your way through one confusing conundrum after another. Fortunately, and thankfully, Frogwares has learned the lessons of the past and has made sure that there is as little head scratching going on as possible. In the case of item finding, for instance, your task is greatly assisted as you are able to hit the space bar and for a few seconds see the location of every object that can be examined, picked up, or otherwise interacted with.

The in-game inventory is accessed by right clicking to open up Professor Van Helsing’s briefcase to reveal the items themselves, which are arrayed in a grid formation that is a standard of adventure games. Some items can be used just as they are, such as using a pen knife to cut open a package, but others have to be combined to get access to other areas of the game. Some of these combinations can range from the ordinary (tying two lengths of cloth together to make a rope) to the downright surreal (using a glue like substance, two squares of a shiny aluminum-like material, and two stale pretzels to make a fake key) so this is often where your capacity for unconventional thinking will be tested to its utmost. As with the other puzzles, however, what you need is often right in front of you; you just have to tune in to the mindset behind the puzzle to do it. Therein lies the rub.

This dovetails neatly into the problem of puzzle solving, which can often be the most frustrating part of games. Here again, fortune smiles on us as many of the puzzles in Dracula: Origin can be solved by simply thinking about the clues you’ve gathered that relate to the puzzle. It must be said, however, that as the game goes on there are some puzzles that possess a logic that can be hard to come to grips with. Who knew that being a vampire hunter required a lifetime spent being taught the piano? By and large, however, the solution to puzzles can easily found with time, patience, some nonlinear thinking, and the use of clues you find in game. Dracula: Origin also makes sure that you have all you need before continuing; if you try to leave an area before finishing, your character will tell you that he thinks he hasn’t examined everything yet or some other vocal objection. Thanks, Abby.

 Our Rating for Review: Dracula: Origin
7.0
Fun Factor
Dracula Origin contains a lot of the good things about adventure games and only a few of the bad.
8.0
Visuals
The best I’ve seen in any adventure game yet.
7.0
Sound
The only flaw in the game’s audio score is it’s often limited scope, but when it comes to play in a scene, it does it’s job right.
7.0
Single Player
It is definitely within the realm of possibility to get to the finish without outside help, but there are one or two puzzles that can be very confusing.
8.0
Controls
The game controls are nothing what a player of adventure games in general and Adventure Company games in particular would be unfamiliar with.
8.0
Overall
Dracula Origin continues to raise up what most seem to think is a withering genre and is one of the better adventure games out there. Fans of the genre will enjoy it.
 

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