Good storytelling never goes out of style. For proof, check out Dracula: Origin, a point-and-click reimagination of Bram Stoker's classic novel from Frogwares that delivers a gothic tale as atmospheric and chilling as a London fog. While you couldn't ask for a more done-to-death story, the treatment of this legendary material is both respectful and innovative. More>>
Developer Kheops Studio sticks to the ancient adventure-gaming formula that it has specialized in with previous releases such as Return to Mysterious Island and Voyage, and spins a dull yarn in which you research the biggest bloodsucker of them all in 1920s Transylvania. More>>
Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles for the PSP collects two (or three, depending on how you look at it) separate installments of Konami's Castlevania series together on a single disc. The formerly Japanese-exclusive Dracula X: Rondo of Blood represents two of the three games on the disc. More>>
Dracula Twins has you playing as the children of Dracula, Drac and his twin sis Dracana, on a quest to save their kidnapped father from the evil Dr. Lifelust.
Well, we say you should check out this demo that lets you check out the first seven levels of this side-scrolling action adventure game. More>>
Dracula - Undead Awakening is a top-down shooter, with players controlling a vampire hunter who must combat hordes of undead enemies. Dracula: Undead Awakening first arrived on the iPhone a little over a year ago. There it was called iDracula, and it impressed us thoroughly -- as an homage to classic dual-stick arcade shooters like Robotron More>>
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