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Title: Dracula: Love Kills
Genre: Adventure, Casual
Developer:
Waterlily Games
Publisher:
Frogwares
Release Date: 9 Jun, 2011
English,French,German,Russian
Do not recommend.. Very fun game.
Good Story, the voice acting is a little cheesy, but still love the game.
Only down side, is there is no instructions for the mini games.
Still recommend this game.. This game made an excellent overall impression. The format, while still familiar, is a welcome break from the cookie-cutter puzzle/HO products that populate the market. Not only are the HO scenes well crafted (they rely on clever or innocuous placement of objects rather than the common cop-outs of fading or obscuring them), but the progression sequences, while heavy on the collection of item sets for puzzles, also at least tend to make consistent sense, as opposed to all those games in which you might be asked to forgo your crowbar and find the tiny key to that shatterable glass cabinet. Indeed, the general flow of the story is far more linear and logical than the winding, obtuse, quasi-Wonderland adventures into which we are so often flung. The puzzles are mostly in the same vein of those you'd find anywhere, but a sprinkling of fresh ones (a version of the game Connect Four, for example) keeps them interesting. The most unique addition is the inclusion of vampiric powers - fueled, naturally, by imbibing blood - which act as keys to otherwise inaccessible items.
The big problems here are the game's storytelling, attempts at roleplay, and sheer repetition. The interpretation of the supposed source material (the Bram Stoker novel) is downright laughable when it isn't simply cringeworthy. Dracula himself looks like he was scanned from the cover of a bad romance novel, and sounds - I kid you not - like Antonio Banderas; Van Helsing, an unassuming Dutchman in the book, is rendered as an imposing English noble with a fashion sense ironically more akin to what we traditionally associate with the titular vampire; and Igor is just a pathetic character with an even more pathetic voice who quickly becomes the Jar Jar of the game. The game also tries its hand at roleplaying, letting you choose either to "turn" or set loose each of the three or four minions of the villainess, promising that there will be "consequences" to your choice. In practice these consequences are reduced to a different outcome at game's end, which for most of us comes second fiddle to the actual puzzle/HO gameplay for which we're really signing up. The other motivation in these choices is supposed to be securing blood to charge Drac's special powers, but since the use of these powers is always necessary to proceed, the game is forced to give you the required number of (scarcely concealed) bottles of blood, simply plucked from the environment, which renders the only "consequence" the need to take three seconds to find these in each scene. Finally, the game's formula does get quite old after a time - collect tools and sets of puzzle pieces, complete puzzles, repeat until chapter is complete, repeat until game is complete - but, let's be honest, that's kind of just expected.
Despite all this, the truth is that this game is actually a breath of fresh air. Longer than most, far more innovative than most, and sometimes more creative than most, it's the first of the genre in a long time to make me feel like I was playing an entirely new game. That means something in this market, don't you think?. Even though a bit cheesy, for what it is, it's solid. Also i dig the artwork.
This one just so happens to be the one to reignite my interest in these adventure, hidden object games.. fun game. Good Hidden-object game.
Lots of Hidden-object scenes with a bit less amount of puzzles of any kind, some original, some challenging.
Story is good enough and atypical to this kind of games.. A decent looking point and click paired with hidden object game.... aside of cheesy dialogues and kinda irritating artstyle for the Count Dracula.
If you happen to read other reviews and they say the game's story kinda monotonous, it is. A simple 'world being haunted by evil witch and we gotta save the princess and the world', with mediocre voice actors and OSTs. I'm glad I didn't fall asleep when playing the game because of them.... Then again it's not the main focus, so you can as well disregard it.
The point and click adventure is the same you find on other games like The Walking Dead. You find an object like keys, use them to unlock the doors somewhere to get another items to unlock another places. During the process you'll encounter a hidden object mini-games that upon completion reward you with the items necessary to continue the journey. Progressing further into the game, you'll unlock special powers for the Count Dracula so he can shapeshift as a bat, has telekinesis power and all seeing eye (Sauron? heh...) that help you to access certain areas the obstacles or see invisible stuffs.
Some of the mini games are complicated enough and/or have vague helps/hints but there's an in-game strategy guide, so if you get stuck you can refer to it. You can also skip puzzles after spending certain amount in-puzzle without solving it.
The game as a whole is so-so - not that bad but not that good. For 5 hours long single playthrough, at least. I wouldn't recommend this full price, however.. The story is nothing special, and not particularly true to any of the characters...but, the puzzle offers a fair challenge, and the pacing and presentation are well done. I wouldn't really recommend this to any kind of literary pureist, but if you like these kind of games, give it a try.
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