Dracula 2: The Last Sanctuary
Dracula 2: The Last Sanctuary
Description (IGDB)
The blood-curdling sequel to Dracula: Resurrection brings an even scarier adventure to life. After saving Mina, Jonathan Harker and his beloved return to London carrying a mysterious Dragon Ring.
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Description Steam (Français)
After saving Mina, Jonathan Harker and his beloved return to London carrying a mysterious Dragon Ring. As they begin to revel normalcy, events occur that indicate the Prince of Darkness and his Black Guard army have followed them home... with vengeance. Stronger and more threatening... Dracula is even thirstier than ever... for blood.
The highly applauded 360-degree vision technology delivers a haunting Point & Click Adventure like no other.
Key Features:
- The early 1900's sets the stage as you travel across London, Carfax Abbey, the Borgo Pass and beyond to track down the world-famous bloodsucker.
- This new adventure accurately revives some of the best original characters and the haunting spirit of Bram Stoker's novel
- Battle bat-like humanoids, gargoyles, apparitions, evil gypsies, Dracula's brides, the Prince of Darkness himself and more
- Survive the insane asylum, stay dry through the wet catacombs, watch your step in The Styx Cinema and say your prayers as you navigate across the Highgate Cemetery and finally into the depths of Dracula's Tomb
Éditions et prix Steam
Avis des joueurs Steam
Suite directe de son prédécesseur, Dracula 2 est tout autant lynché de façon non justifiée. Comme le premier, il y a des énigmes qui ont été retirées par rapport à l'original (énigmes qui n'apportaient pas grand chose donc bon), mais est-ce une raiso...
C'est avec une grande déception que je n'ai pas pu jouer à ce titre. Malgré l'aspect graphique rebutant (jeu sorti en 2000) le scénario sympathique à la Dracula me tentait bien... Ce n'était pas sans compter sur les quelques bugs bloquants qui m'ont...
Ce jeu quoique le prix était extrêmement bas est complètement fou et amusant. il n'y a pas de temps... vous cliquez, observez et poursuivez l'histoire. Vraiment il faut faire preuve d'imagination. Je le recommande vivement pour le prix. Mieux vos a...
Jeu buggé depuis des années !!! Impossible de faire quoi que ce soit au bout de 10 min de jeu car l'objet que l'on est censé ramasser n'existe plus.
On ne peut pas atteindre la Burette d`huile au pied de l`arbre au début du jeu à Carfax !!!
Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« A breath of nostalgic perfume for the point-and-click enthusiast. I was sorry when it was over, and I fervently hope that the Count finds a way to come back and haunt us for third time. »
« Let's cut to the chase -- this game sucks. Or rather, its chief antagonist does, since that vampiric schmuck Dracula just won't stay dead...bloody good fun. »
« Now that I've finished this game, I'm kind of hoping the developers will go ahead and create another. »
« It looks stunning. The real time sprite animations aren't so hot, but everything else is sharp. »
« The game has some disappointing quirks in play but the plot music and graphics come together perfectly. »
« It's a good game, with occasional glimpses of genius, but its many flaws prevent it from achieving true greatness. »
« Creeping is what you do - a menacing mood pervades the game, and you feel you should be cautious. Play with the lights off and everything is accentuated. I jumped more than once. »
« What makes this game original is the storyline. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Ambientación e historia sublime, sin embargo el final es algo frío para la trama y el diseño de niveles algo destartalado y repetitivo en algunas partes »
« In 2013, this game is quite dated but still very worthwhile for Myst-like point-and-click adventure fans. What I thought sets it apart from modern adventure games is its minimalistic user interface. Just hover your cursor over something and see if any action is allowed. If it is, figure out which item to use. There are no item descriptions, almost none protagonist in-game narration, no tutorial, no game options or explicit hints. The game just isn't holding your hand all the time but on the other hand, most of the puzzles aren't overly difficult and some of them are quite clever. However, you might get stuck on some pixel hunting several times. Story-wise and technologically, the Last Sanctuary (D:LS) is a direct continuation of Dracula: Resurrection, which was a much shorter game. I found the rendered backgrounds diverse and of very good quality even if the resolution wasn't very high. Voice acting was decent for most characters and sound effects and ambient music were quite fitting to set the atmosphere. Most of the story is told through animated cut scenes. Understandably, the animation is stiff for today's standards and some of the dialogues are silly but overall, the pace of the game is maintained with very few distractions. A new thing in D:LS as compared to its predecessor are the quick-time events, which are quite refreshing in an adventure game and also you can't easily predict them so saving your progress regularly is recommended. All in all, the second installment of Dracula does not disappoint the fans of the genre. »