Dracula: Resurrection | |
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French PC cover-art
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Designer(s) | Jacques Simian |
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Composer(s) | Laurent Parisi |
Platform(s) | Windows, Mac OS, PlayStation, iOS, OS X, Android |
Release |
June 7, 2000
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Genre(s) | Point-and-click adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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Metacritic | 67/100 |
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Adventure Gamers | |
GameSpot | 6/10 |
IGN | 8/10 |
PC Gamer (US) | 79% |
Adventure Classic Gaming |
Dracula: Resurrection is a 2000 point-and-click adventure video game developed by Index+, France Telecom Multimedia and Canal+ Multimedia, and published by DreamCatcher Interactive for Windows and Mac OS. In 2001, it was ported to the PlayStation as Dracula: The Resurrection, published by Microïds. In 2011, a slightly modified version developed and published by Microïds was released in a three-part episodic form for iOS. Later in 2011, this remade version was released as a single game for OS X, which was subsequently released in 2012 for iOS, and in 2013 for Android. In 2014, the remade iOS/OS X/Android version was made available on Steam.
The game is an unofficial sequel to Bram Stoker's Dracula; set seven years after the end of the novel, Mina Harker finds herself inexplicably drawn back to Transylvania, and, convinced Dracula has returned, Jonathan Harker sets out to save her. The game was followed by a direct sequel later in 2000, Dracula: The Last Sanctuary. A third game, with an unrelated storyline, followed in 2008, Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon. A loose sequel to Path of the Dragon was released in a two-part form in 2013; Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon and Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy.