
When Jonathan sees the vampire bite marks on his wife Mina's neck disappear, he wonders if he has finally defeated Dracula.Ī long 7 years have passed by since the nightmares of 1897. Dracula falls to the ground and finally bursts into ashes under the first rays of the sun. Jonathan then sneaks behind Dracula and cuts his throat with a knife. In a surprise, Dracula bursts out of the carriage and kills Quincy. With the henchmen scared away, Quincy runs to the carriage and plunges a sword into Dracula's chest. At the novel's climatic end, Jonathan Harker and his friend Quincy attack the 3 henchmen hauling a carriage with Dracula inside it. Coupled with numerous gameplay quarrels, the end result of Dracula Resurrection (also known as Dracula: The Resurrection) is an entertaining but somewhat disappointing adventure.ĭracula Resurrection is inspired by the original novel Bram Stoker's Dracula. Unfortunately, Dracula shows up for what mounts to only a few glorified cameos in the entire game. So it is only fitting that I am intrigued by the latest offering from DreamCatcher Interactive. The most notable exception is Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Dammed. Despite their omnipresence in the movies, vampires have not been the subject of interest in many adventure games. The only way these evils can perish is by either a stake in the heart or the rays of the sun.

Dracula is a vampire, and vampires are undead creatures that feed on the blood of humans and animals. The character has been featured in numerous films and brought to life by Bela Lugosi in the 1931 horror film "Dracula".

Dracula is undoubtedly among the most famous villains in horror fiction.
