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The greatest darkness lies in the devious soul.

[url=http://www.gog.com/gamecard/dracula_trilogy]Dracula Trilogy is available FOR FREE for the next five days, with every purchase of Dracula 4: Shadow of the Dragon. It contains the first three games in the horror adventure series based upon Bram Stoker's creations: Dracula: The Resurrection, Dracula: The Last Sanctuary, and Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon. Once the Dracula 4: Shadow of the Dragon launch promo ends on GOG.com on Sunday, July 14, at 9:59AM GMT, Dracula Trilogy will be available for the regular price of $9.99.

Dracula Trilogy continues the story told by Bram Stoker in his original novel. The first two games take place immediately after the events depicted in the book, focusing on Jonathan Harker's attempts to win back his wife Mina, who has fallen under the vampire's seductive curse. The third one takes us forward in time, as we follow a metaphysical investigation in Transylvania, soon after the first World War. With unnerving atmosphere, suggestive visuals, enthralling story, and many challenging puzzles, these adventure games bring us a perfect mix of horror and mystery.

You can get Dracula Trilogy for only $9.99 on GOG.com, but you can also receive it absolutely free with your purchase of Dracula 4: Shadow of the Dragon, the fourth thrilling installment of the series. This amazing offer will only last until Sunday, July 14, at 9:59AM GMT, so don't miss out!
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wormholewizards: I rather read a review from adventure-based gaming site.
Those can bend in the opposite direction, praising utter crap just because it "fills a niche".
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Timelord1963: if you like adventures or the brilliant original novel then I can't recommend these enough.
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Gaunathor: How faithful are they to the novel?
Good question, but honestly I can't recall quite how close they were, or weren't. Like any Dracula adaptation seems to do, I know they take at least a few liberties, but for me I know it felt much more faithful than any other has. The first two games are effectively one huge game telling a version of the original story, split into two normal length games - I think that extra time to tell the story helps, less is cut out.

My main memory of these is that the atmosphere as you explored the castle was very evocative of Jonathan Harker's journal of his stay, which impressed me greatly. There's a good sense of exploring all the main locations from the book, and of isolation and oppression.
Post edited July 09, 2013 by Timelord1963
Just a short questions: are they game breaking puzzles there? I mean can you do something that will prevent you from winning the game?
Post edited July 09, 2013 by Ghorpm
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Ghorpm: Just a short questions: are they game breaking puzzles there? I mean can you do something that will prevent you from winning the game?
Methinks not.
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Timelord1963: My main memory of these is that the atmosphere as you explored the castle was very evocative of Jonathan Harker's journal of his stay, which impressed me greatly. There's a good sense of exploring all the main locations from the book, and of isolation and oppression.
Sounds interesting. I think, I'll give it a try. Thanks for answering my question.
Mmm, I wouldn't normally consider buying this but you offered very tempting deal, GOG. By the way, why doesn't the trilogy include Mac support?
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wormholewizards: I rather read a review from adventure-based gaming site.
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grviper: Those can bend in the opposite direction, praising utter crap just because it "fills a niche".
Depends. Site such as adventuregamers usually fair and reliable for both professional and user's review.
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wormholewizards: I rather read a review from adventure-based gaming site.
http://www.adventuregamers.com/games/search/eyJrZXl3b3JkcyI6ImRyYWN1bGEiLCJzZWFyY2hfbW9kZSI6ImFsbCIsInJlc3VsdF9wYWdlIjoiZ2FtZXNcL3NlYXJjaCIsImNvbGxlY3Rpb24iOnsiMCI6IjEifX0
Awesome, I was eying a boxed copy of the trilogy for a while, but a digital backup for this price is pretty great. I don't think there are many places offering downloads of The Resurrection or The Last Sanctuary, only one I know of are GamersGate and The Adventure Shop, both having the three games separately for a total of 40€ at full price, so great deal here it seems. The MoP approves!

Totally getting this in the hope Anuman releases more of the oldie adventures that are in their catalogue (especially the Cryo games, , the [url=http://www.mobygames.com/game-group/egypt-series]Egypt series, Salammbo, oh I could go on and on, spare me the trouble Anuman and/or gog, please!)
Post edited July 09, 2013 by MoP
whatss'up with the stupid troll reviewers on gog ? One contradicting the other -__- ? Can't we get a descent review of the games (the triology + dracula 4 ) ?
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Ghorpm: Just a short questions: are they game breaking puzzles there? I mean can you do something that will prevent you from winning the game?
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triock: Methinks not.
That's good to know. It increases the chance that I will actually buy those games. I'm not sure yet though
I remember these!

They were pretty pants.

The first one had problems with the cutscenes cutting out unless it's been fixed. The second one has the timed monster puzzles, and the third one had that analyse a blood test puzzle which is great if your a doctor... I might dig out the disc's if I can find them.
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triock: Methinks not.
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Ghorpm: That's good to know. It increases the chance that I will actually buy those games. I'm not sure yet though
Well, I played only the first 2 games, so not sure about the 3rd, but I think it's basically the same.
These are long overdue to GOG. What a great deal to introduce them!

I can't speak to the 4th game, but the first 1 was a very good adventure game. Nothing ground breaking (other than some NPC visual details that were very good for the time), but very good all the same. I haven't read the books, so I just went in expecting a story about Dracula. It was very enjoyable. The next two weren't bad either, but if I remember correctly, the first one was the best. Haven't played 4 yet, so this is a super terrific deal for me. 3 digital backups of some great adventure games and a brand new one for one tiny price.

If it helps, these were some of the better Dreamcatcher games before Painkiller came along. IMHO, any adventure fans would enjoy these. (ymmv)
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N0x0ss: whatss'up with the stupid troll reviewers on gog ? One contradicting the other -__- ? Can't we get a descent review of the games (the triology + dracula 4 ) ?
Have to agree there. The troll reviewer just seems to do a meaningless contradiction of one user who posted a review for both the Dracula trilogy and Dracula 4.