Dracula: The Last Sanctuary
Dracula: The Last Sanctuary is the sequel to Dracula Resurrection, and, like that game, it has very distinctive graphics. Unlike its predecessor, which was short and easy, The Last Sanctuary also has a bit more substance. It's lengthy and difficult, and there are puzzles at every turn. You play as Jonathan Harker, and once again you are trying to save your fiancée Mina from the clutches of Dracula.
You begin the game in London, where Dracula has set up shop in a run-down house. In the house, you'll need to find some clue as to where Dracula may go next. During your explorations of the house, you'll be set upon by werewolves. These werewolves are easily destroyed by sunlight, and you'll find numerous puzzles that require you to reflect the light outside onto the hairy beasts. These puzzles are challenging and occasionally interesting, though less so if you consider that the creators of the game have ignored, without explanation, everything you've ever been taught about werewolves: Werewolves are nocturnal, and sunlight only turns them into naked, confused people.
System Requirements:
Windows 95/98/ME
Pentium 166 MHz (200 MHz recommended);32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended)
8x CD ROM (16x recommended); 3D Accelerator video card, 16 bit sound card
MacintoshPowerPC G3 or iMac /
OS 8, 64 MB RAM, 8x CD ROM (16x recommended); 3D Accelerator video card.
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Friday, July 18, 2008
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