Brides of Dracula, The (1992) 
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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Comments: | ZeppelinArcade Adventure 512K Yes Eng 3.5" Floppy disk Worldwide | Commodore Amiga |
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Iss 13 May 1992 (Amiga Power) 3rd Dec 2011 08:36What do you see yourself as? A sex-driven bloodthirsty vampire with an appetite for innocent village maidens? Or perhaps a eccentric old duffer with a very odd Monty Python-style walk and a determination to hunt down evil vampires? (It is good to have a hobby)). It is a bit of a pointless question actually, as whichever role lights your candle, you can play it in Brides Of Dracula.
As you can no doubt tell from the pics, it is a split screen affair, though perhaps less obvious is the fact that you can play it in simultaneous two player mode, with one of you as Van Helsing on the trail of the other’s Prince of Darkness. In one player mode I chose the role of Drac and set out to find myself thirteen innocent maidens with the aim of knocking them over, ravaging their necks and then taking them back to the 13 neatly arranged coffins I had waiting for them back at my castle. Up against me was that computerised killjoy, Van Helsing, himself on a mission to collect 13 items (to make the game fair, y’see), again spread throughout the village, to have a chance of killing me.
Let us start with the bad points. Well, for a start, the graphics are amateurish and very 1980s, although there are a few arty touches to the teleport system. Much worse, though, is that fact that it is all so very plodding. Getting Drac to move is like spending a day watching paint dry, and dull old Van Helsing is not much better either, except you do get to laugh at his stupid walk. As for vamping those maidens, it is all very well, except that you have to go and get them one at a time, take them individually back to the castle, and then go down to town to get another one – how very, very repetitive.
Do not get the impression I have got a total downer on the game, though. It is actually quite a hoot – the way in which you vamp unsuspecting maidens is suitably tasteless, for instance. At one point I ; did’ a blond haired maiden in a long green dress, who promptly turned into a scantily clad young vampess with spikey black hair, who told me my wish was her command. Now that is what I call metamorphosis!
MATTHEW SQUIRES
As you can no doubt tell from the pics, it is a split screen affair, though perhaps less obvious is the fact that you can play it in simultaneous two player mode, with one of you as Van Helsing on the trail of the other’s Prince of Darkness. In one player mode I chose the role of Drac and set out to find myself thirteen innocent maidens with the aim of knocking them over, ravaging their necks and then taking them back to the 13 neatly arranged coffins I had waiting for them back at my castle. Up against me was that computerised killjoy, Van Helsing, himself on a mission to collect 13 items (to make the game fair, y’see), again spread throughout the village, to have a chance of killing me.
Let us start with the bad points. Well, for a start, the graphics are amateurish and very 1980s, although there are a few arty touches to the teleport system. Much worse, though, is that fact that it is all so very plodding. Getting Drac to move is like spending a day watching paint dry, and dull old Van Helsing is not much better either, except you do get to laugh at his stupid walk. As for vamping those maidens, it is all very well, except that you have to go and get them one at a time, take them individually back to the castle, and then go down to town to get another one – how very, very repetitive.
Do not get the impression I have got a total downer on the game, though. It is actually quite a hoot – the way in which you vamp unsuspecting maidens is suitably tasteless, for instance. At one point I ; did’ a blond haired maiden in a long green dress, who promptly turned into a scantily clad young vampess with spikey black hair, who told me my wish was her command. Now that is what I call metamorphosis!
MATTHEW SQUIRES
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