![]() Harker sets out to look for her in Transylvania and when you gain control of Jonathan Harker, you'll find him standing outside the Golden Crown Inn. Seven years later, Harker receives a letter from Mina explaining that she was summoned to Carfax against her will, as if Dracula himself had returned. While the bite marks on Mina's neck have disappeared with Dracula's destruction, Harker isn't sure that he is truly dead and he's also uncertain if the bite marks could return. As Dracula writhes in pain, the sun comes up and destroys Dracula. Harker jumps on Dracula from behind and slits his throat. ![]() Quincey stabs his sword through the crate to pierce Dracula's heart, causing him to burst out of the crate and fatally wounding Quincey. They attack the men and you'll realize that the crate is carrying Count Dracula himself. You'll see the game's hero, Jonathan Harker, his wife Mina, and his friend Quincey Morris lying in ambush. = Walkthrough – Disc 1: = The game opens showing three men pulling a large crate through the snow on a sled. If you happen to see it anywhere besides what I have listed, please contact me. Any other sites are not to publish this guide without my permission. The sites that have been given permission to host my guides are GameZebo, GameFAQs, IGN, NeoSeeker, Cheat Code Central, Super Cheats, and The Spoiler Centre. While this guide may be used with the PlayStation version, I do not know whether or not the game remained relatively unchanged from the PC version. This guide was written utilizing the PC version of the game. = Author's Note: = This is the final version of this walkthrough, meaning that no more major revisions will be made to this guide. Final – Aug– The final version of the walkthrough was completed. 4/10.Copyright (C) 2002-2009 by OutRider To see the other guides that I have written, please check out this link: = Version History: = v1.0 - 2002 – The walkthrough was completed. Nevertheless, if you like good old games, Dracula:Resurrection is a classic well worth its price. On the other hand, the game overall is quite short and some dialogues, animations, and cut scenes are a little silly. You still might get stuck but most puzzles are quite intuitive. It prods you to pay attention to the story and not to over-think the tasks at hand. No reminders from the protagonist, no quest log, no hint system. The user interface is also very basic: you have one context-sensitive cursor, a no-text inventory and that's it. Everything in it is there for a reason, there are no distractions, side stories, or unnecessary eye candy. The most important aspect of the game is how minimalistic it is. Back in its time, the unique graphical style of Dracula:Resurrection was critically acclaimed and it still translates to now as not very much games can compare. Not only Dracula is resurrected but also the Stoker's story, to which this game is a sequel. Back in its time, the The game title is a pun.
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