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Dracula: Resurrection is a 1999 graphic adventure video game developed by Index+. Set in 1904 Transylvania , the game serves as a follow-up to Bram Stoker 's novel Dracula . Seven years after the death of Count Dracula , Jonathan Harker 's wife Mina finds herself mysteriously drawn back to Transylvania.
Dracula 2: The Last Sanctuary: 2000: PlayStation, Windows: Graphic adventure and sequel to Dracula: Resurrection. Jonathan Harker continues to pursue Dracula and tries to save his wife Mina. [51] Vampire Night: 2000: Arcade, PlayStation 2 | Light gun game starring two vampire hunters who are attempting to defeat a vampire named Auguste. [52]
According to Microïds, the combined global sales of Dracula 2 and its predecessor, Dracula: Resurrection, surpassed 1 million copies by June 2007. [26] Adventure Classic Gaming's Zack Howe scored the game 4 out of 5, praising the graphics; "As with its predecessor, pre-rendered graphics are solely used for cutscenes and are truly a sight to behold
Dracula: Resurrection; D. Dracula 2: The Last Sanctuary; Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon; Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon; Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy
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The plot is unrelated to Resurrection and Last Sanctuary, but is instead the second of a two-part loose sequel to Path of the Dragon, continuing the story of Metropolitan Museum of Art art restorer Ellen Cross and her investigation into a mysterious portrait of Dracula.