12DOVE Verdict
Pros
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Puzzles hurt so good
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Gorgeous 3D artwork
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Engaging storyline
Cons
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Some dreadful voice acting
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Some puzzles hurt so bad
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Requires major time investment
Why you can trust 12DOVE
Kheops Studio is one of the brighter lights on the 3D adventure gaming scene, and the French developer’s latest offering - Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon (a different company created chapters one and two several years ago) - is one of the most mentally taxing and imposing point-and-click puzzlers you’ll ever aim a mouse at. The plot follows a young Vatican priest, Arno Moriani, who visits Transylvania in 1920 to investigate a deceased local physician’s candidacy for sainthood. Some wicked events involving shady supporting characters and townsfolk quickly ensue - voiced by an uneven mix of good, mediocre, and dreadful actors - and shift Father Moriani’s focus from saints to vampires (where Kheops’ research into the game’s numerous folklore and literary references is exemplary).
Some gorgeous 3D artwork and equally impressive cut-scene animations keep the narrative flowing as you converse with key characters, collect new inventory items, and solve an increasingly challenging series of puzzles and unlockable dead-ends. Some of these brainteasers - including a tricky Enigma decoding machine segment and a complex darkroom sequence - are brilliant additions, while others will strain your patience and gray matter to the breaking point. That’s because the game often requires you to employ university-level math and science skills to decipher its Byzantine codes and conundrums; without a walkthrough, some of these will literally take hours. Multiply this tenfold, and you end up with a point-and-click adventure game that makes the SATs look like child’s play.
If that’s appealing - and not all of us have that kind of free time or superfluous brain capacity - then Dracula 3’s high production values and engaging storyline will likely seal the deal for hardcore puzzle fans.
PC Gamer scores games on a percentage scale, which is rounded to the closest whole number to determine the GamesRadar score.
PCG Final Verdict: 76% (good)
Sep 24, 2008
More info
Genre | Adventure |
Description | Dracula 3 is a pretty well done adventure game, but you're going to need to use your head, your mind and your brain to complete some puzzles that demand college-level math and science knowledge. |
Platform | "PC" |
US censor rating | "Teen" |
UK censor rating | "Rating Pending" |
Release date | 1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK) |

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