If you are a hidden object addict who has - somehow - reached the end of their backlog, then Dracula’s Legacy Remastered feels familiar and satisfying enough to generate enjoyment. For anyone else, may we point you to the hundreds of Artifex Mundi games that do a far superior job.
You may already be familiar with Dracula's Legacy, whether that's because you've spotted it on various digital storefronts over the years, or because you stumped up the case to get some hands-on. Whatever it was though, it's that game which has been updated and pushed out to the Xbox world, in the form of Dracula's Legacy Remastered.Â
If you can find four friends, all willing to purchase Fury of Dracula: Digital Edition, who would rather not pop round to play it in person, then we encourage you to sink your fangs in. For anyone else, it’s one to avoid, or one to buy as the board game instead.
After a pretty successful launch on both PC and mobile, Nomad Games have seen fit to release their digital adaptation of Games Workshop's classic board game onto Xbox and PlayStation. Are you ready for the Fury of Dracula?
Occasionally, just occasionally, we get treated to something a little special in and amongst the madness. That could well be the case here and now with the reveal of a brand new Dracula and Frankenstein inspired tale - Frank and Drake.Â
Available now on Xbox consoles and PC, El Paso, Elsewhere is a gritty third-person shooter full of vampires, werewolves and other supernatural creatures to shoot in the face.
Supernatural mystery, non-linear branching paths, modern gothic style and a ton of puzzles. That's Frank and Drake on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC.Â
Bored of vampire movies? Renfield is just the tonic. It shakes up the formula until it froths over with gore, action set pieces and delicious subversion. Plus you get Nicolas Cage as Dracula.