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Submitted by meepmoopmeep 1142d ago | review

Gamezebo Review: Dracula: Origin

Gamezebo writes: "So-called "large file games," or titles whose massive file sizes require way longer to download and install (and consume more space) than the average desktop alternative, are a singular oddity in casual gaming. That's because, as with Dracula: Origin, released six months ago on PC CD-ROM, they're actually traditional desktop diversions masquerading as digital downloads. Happily, in this case, the game – a haunting adventure that excels for its superb storytelling and cinematic presentation – translates just as well to this new, albeit unlikely format." (Dracula: Origin, PC) 3.5/5

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