Dracula Part 1 The Strange Case of Martha Compressed Version 199 MB PC Game Free Download
About The Game:
Title: Dracula Part 1 The Strange Case of Martha
Genre: Action, Horror
Languages: English
Platform: PC
Game Size: 199 MBGame Summary:
Dracula Part 1 The Strange Case of Martha Storyline sounds interesting enough for a video game, although historically speaking it’s absolutely ridiculous since in the real world the Catholic Church was largely responsible for spreading the belief in vampires, not pagans. But whatev, it’s a game.Game Features:
‘September 1920, the Vatican appoints Father Arno Moriani, the “Devil’s Advocate”, to investigate a potential candidate for sainthood in Transylvania: Martha Calugarul, who lived in the small town of Vladoviste.
While staying at the village inn, Father Arno meets several interesting people: Ozana, the inn keeper; Janos Pakmaster, a teacher at Alba Lula University; Maria Florescu, the doctor who has replaced Martha at the dispensary; and Stephan Luca, a journalist.
After hearing revelations about strange creatures called “vampires”, Father Arno’s mission changes: he is to investigate those monsters coming from the Romanian folklore to demystify them. The official position of the Catholic Church is clear: those pagan beliefs have to disappear.
Father Arno contacts Irina Boczow, who is famous for her book collection and knowledge about vampires. Irina agrees to help Father Arno in his mission and invites him to come and visit her in Budapest.”
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Minimum System Requirements:
* Operating System: Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 / 8
* Processor: Intel Dual Core @ 2.8 GHz or higher
* Memory: 4 GB of RAM (2 GB for Vista & Win 7 / 8)
* Graphics Card: 256 MB (Nvidia 8800 GT) Pixel Shader 3.0
* Hard Disk: 500 MB free disk space
* Sound Card DirectX® 9.0c compatible
* DirectX® 9.0
Dracula Part 1 The Strange Case of Martha pc game
Dracula Part 1 The Strange Case of Martha Don?t be alarmed if you?re getting a sense of deja vu. If the first part in the DraculaSeries looks familiar, that?s because it is. The new trilogy is essentially Dracula 3: Path of the Dragon divided into three parts. But in addition to being cut down into smaller chunks, the gamehas also been slightly tweaked to be more approachable for casual gamers. But since the initial portion of Path of the Dragon is easily the worst part of the game, the first part of Dracula Series isn?t exactly going to have players clamoring for part two. The story remains unchanged from Path of the Dragon, so you?ll still be playing as Father Arno Moriani. It?s the 1920s and the good father has been sent to Transylvania in order to evaluate a potential new saint. But, as you can probably guess, he finds much more than a new Mother Teresa when he arrives. Instead, a string of murders leads him into the world of Dracula and vampires. Part 1 covers the first three hours or so of the experience, which, unfortunately, is the least enjoyable part of the game. The first two days, in particular, are filled with much more reading documents and talking to characters than puzzle solving or vampire hunting. It gets better, but it takes a while before the game will actually grab you. Path of the Dragon was a traditional point-and-click adventure, with a host of challenging puzzles. And while Dracula Series is still a point-and-click game, the experience has been simplified quite a bit. The puzzles are easier and less frequent and it?s almost always obvious just what you need to do next. It feels a lot like the originalgame?s story mixed with the gameplay from The Fall Trilogy. When you combine this easier to approach gameplay with the new shorter length, it makes Dracula Series a great starting point for those who aren?t particularly experienced with point-and-click games. Despite being originally released two years ago, the gamestill looks great. The cut scenes and 3D environments look good and do an excellent job of setting the tone for the game. Even when nothing particularly scary is happening--which is the case for much of Part 1--the visuals still create a sense of spookiness. This is helped quite a bit by the fact that most of the game takes place at night, which always makes things a touch scarier. The idea of taking an older adventure game and tweaking it to give it a more casual appeal is a great one, though Path of the Dragon might not have been the best choice. While overall the game is fairly solid if unremarkable, the first few hours are quite dull, which makes the first part of Dracula Series far from impressive. Things certainly get more interesting during the final two thirds of the game, setting the stage for Part 2, but it takes some patience to stick around to find out.
Dracula Part 1 The Strange Case Of Martha Game!
File Size:199MB
System Requirements!
- Cpu: 500Mhz
- Ram:128Mb
- Video Memory: 32 MB
- Windows Xp,7,Vista,8