I had completely forgotten how wonderful this game is. The graphics are really well done, the cut scenes are beautiful, the puzzles are interesting, varied (some very tough - for me, anyway) and for the most part make sense, and if I didn't know better, I'd say that the protagonist was Sherlock Holmes with an accent. I take that back. Van Helsing is a better detective than Holmes, not to mention invariably polite and concerned about people. (Except, of course, when he's watching a villain burn.) He even has a sense of humor, though it's sometimes anachronistic, as when he says (deadpan - he's always deadpan) that he's looking for a girl who was with a lion, a tin man and a little dog named... or assures Mustafa that his cousin will never have to tapdance again. <g> Frogwares created a great character here in their interpretation of Van Helsing and an outstanding game. Their best, IMO.
I think someone on the board said that she laughed herself sick at one of the objects the good doctor managed to stuff in his pants - no kidding! - and the evil priests in the Abbey would have done Ed Wood proud they were so ridiculous, but for the most part the story was really immersive and it didn't bother me that it was linear. It moved right along and I really enjoyed how completely it trashed the romantic image of Dracula. He may be cuter than Van Helsing but he's vicious, bloodthirsty, totally amoral and nobody in her right mind would be anxious to offer her neck to that guy. If they do make a sequel with Dracula as the protagonist, I'm going to be rooting for his nemesis and hoping there's an alternative ending in which Dracula gets his comeuppance.
After slogging through The Longest Journey, in my opinion an unforgivably long, boring, disjointed mixture of sci fi and the Brothers Grimm, Dracula: Origin was a pleasure to experience again and it's definitely on my list of favorites.
Gil
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My scythe... I like to keep it close to where my heart used to be.