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A Vampyre Story

Rating: 4.4 (19 votes cast)
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System requirements

  • Windows XP / Windows Vista
  • CPU 1,6 GHz
  • 512 MB RAM
  • 256 MB Graphics Card GeForce FX- Generation or ATI Radeon 9500
  • 3 GB hard drive space
  • DirectX 9.0 compatible
  • DirectX 9.0 compatible Soundcard
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    The point-and-click adventure game A Vampyre Story tells the tale of the beautiful, gifted opera singer Mona De Lafitte, whose life is brought to an abrupt end by a vampire baron named Shrowdy Von Kiefer. Henceforth, she is doomed to a miserable existence as a creature of the night in Von Kiefer's gloomy castle in Draxsylvania. Confronted with her seemingly hopeless fate, she decides to run away and try to fulfill her dream of singing at the Paris Opera. Accompanied by her mischievous bat Froderick, Mona must face a number of challenges in her odyssey and learn not only to accept her vampire nature, but also to use the abilities she has acquired to her advantage.

    In more than 50 hand-drawn locations, the player's task is to guide Mona through Draxsylvania and to Paris by using his powers of deduction. Having a bent for extremely dark humor also helps... Along the way, Mona meets a wealth of partly endearing, partly frightening, but often just plain weird characters, including the inventor Dr. Riga Mortus, the gypsy Madame Strigoi, and Carpathia the wolfwoman.

    A Vampyre Story has been penned by Bill Tiller, the founder of Autumn Moon Entertainment. A former employee of Lucas Arts, Tiller won himself a place in the hearts of adventure fans through his work on titles such as Steven Spielberg's The Dig, the legendary The Curse of Monkey Island, and Indiana Jones. A Vampyre Story combines modern 3D animation with the qualities of classic 2D adventure design and a highly unusual style which can best be compared with the works of Tim Burton or Edward Gorey.

    All of this contributes toward making A Vampyre Story the first classic adventure for players of the 21st century, with the look and feel, humor and class of the cult graphic adventures by the Californian developer.

    • A point-and-click adventure game created by former LucasArts employees.
    • Over 50 hand-painted locations, in part over several screens, to explore and investigate.
    • Over 20 characters, from plain weird to downright terrifying.
    • Over 20 hours of brainteasing fun.
    • Vampire abilities influence game events.

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    CUSTOMER REVIEWS

    10th Aug

    By warmonger23

    Very enjoyable. I bought this game a few days back. Im enjoying it very much. The story in the game is funny, wich is very good because the game is filled with good humor. You and your bat friend Froderick have enough dialogue and interaction, wich is often hilarious. The puzzles in the game are challenging at times, for me as a casual adventure I might have to drop a peek at an faq. But usually the awnser is obvious. If you like old lucas arts styled adventure games you cant go wrong with this one 4/5 stars

    7th May

    By Glottis

    Good start. This is a good game that has its flaws. If you are a fan of the old LucasArts games then this is a must-play game. The game is very short game that keeps the player hanging for the 2nd game coming 2010.

    24th Apr

    By GamersInfo.net

    From Omega, "Autumn Moon Entertainment, the developers of A Vampyre Story, recently announcement the impending release of a second installation to their novel ongoing project. If the follow-up is as artfully devised and as sturdily written and voiced as the first, I will gladly buy the next game. With the effortless point-and-click controls, clever layout and challenging puzzles, I find it difficult not to be drawn to the emerging series. I highly recommend A Vampyre Story to any and all adventure fans. Overlook a few minor flaws, and you’ll have a barrel of joy waiting at your fingertips."

    25th Feb

    By jimrad1

    Good return to old fashion adventure games.
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