Key Takeaways
- Universal Monsters in video games range from point-and-click to action-adventure.
- Frogwares faithfully portrays Dracula as a terrifying yet tragic figure.
Dracula: Origins
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For over a century, literary monsters like Dracula, the Mummy, and Frankenstein's Monster have thrilled and horrified audiences. Especially when it's adapted into a movie. universal studios. This gave rise to the common term Universal Monsters, which have been adapted into many films from the 1920s to the 2020s.
Universal Monsters have been a pop culture staple for decades, from blockbuster movie reboots to inspiring Marvel comic books and video game adaptations. The gothic horror monster genre has so far only been utilized in video game form, but some monsters have shined in the digital realm as both heroes and villains.
8 Count Dracula in Dracula: Origins
Point-and-click adaptation from Van Helsing's perspective
- Developer: Frogwares
- Release date: May 29, 2008
- System: PC
- Genre: Point and Click Adventure
Count Dracula is usually portrayed as a larger-than-life villain with god-like powers, but Frogwares took a step back. Dracula: Origins. Similar to that famous one sherlock holmes In the game, Frogwares remains faithful to the source material, with Dracula being a tragic yet sinister figure searching for his long-lost lover reincarnated in the form of Mina Harker.
Like Bram Stoker's Dracula novels, the titular villain is not the main focus of the story, but his villainous presence is felt throughout the point-and-click adventure. Much of Dracula's story is told through the player's research as he controls Abraham Van Helsing on a journey across England, Egypt, and Transylvania to hunt vampires.
7 Frankenstein: Victor Frankenstein Through the Eyes of a Monster
Tim Curry stole the show as the Mad Doctor.
- Developer: Amazing Media
- Release date: October 3, 1995
- System: PC, Sega Saturn
- Genre: Point and Click Adventure
Instead of the monster the audience thinks of, players control a newly created creature created by Victor Frankenstein. Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster. Thanks to FMV cutscenes, the player is constantly jeered and taunted by a more sinister version of the mad doctor, played by Tim Curry, who enjoys a humorous yet sinister performance.
The story of Frankenstein has always raised the question of who the real monster is: the walking corpse or the doctor who created it. The game makes it clear that Victor is truly evil, similar to how Hammer Pictures portrayed him with Peter Cushing.
6 Van Helsing's various iconic monsters
Many famous monster crossovers from Devil May Cry Clone
- Developer: Sapphire
- Release date: April 27, 2004
- System: PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo Game Boy
- Genre: Third person action adventure
It is based on the 2004 film of the same name. van helsing It brings together many iconic monsters, including Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, werewolves, and even Jekyll and Hyde. Like the movies, the action-adventure embraces a more over-the-top gothic action-adventure to bring the monsters to life, creating a shared universe similar to the Marvel movies.
The game itself is a shameless clone. Devil May CryThis fits the popcorn blockbuster style of the film. Hugh Jackman, of Wolverine fame, reprises the role, bringing greater fidelity to the film, and fighting a variety of Universal monsters for an underrated PS2 adventure that, if nothing new to the genre, does.
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4 Ahmanet from The Mummy: Demastered
A stupid metroidvania that's better than the movies.
In those rare times when games were better than movies, The Mummy: Demastered got out of mummy It reboots its creation by creating a Metroidvania game in which players control soldiers of the Prodigium organization led by Henry Jekyll. They have to face Princess Ahmanet, who was the film's main villain, and that's the only real connection to the film.
As wild and random as it is, The Mummy: Demastered It was a fun adventure that was a better interpretation of The Mummy than the movie. Ahmanet essentially fills the same role as Dracula. castlevania game, sending legions of monsters through the scope of the game before the final boss.
3 Frankenstein’s Monster Frankenstein: Return of the Monster
The monster becomes the main villain of the story.
- Developer: Tose
- Release date: July 1991
- System: NES
- Genre: Action Adventure
One of the many forgotten gems from the original NES. Frankenstein: Return of the Monster It is a clone of the original castlevania. He switches roles with Dracula as one of the monsters working for the main villain, Frankenstein's monster. The monster has a classic square-headed design reminiscent of Boris Karloff's depiction, but has super powers.
As a nameless warrior, players must battle Dracula, Death, werewolves, Medusa, and other monsters on their way to Frankenstein. The result was a difficult but fun experience. Frankenstein: Return of the MonsterEspecially for those looking to satisfy the Universal Monsters niche.
2 Lycans in the Order: 1886
the scariest werewolf
Werewolves are often romanticized in video games, for better or worse. Skyrim, Werewolf The Apocalypse: Earthbloodand a transformed beast. Order: 1886However, werewolves are treated as terrifying monsters that plague Victorian London, sending a secret society to hunt them down.
in Order: 1886Werewolves or lycans are the stuff of nightmares, and the infection is more akin to a disease that mutates the body into an animalistic creature than a mystical curse. It's not easy to kill either, as players control Sir Galahad who goes through trials to kill the beast using swords, firearms, and special tools.
1 Count Dracula from Castlevania: Lord Of Shadows 2
Play Count Dracula's new Dark Origin story
First, the story of Gabriel Belmont. Castlevania: Lords of Shadow It seems like a typical story for a long-running franchise. However, in a cleverly twisted timeline, the main antagonist is revealed to not be Dracula, as Gabriel is, showing his tragic fall from a heroic warrior to a villain feared by the world.
The story will continue as follows. Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2It goes all out by allowing players to play as the vampire lord Dracula with god-like powers, turning him into an anti-hero. This portrayal of Dracula was unlike anything else in the Castlevania franchise, and it may even be better, as it also inspired Universal films such as: Dracula is unknown.