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Vampire Hunter 2: Darkstalkers' Revenge
Direkte Fortsetzung von Night Warriors mit erweiterten EX-Attacken. Führt den Schatten-Modus und neue Charaktere wie Donovan Baine ein.
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Jedah Dohma, one of the high nobles of Makai, is resurrected after a premature death long ago. Seeing the current chaotic state of the demon world, he decides that the only way to save Makai is to recreate it. To this end, he conjures a pocket dimension known as Majigen, to which he summons worthy souls to help feed his new world. As luck would have it, those souls belong to the returning Darkstalkers from the first two games, in addition to three newcomers.
Spielsysteme
Vampire Savior retains the character roster of the previous entry, Night Warriors , omitting Donovan, Huitzil and Pyron from the lineup. Taking their place are four new characters: Jedah , Lilith , Q-Bee and B. B. Hood . It also features Dark Talbain, an evil counterpart of Jon Talbain who serves as his final opponent and is also a hidden playable character, Oboro Bishamon, a non-playable hidden boss that can be fought when certain criteria are met, as well as Shadow, a secret character/mode where the player assumes the identity of the defeated character for the next fight (e.g. if Morrigan is defeated, then in the next fight, the player will play as Morrigan). The game eschews the traditional round-based system in favor of what is dubbed the "Damage Gauge System": battles take place during a single round, with each fighter having two life bars and corresponding life markers similar to those in Rare 's Killer Instinct . When one fighter loses a life marker after the life bar is emptied, the fighters reset their positions as if starting a new round, but the victorious fighter retains their remaining life bar. When the player is attacked, some of the health lost is displayed in white, which can be recovered if the player does not take any more damage. The game also introduces the "Dark Force System" which uses a bar or super meter to allow players to perform special abilities unique to each character for a limited period. The PlayStation version separates Dark Force into 2 modes from which the player chooses before each match: "Dark Force Change" is the same as the traditional Dark Force mode, whereas "Dark Force Power" is an enhanced mode that takes 2 bars of the super meter and the player can inflict damage that is not recoverable (but will also take non-recoverable damage). In Dark Force Power, the player can still activate their special enhancement, but they have to press a unique button combination rather than it being tied to whether or not the player is in Dark Force mode.
Medienrezensionen
IGN
8/10
GameSpot
7.9/10
Eurogamer
2013
Electronic Gaming Monthly
6.6/10
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