Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
WiiWare
- 8th Mar 2010, 1,000 points
- 26th Feb 2010, 1,000 points
- Also Available On
Reviews
Review Dracula: Undead Awakening (WiiWare)
Undead a go-go
Dracula: Undead Awakening is a nice example of how to port an iPhone game to the Wii properly: make sure the graphics are up to scratch and Wii-ify the controls. If you're unaware of the iPhone original, it's like a horror film version of Williams' arcade classics Robotron: 2084 or Smash TV, or the more recent Geometry Wars: players...
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Dracula: Undead Awakening News
Nintendo Download 8th March 2010 (North America)
Markers, Dracula, Fantasy and Spanish this week
WiiWare: Max & the Magic Marker (1000pts – Press Play) – The novel platformer makes its North American debut today. We thought it was a very good addition to the platforming line-up on WiiWare, so if that kind of game floats your boat get your points ready! Dracula: Undead Awakening (1000pts...
Nintendo Download 26th February 2010 (Europe)
The Virtual Console is still nowhere in sight, but at least there's Castlevania!
Believe it or not, this is the sixth week of this year in which we haven't gotten any new Virtual Console games. The amount of weeks in which we have is actually lower! Nintendo partially makes up for it by releasing a ton of games on the other services, but the...
About The Game
Are you a Vampire Hunter? Are you ready to battle legions of undead foes including zombies, ghouls, werewolves and more? You will need to wield an arsenal of jaw-dropping powerful weaponry with skill and intelligence.
Uncover devastating firepower such as Machine Guns, Buzz-Saws and Flamethrowers, choosing upgrades for them as well as unique new perks for your character as your enemies increase in number and ferocity. You are a tough customer but beware - Lord Dracula is always on the hunt and you are his prey!
Enemies in Dracula - Undead Awakening have one thing in common. Undead, lycanthrope, mutant, and many more – they’re all after your flesh. Not to worry though – you come bearing “gifts”. Well, as long as you think of sharp, explosive, devastatingly destructive weaponry and ammo as “gifts”.
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Hmm, how will this work out on Wii? I think the DSi version uses button control.
Dracula? Sounds interesting!
Hordes of monster like God of War style? sounds good.
awesomenessss
review coming? feel like getting it but im not sure
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