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If you are a fan of atmospheric point-and-click adventures, you have likely crossed paths with the Dracula series. Released in 2013, serves as the direct conclusion to the cliffhanger left by its predecessor, Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon . Developed by Koalabs Studio and published under the Microïds brand, this title brings the journey of art restorer Ellen Cross to its final, chilling destination. The Story: From New York to Istanbul

The game picks up immediately where the last one ended. Ellen Cross returns to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York with a mysterious portrait she believes depicts the Prince of Darkness himself. However, the painting is stolen on its first night, launching a globetrotting investigation that takes you from the halls of the Met to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Along the way, Ellen must manage her own rare blood disorder while uncovering the secrets of an ancient brotherhood known as the "Shadow of the Dragon". If you are a fan of atmospheric point-and-click

: A unique mechanic is Ellen’s health; you must monitor her condition and use medication to keep her stable enough to continue the investigation. Visuals and Sound The Story: From New York to Istanbul The

The game is praised for its detailed environments and atmospheric soundtrack composed by Pierre Estève. While it may lack modern lip-syncing or smooth transition animations, the hand-drawn quality of the locations provides a moody, gothic backdrop perfect for a vampire mystery. Along the way, Ellen must manage her own

: The game features an interactive inventory system where you can combine items to create new tools. Puzzles range from technical art restoration—like removing tar and varnish from canvases—to deciphering ancient symbols.

Whether you're finishing the story started in Dracula 4 or just looking for a spooky puzzle game, this final chapter offers a dark, lore-heavy conclusion to Ellen Cross’s hunt for the truth.

Dracula 5 retains the classic first-person perspective with 360-degree rotation, allowing for immersive exploration.