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Draculius

ドラクリウス

Title
ドラクリウス
Draculius
AliasesDorakuriusu, ドラクリ
Play timeLong (34h from 3 votes)
DeveloperMeromero Cute
PublishersMeromero Cute & GungHo Works
LinksVNStat
Shopssponsored links» JP¥ 6076 @ DLsite
» US$ 64.90 @ PlayAsia
» US$ 69.99 @ PlayAsia

Description

Draculius begins when Ogishima Jun, the male protagonist, suddenly finds himself face to face with a childlike maid who introduces herself as Elshlant D. Annoyance. The encounter quickly brings two monumental facts to life: the first is unequivocal proof that vampires exist; the second is revelation of Jun being the sole heir of a royal linage that rules over them. Years ago, Id Demon Brandle – Jun’s vampiric father and would be future emperor – ran from his aristocratic duties to hide among the humans, eventually falling in love with a Shinto priestess named Ogishima Yukari. For reasons unknown, Jun’s father abandoned his mother during pregnancy, and upon this act, Yukari placed a magic seal on her unborn child, locking away the infant’s supernatural abilities. Following the tragic death of his mother four years earlier, the spell has been slowly unraveling, awakening Jun’s latent powers and allowing the vampire nation to determine his location and deliver an ultimatum: Jun would be allowed to continue his existence and assume the mantle of command over his people, but only under the guidelines of three conditions. Condition One: He would be placed under the watch of Elshlant D. Annoyance, serving as his evaluator and mentor in the ways of the vampire. Condition Two: The newly awaken Nosferatu would need to perform a deed that proved him worthy of the inheritance. Condition Three: He would take a bride from one of the noble families to ensure the continued survival of the royal bloodline. As one can imagine, Jun is quite taken aback by all this.

It quickly becomes apparent to Jun, that the life of a vampire is far more perilous than he could possibly imagine. As he learns that many of the legends concerning the powers and weaknesses of Nosferatu are outlandishly erroneous – mostly due in part to the vampires themselves spreading such fictional myths – the young noble is forced to completely reevaluate his own existence while needing the assistance of an experienced vampire in the process. Were the difficulties of self discovery not challenging enough, Jun inevitably finds himself caught within a deadly web of intrigue thanks to the machinations of rebellious factions within vampire society.
It also becomes clear that humanity is not entirely ignorant of the supernatural world that hides from them, and agents of an ancient powerful organization dedicated to the extermination of “hellspawn abominations” violently pursue his destruction. These factors make it imperative for Jun to maintain as low a profile as possible: for his own safety and innocent human friends. Unfortunately, keeping a low profile is not something his enemies are going to allow. Then there’s the whole matter of marriage…

[Taken from Eroge Review blog]

Full reviews

By anav on 2023-01-12r16755Vote: 6.5
<report>It’s really jank and quite weird which permeates in every part of the production. Art can be weird and background is really repetitive. They do use this “cinematic” cut technique that i am quite a fan of making good use the limited amount of backgrounds and stuff. This is especially well used in the h scenes where there isn’t a lot of cgs and is usually one/two image.

H scenes are really good though because they dont drag on and uses voiced narration to a very effective degree. The voice narration is a phenomenal addition and not just for the h scenes. Kinda a remiss more vns don’t use it. Misao’s and rika especially are good

music is really weird and repetitive. “Something Enjoyable... Read more »
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