Vampire Savior / Darkstalkers 3
STORY:
Jedah, one of the high nobles of Makai, is resurrected after a premature death
long ago. Seeing the state of the demon world, he decides that the only way to
save the world is to recreate it. To this end, he conjures a dimension known as
Majigen, to which he summons worthy souls to feed his new world. As luck would
have it, those souls belong to the characters from the first two games, in
addition to three newcomers.
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Darkstalkers
3 character selection screen.
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REVIEW:
The third installment of the Darkstalkers series,
Darkstalkers 3 (known as Vampire Savior
in Japan)
presents the biggest and
most colorful cast yet. Four brand new characters
join the roster: Jedah, Q-Bee, B.B. Hood, and Lilih Aensland. Pyron, Donovan &
Huitzil were cut from the original arcade version of the game, but do make an
appearance in the later console versions. There were actually
two simultaneously released
"updated versions" of Vampire Savior that debuted in Japanese arcades only a few months after the original release: Vampire Hunter 2: Darkstalkers' Revenge and Vampire Savior 2: The Lord of Vampire.
The key difference between these two versions and the
original Vampire Savior is the character roster. Vampire Hunter 2
features the same character roster and soundtrack as Night Warriors
(known as Vampire Hunter in Japan), omitting the characters introduced in
Vampire Savior, while Vampire Savior 2 features the Vampire
Savior cast along with Donovan, Huitzil & Pyron, omitting J. Talbain (as
well as Dark Talbain), Rikuo & Sasquatch. But thankfully, all
characters appeared in the console ports of Darkstalkers 3 / Vampire
Savior.
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Meet
Jedah...
Darkstalkers' badass new boss.
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Darkstalkers 3
introduces the
"Damage Gauge System". Battles take place during a period of one
round, with each fighter having two "Life Markers" (by default) which
diminish after one character runs out of vitality. Basically, this enables
faster bouts than the typical "best 2 out of 3" round system
previously used. The player can also regain a
portion of their life during battle if they manage to avoid taking further hits.
Darkstalkers 3 also introduces the "Dark Force System" which allows players
to perform special abilities unique to each character for a limited time period.
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Meet
B.B. Hood and her hunters!
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Following suit with previous
installments, the music, artwork,
and character animation of Darkstalkers all stand out as 100% original. The
new stages are intricately designed, creepy, and are really effective at getting
you into the unique setting of Darkstalkers. Following suit with past
installments, the interesting new Darkstalkers character designs offer
diversity and present some awesome new play styles. No doubt a 2D fighting game
player of any level can find a character in Darkstalkers 3 that they
enjoy using (if they take the time to properly learn the character, that is).
Even if the gameplay doesn't suit your fancy, any artwork enthusiast can
appreciate the amazing art direction of Darkstalkers (thanks to Capcom's
team of master artists).
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Darkstalkers
3 stage designs are off-the-charts good!
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Darkstalkers 3
was visual and artistic masterpiece when it released in arcades and on consoles. It looked like to other fighting game that came before it! The Sega Saturn version of Vampire Savior was the definitive version of "Darkstalkers 3" to play on console (until the later Dreamcast port, titled Vampire Chronicle For Matching Service,
and the later Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower released on PSP).
FUN FACT:
The PS1 version of Darkstalkers
3 is an inferior port when compared to the Sega Saturn version, due to missing
character animations and longer load times. However, the PS1 port includes an
exclusive Color Edit Mode where you can customize each character's
color scheme to your liking. This was the first Color Edit Mode to
ever appear in a console fighting game.
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Page Updated: |
May
11th, 2024
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Developer(s): |
Capcom |
Publisher(s): |
Capcom |
Artwork
by: |
Bengus,
Edayan, Daigo Ikeno, Dai-Chan
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Platform(s): |
Arcade, PlayStation, PSN, Sega Saturn
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Release Date(s): |
1997
Arcade
Apr. 16th, 1998 Sega Saturn
Nov. 5th, 1998 PS1
Nov. 18th, 1998 PS1
Nov. 30th, 1998
PS1
Apr. 24th, 2012 PlayStation Network |
Characters: |
Demitri Maximoff,
Morrigan Aensland, Felicia,
Jon Talbain,
Victor, Lord
Raptor, Anakaris,
Bishamon, Rikuo,
Sasquatch, Hsien-Ko,
B.B. Hood, Q-Bee,
Lilith Aensland,
Jedah, Huitzil
(console),
Pyron
(console),
Donovan
(console),
Anita, Dee
( Darkstalkers
Collection) |
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Featured Video:
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Related Games: |
Darkstalkers,
Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge,
Vampire Chronicle For Matching Service,
Darkstalkers Chronicle: The
Chaos Tower, Darkstalkers:
Resurrection, Warzard, Bloody
Roar, Groove On Fight, Mace: The Dark Age, Pocket
Fighter, Street Fighter III: New Generation, Capcom
Vs. SNK, Capcom Vs. SNK 2, Capcom
Fighting Evolution, SNK Vs. Capcom: The Match
of the Millennium, SNK Vs. Capcom Chaos,
Marvel Vs. Capcom, Marvel Vs. Capcom
2, Marvel Vs. Capcom 3, Capcom
Fighting Collection |
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Gameplay
Engine
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8.0 / 10
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Story
/ Theme
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8.5 / 10
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Overall
Graphics
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8.5 / 10
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Animation
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8.5 / 10
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Music
/ Sound Effects
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8.5 / 10
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Innovation
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8.5 / 10
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Art Direction
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10 / 10
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Customization
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8.5 / 10
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Options / Extras
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8.0 / 10
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Intro / Presentation
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9.5 / 10
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Replayability / Fun
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7.5 / 10
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"Ouch" Factor
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7.5 / 10
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Characters
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9.0 / 10
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BOTTOM LINE
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8.7
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10
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Review based on Sega Saturn version
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Final
Words: |
Darkstalkers 3 was one of the most stylish 2D fighters of the late 90's. What a presentation! The arcade intro movie is still one of my all time favorites, right along with the character select screen (and the catchy BGM). Darkstalkers 3 also debuted two of my favorite characters in the entire franchise, B.B. Hood & Jedah! These incredible character designs are instant classics, pure
90's Capcom brilliance, and are arguably charismatic enough to star in their own
spin-off games (if Capcom ever took the opportunity to do such a thing).
The gameplay system shows its full maturity in Darkstalkers 3... with impressive character moveset evolution and arguably the best game balance (and variety) to date. Even so, considering the time period in which Darkstalkers 3
was released, the gameplay system was starting to show its age in some areas. In my opinion, the non-dramatic super moves that initiate at the same speed as regular special moves make the suspense and match conclusions fall a bit short, at times. (It's just comes down to personal taste, really.) However, Darkstalkers 3 was definitely the
fastest and most frantic installment of the series to date. It's definitely worth playing and easily enjoyable for all levels of 2D fighting game players!
Like the prequels that came before it... Darkstalkers 3 made an impactful statement with its vivid art style from Capcom's brilliant art direction, insane animation quality, and loveable character designs. Long after the release of Darkstalkers 3, many characters from the roster made guest appearances in other Capcom fighting
games, including: Capcom Vs. SNK, SNK Vs. Capcom Chaos,
Capcom Fighting Evolution, SNK Vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium, and the Marvel
VS Capcom series.
~TFG
Webmaster | @Fighters_Gen
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