Dracula 2: The Last Sanctuary

Dracula 2: The Last Sanctuary
North American PC cover art
Developer(s)Wanadoo Edition
Publisher(s)
Designer(s)Jacques Simian
Programmer(s)
  • Philippe Bouet
  • François Villard
Writer(s)
  • Jacques Simian
  • François Villard
Composer(s)Laurent Parisi
Platform(s)Windows, Mac OS, PlayStation, iOS, Mac OS X, Android
Release
September 25, 2000
  • Windows
    • EU: September 25, 2000
    • NA: February 12, 2001
    Mac OS
    • NA: February 12, 2001
    PlayStation
    • FRA: November 30, 2000
    • EU: July 13, 2001
    • NA: June 24, 2002
    iOS & Mac OS X
    • WW: February 25, 2012
    Android
    • WW: October 9, 2013
Genre(s)Graphic adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Dracula 2: The Last Sanctuary (originally released as Dracula: The Last Sanctuary) is a 2000 graphic adventure video game developed by Wanadoo Edition and jointly published by Index+, France Telecom Multimedia, Canal+ Multimedia and Cryo Interactive. Originally released for Windows and Mac OS, it was ported to the PlayStation in 2002. A modified version developed and published by Microïds was released for iOS and OS X in 2012 and for Android in 2013. In 2014, the remade version was made available on Steam. There were dubbing mutations in French, English, Spanish, German, Italian, Hungarian and Czech.

The game is a direct sequel to Dracula: Resurrection, which itself is an unofficial sequel to Bram Stoker's Dracula; set seven years after the end of the novel, Jonathan Harker finds that he must once again do battle with the evil Count Dracula in an effort to save his wife, Mina. A third game, with an unrelated storyline, followed in 2008, Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon. A loose sequel to Path of the Dragon was released in a two-part form in 2013; Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon and Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy.

Dracula: The Last Sanctuary was most widely reviewed for the PC, where it received mixed reviews, with critics praising the graphics, but criticising the nature of some of the puzzles. By 2007, the game and its predecessor had reached combined global sales above 1 million units.