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A Guide to Vampire Savior
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Information about the Website and Webmaster.


About the Website



I started this site as a quick guide to moves and it kept adding from there until I was pleased with it enough to advertise. This site is based solely on the arcade version of Vampire Savior, so that means there is an absence of Donovan, Huitzil and Pyron in the character roster. It offers a lot of things like every confrontation and ending each character can acquire.

All screenshots were taken by yours truly. As far as the artwork goes I took all of the official art straight from the Darkstalkers 3 (Sony PlayStation) game disc. Sprites were found in random places on the internet. I had bigger plans for this site, but I have nearly used up all of the provided 20 MB. I sincerely hope you enjoy your stay, as this site was mainly made for quick reference. If you wish to link to me, you may use the image above.


About the Webmaster



Online, I go by the name Lashen. I have few interests, one of which being two-dimensional fighting games. Vampire Savior has been one of my favorite video games to date ever since its debut in 1997 so it was only natural that I made a site for it. Darkstalkers was always a good series but I believe this installation in particular revolutionized the franchise, much like Street Fighter Alpha did for its own.

I have always been intrigued by the vibrant colors used to illustrate its rather dark setting, and the soundtrack for the series itself has always been unique. For fun I play as every character, my personal favorite being Hsien-Ko; Capcom's interpretation of the Jiang Shi. We did get the chance to see those who were left behind from NightWarriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge make a return in the Vampire Hunter 2 and Vampire Savior 2 games released exclusively for the arcade in Japan, but the games were so similar to their predecessor that they were combined in all of the ported versions of Vampire Savior and are often referred to as a whole. Strangely enough though, the characters seem to have been spending more time being featured in crossover games as opposed to their own series. A good example of this is Morrigan, whom has whored herself around to an unbearable degree.

Yes, that was a pun.

I would not mind seeing an anime based on this game in particular, much like the short series that was focused on NightWarriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge... I doubt it will happen though. There has been little multimedia produced, such as manga and anime in Japan and even fewer in the way of comics and cartoons in the United States. However, I do enjoy the fact that for the most part the series remains a hidden gem made by Capcom. People may recognize key characters like Felicia or Morrigan because of their many appearances, but the only way to understand the series is by playing the games themselves. As for where the story goes from here, only Capcom knows.


Lashen11013@hotmail.com



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