Compare Vampires Dawn 3 - The Crimson Realm prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Dawnatic Games. Published by Dawnatic Games. Released on 5/19/2021. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Indie, RPG.

A German-born retro RPG series finally grows up - 30-plus hours of turn-based vampire politics, Blood Point management, and morally bleak choices that punish players trying to play nice.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that gets zero mainstream coverage but quietly earns a loyal following over two decades, and Vampires Dawn 3 - The Crimson Realm is exactly that. This is the third chapter of a German RPG series that started as freeware in 2001, and the pixel-art aesthetic is absolutely intentional, not lazy shorthand. The developer chose the older RPG Maker style precisely because it matches the texture of the first two entries, and in that context the retro visuals feel like a deliberate handshake with the fanbase rather than a budget decision. The gameplay is a turn-based RPG with a side-view battle system that has real teeth. There is no standard heal spell to lean on, so you are constantly thinking about Blood Points, blood essence reserves, and how aggressively to use the magic system before a boss fight. The rune-based spell combinations give battles genuine tactical variety, and combat stances let you shift between offensive and defensive postures mid-fight. Leveling happens through exploration rather than grinding respawning enemies, which gives the open world a sense of purpose. Silver mines, domination rings, vampiric conversion of NPCs into party companions, and the ability to summon werewolves, demons, zombies, and skeletons all stack into a system that rewards players who pay attention to the economy of resources. Here is where things get complicated and honest. You play as Asgar, the series villain-turned-protagonist, and the game is built around that choice. He does not arc toward redemption. The humanity system, which gates access to the strongest skills and weapons behind shedding moral restraint, essentially tells you that playing the virtuous path locks you out of most of the good stuff. If you came in expecting the series' usual moral tension between Asgar and the more conflicted Valnar, know that the scales are tipped hard here. Some players feel that tension is exactly right for the character; others find it frustrating when a good-evil alignment system delivers only one real ending. Both readings are fair. The party structure is also unchanged from the 2005 predecessor, three core characters plus one slot for summoned or converted allies, and genre expectations have moved on enough that this starts to feel limiting. Where the game quietly earns its Very Positive standing on Steam is in the atmosphere and sound. The music is the kind of composed-with-intention RPG Maker soundtrack that sticks in your head, and the dark, cruel world it scores has genuine weight. The story assumes you know who these people are, which means playing the first two games (both free on the developer's site) is not optional if you want the character work to land. A built-in narrator helps newcomers orient themselves, but the emotional payoff of watching Asgar operate with total impunity is richer if you have watched him be the bad influence in someone else's party for two games prior. If you have never touched this series and you are looking for your first entry, start with the freeware originals. If you know exactly what this is and you want more of it with improved combat and a thicker atmosphere, Vampires Dawn 3 delivers. It is not a game for everyone, but it knows exactly who it is for, and that kind of self-awareness in a small indie RPG is worth something. Kai, Scout Team

Vampires Dawn 3 - The Crimson Realm
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Vampires Dawn 3 - The Crimson Realm

May 19, 2021Dawnatic Games
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A German-born retro RPG series finally grows up - 30-plus hours of turn-based vampire politics, Blood Point management, and morally bleak choices that punish players trying to play nice.

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About Vampires Dawn 3 - The Crimson Realm

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that gets zero mainstream coverage but quietly earns a loyal following over two decades, and Vampires Dawn 3 - The Crimson Realm is exactly that. This is the third chapter of a German RPG series that started as freeware in 2001, and the pixel-art aesthetic is absolutely intentional, not lazy shorthand. The developer chose the older RPG Maker style precisely because it matches the texture of the first two entries, and in that context the retro visuals feel like a deliberate handshake with the fanbase rather than a budget decision. The gameplay is a turn-based RPG with a side-view battle system that has real teeth. There is no standard heal spell to lean on, so you are constantly thinking about Blood Points, blood essence reserves, and how aggressively to use the magic system before a boss fight. The rune-based spell combinations give battles genuine tactical variety, and combat stances let you shift between offensive and defensive postures mid-fight. Leveling happens through exploration rather than grinding respawning enemies, which gives the open world a sense of purpose. Silver mines, domination rings, vampiric conversion of NPCs into party companions, and the ability to summon werewolves, demons, zombies, and skeletons all stack into a system that rewards players who pay attention to the economy of resources. Here is where things get complicated and honest. You play as Asgar, the series villain-turned-protagonist, and the game is built around that choice. He does not arc toward redemption. The humanity system, which gates access to the strongest skills and weapons behind shedding moral restraint, essentially tells you that playing the virtuous path locks you out of most of the good stuff. If you came in expecting the series' usual moral tension between Asgar and the more conflicted Valnar, know that the scales are tipped hard here. Some players feel that tension is exactly right for the character; others find it frustrating when a good-evil alignment system delivers only one real ending. Both readings are fair. The party structure is also unchanged from the 2005 predecessor, three core characters plus one slot for summoned or converted allies, and genre expectations have moved on enough that this starts to feel limiting. Where the game quietly earns its Very Positive standing on Steam is in the atmosphere and sound. The music is the kind of composed-with-intention RPG Maker soundtrack that sticks in your head, and the dark, cruel world it scores has genuine weight. The story assumes you know who these people are, which means playing the first two games (both free on the developer's site) is not optional if you want the character work to land. A built-in narrator helps newcomers orient themselves, but the emotional payoff of watching Asgar operate with total impunity is richer if you have watched him be the bad influence in someone else's party for two games prior. If you have never touched this series and you are looking for your first entry, start with the freeware originals. If you know exactly what this is and you want more of it with improved combat and a thicker atmosphere, Vampires Dawn 3 delivers. It is not a game for everyone, but it knows exactly who it is for, and that kind of self-awareness in a small indie RPG is worth something. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayercontroller-supporttier:sub-5Blood Resource ManagementMorality SystemRune MagicVampire ProtagonistNew Game PlusExploration-Based LevelingDark AtmosphereGerman RPGRetro RPG Maker

Steam Deck & Linux

Steam Deck VerifiedProtonDB Platinum

Valve rates this game Steam Deck Verified. Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 4 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
500 MB RAM
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
Geforce 980, AMD Radeon 7850, Intel Iris
Processor
Intel Pentium, AMD Athlon

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OS
Windows 10
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
Geforce 1060, AMD Radeon 280X
Processor
Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3

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Developer
Dawnatic Games
Publisher
Dawnatic Games
Release Date
May 19, 2021

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