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Vampire television series[edit]
A full overview of all adventure games released in the Vampire Saga Series. These can be episodes, remakes/remasters or sequels, created by either one or several companies. As long as the IP is used, we'd quantify this as part of a 'series'. As you guide a doctor through the panic-stricken streets.
Live action[edit]
Title | Year | Country | Original language(s) | Seasons | Episodes | Notes | References |
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Angel | 1999–2004 | United States | English | 5 | 110 | spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer | |
Becoming Human | 2011 | United Kingdom | English | 1 | 8 | Being Human spinoff | |
Being Human | 2008–2013 | United Kingdom | English | 5 | 37 | ||
Being Human | 2011–2014 | United States Canada | English | 4 | 52 | remake of the British television series | |
Blade: The Series | 2006 | United States | English | 1 | 13 | based on the Marvel Comics character and film series | |
Blood | 2015 | South Korea | Korean | 1 | 20 | ||
Blood Ties | 2007 | Canada | English | 2 | 22 | ||
Blue Veins | 2016 | Hong Kong | Cantonese | 1 | 33 | ||
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | 1997–2003 | United States | English | 7 | 144 | ||
Cliffhangers/The Curse of Dracula | 1979 | United States | English | 1 | 10 | ||
Dark Shadows | 1966–1971 | United States | English | 6 | 1,225 | ||
Dark Shadows | 1991 | United States | English | 1 | 12 | remake of Dark Shadows (1966-1971) | |
Death Valley | 2011 | United States | English | 1 | 12 | ||
Demons | 2009 | United Kingdom | English | 1 | 6 | characters Mina and Quincey Harker revealed to be vampires | |
Der kleine Vampir – Neue Abenteuer | 1993 | Germany | German | 1 | 13 | German sequel to The Little Vampire | |
Destino Imortal | 2010 | Portugal | Portuguese | 1 | 6 | ||
Dracula | 2002 | Italy Germany | English | 1 | 2 | ||
Dracula | 2013–2014 | United Kingdom United States | English | 1 | 10 | ||
Dracula: The Series | 1990–1991 | Canada United States | English | 1 | 21 | ||
Draculas ring | 1978 | Denmark | Danish | 1 | 7 | ||
Forever Knight | 1992–1996 | Canada | English | 3 | 70 | see also Nick Knight (1989) (pilot episode) | |
Freeze | 2006 | South Korea | Korean | 1 | 5 | ||
From Dusk till Dawn: The Series | 2014–2016 | United States | English | 3+ | 30+ | based on From Dusk till Dawn | |
The Gates | 2010 | United States | English | 1 | 13 | ||
Heirs of the Night | 2019–2020 | Netherlands Germany Norway | English | 2 | 26 | based on the book series Die Erben der Nacht by Ulrike Schweikert | |
Hello Franceska | 2005–2006 | South Korea | Korean | 3 | 52 | ||
Hemlock Grove | 2013–2015 | United States | English | 3 | 33 | characters Roman and Olivia Godfrey | |
Higanjima | 2013 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 10 | ||
I Heart Vampires | 2009–2010 | United States | English | 2 | 61 | ||
Imortal | 2010 | Philippines | Filipino | 2 | 148 | sequel to Lobo | |
Kindred the Embraced | 1996 | United States | English | 1 | 8 | based on the role-playing gameVampire: The Masquerade | |
The Lair | 2007–2009 | United States | English | 3 | 28 | ||
La Luna Sangre | 2017- | Philippines | Filipino | sequel to Lobo | |||
Let the Right One In | 2017– | United States | English | based on the novel of the same name | |||
The Little Vampire | 1985 | Canada Germany | English | 1 | 13 | based on the books by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg | |
Lua Vermelha | 2010 | Portugal | Portuguese | 1 | 225 | ||
Mad Mad House | 2004 | United States | English | 1 | 10 | ||
Moonlight | 2007–2008 | United States | English | 1 | 16 | vampire detective series | |
The Munsters | 1964–1966 | United States | English | 2 | 70 | American sitcom | |
The Munsters Today | 1988–1991 | United States | English | 3 | 72 | sequel to The Munsters | |
The Mutants: Pathways of the Heart | 2008-2009 | Brazil | Portuguese | 1 | 243 | ||
My Babysitter's a Vampire | 2011–2012 | Canada | English | 2 | 26 | ||
My Date with a Vampire | 1998–1999 | Hong Kong | Cantonese | 1 | 35 | ||
My Date with a Vampire II | 2000 | Hong Kong | Cantonese | 1 | 43 | ||
My Date with a Vampire III | 2004 | Hong Kong | Cantonese | 1 | 38 | ||
O Beijo do Vampiro | 2002–2003 | Brazil | Portuguese | 1 | 215 | ||
Orange Marmalade | 2015 | South Korea | Korean | 1 | 12 | ||
The Originals | 2013–2018 | United States | English | 5 | 92 | spinoff of The Vampire Diaries | |
The Passage | 2019- | United States | English | based on The Passage series of novels | |||
Penny Dreadful | 2014-2016 | United States United Kingdom | English | 3 | 27 | ||
Ponti Anak Remaja (Ponti The Teenage Vampire) | 2010 | Malaysia | Malay | ||||
Port Charles | 1997-2003 | United States | English | 6 | 1633 | utilized vampires in story arcs from 2001 to 2003 | |
Preacher | 2016– | United States | English | 1+ | 10+ | ||
The Prince Who Turns into a Frog | 2005 | Republic of China (Taiwan) | Mandarin | 30 | |||
Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani (This is a story of love) | 2010–2011 | India | Hindi | 1 | 331 | ||
Salem's Lot | 1979 | United States | English | 1 | 2 | based on the novel of the same name | |
Salem's Lot | 2004 | United States | English | 1 | 2 | based on the novel of the same name | |
Scholar Who Walks the Night | 2015 | South Korea | Korean | 1 | 20 | ||
Split | 2009–2012 | Israel | Hebrew | 3 | 135 | ||
Split | 2011 | Ukraine | Russian | 1 | 40 | remake of the Israeli TV series | |
Still Have Time to Love You | 2013 | Hong Kong | Cantonese | 1 | 9 | ||
The Strain | 2014–2017 | United States | English | 4 | 46 | based on Guillermo del Toro's novel trilogy of the same name | |
True Blood | 2008–2014 | United States | English | 7 | 80 | based on The Southern Vampire Mysteries series of novels by Charlaine Harris | |
Ultraviolet | 1998 | United Kingdom | English | 1 | 6 | ||
Vamp | 1991–1992 | Brazil | Portuguese | 1 | 179 | ||
Vampire Ang Daddy Ko | 2013-2016 | Philippines | Filipino | 2 | 169 | ||
The Vampire Detective | 2016 | South Korea | Korean | 1 | 12 | Vampire Prosecutor spinoff | |
The Vampire Diaries | 2009–2017 | United States | English | 8 | 171 | based on the book series of the same name by L. J. Smith | |
Vampire Heaven | 2013 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 12 | ||
Vampire High | 2001–2002 | Canada | English | 1 | 26 | ||
Vampire Host | 2004 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 12 | ||
Vampire Idol | 2011–2012 | South Korea | Korean | 1 | 79 | ||
Vampire Prosecutor | 2011 | South Korea | Korean | 2 | 23 | vampire detective series | |
The Vampyr: A Soap Opera | 1991–1992 | United Kingdom | English | 1 | 2 | based on Heinrich Marschner's opera Der Vampyr | |
Vamp | 1991–1992 | Brazil | Portuguese | 1 | 179 | ||
Van Helsing | 2016– | United States | English | 1+ | 13+ | ||
Young Dracula | 2006–2008–2011–2014 | United Kingdom | English | 5 | 66 | CBBC children/youth series |
Animated[edit]
Title | Year | Country | Original language(s) | Seasons | Episodes | Notes | References |
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Black Blood Brothers | 2006 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 12 | ||
Blood+ (Blood Plus) | 2005–2006) | Japan | Japanese | 4 | 50 | an alternate version of Blood: The Last Vampire | |
Blood Lad | 2013 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 10 | ||
Castlevania | 2017 | United States | English | 2 | 12 | based on the 1986 video game | [1] |
Karin | 2005–2006 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 24 | ||
Count Duckula (parody of Dracula) | 1989–1993 | United Kingdom | English | 4 | 65 | ||
Dance in the Vampire Bund | 2010 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 12 | ||
Diabolik Lovers | 2013 | Japan | Japanese | 2 | 24 | ||
Fortune Arterial: Akai Yakusoku | 2010 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 12 | ||
Hellsing | 2001–2002 | Japan | Japanese | 2 | 20 | ||
Hellsing Ultimate | 2006–2012 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 10 | ||
Little Dracula | 1991 | United States | English | 2 | 26 | ||
Mona the Vampire | 1999–2003 | Canada | English | 4 | 65 | Canadian television show based on the short stories | |
Monster Force | 1994 | United States | English | 1 | 13 | featuring Dracula as the mastermind of evil, the Prince of Darkness and the main antagonist of the series | |
Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective | 1998 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 12 | ||
Nyanpire: The Animation | 2011 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 12 | ||
Quackula (parody of Dracula) | 1979 | United States | English | 1 | 16 | originally aired as part of The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle, created by Filmation, not to be confused with Count Duckula | |
Rosario + Vampire | 2004 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 13 | ||
School for Vampires | 2006-2010 | Germany, Italy, Luxembourg | German | 4 | 104 | based on the book of the same name | |
Seraph of the End | 2015 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 13 | ||
Shiki | 2010 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 22 | ||
Trinity Blood | 2005 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 24 | ||
Vampire Knight | 2008 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 13 | ||
Vampire Knight Guilty | 2008 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 13 | sequel to Vampire Knight | |
Vampire Princess Miyu | 1997–1998 | Japan | Japanese | 1 | 26 | ||
Vampirina | 2017-present | United States/Ireland | English | 1 | 10 | based on a series of children's books adapted for Disney Junior |
Vampire episodes in disparate series[edit]
Title | Episodes | Year (TV series) | Country | Original language(s) | Notes | References |
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American Horror Story |
| 2011– | United States | English | horror series | |
Baywatch and Baywatch Nights |
| 1989–1999, 1999–2001 (Baywatch); 1995–1997 (Baywatch Nights) | United States | English | soap opera | |
Charmed |
| 1998–2006 | United States | English | mystery series | |
Doctor Who |
| 1963–1989, 2005– | United Kingdom | English | science fiction, time travel series | |
Dragon Ball |
| 1986–1996 | Japan | Japanese | anime series | |
The Dresden Files |
| 2007 | Canada | English | mystery, wizard, urban fantasy series | |
The Flintstones |
| 1960–1966 | United States | English | animated sitcom | |
Friday the 13th: The Series |
| 1988 - 1990 | United States | English | horror anthology | |
The Hitchhiker |
| 1983–1991 | United States | English | mystery series | |
The Hunger |
| 1997–2000 | Canada | English | horror series | |
Kolchak: The Night Stalker |
| 1974–1975 | United States | English | horror/crime series | |
Lost Girl |
| 2010–2015 | Canada | English | supernatural drama | |
Lost Tapes |
| 2008–2010 | United States | English | horror series | |
Makai Senki Disgaea |
| 2006 | Japan | Japanese | anime series | |
Masters of Horror |
| 2005–2007 | United States | English | horror series | |
Monsters |
| 1988–1990 | United States | English | horror series | |
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents |
| 1985–1989 | United States | English | mystery, horror series | |
Night Gallery |
| 1969–1973 | United States | English | horror series | |
Psych |
| 2006–2014 | United States | English | detective series | |
The Real Ghostbusters |
| 1986–1992 | United States | English | animated series | |
Relic Hunter |
| 1999–2002 | Canada | English | mystery series | |
Shaman King |
| 2001–2002 | Japan | Japanese | anime series | |
The Simpsons |
| 1989– | United States | English | animated sitcom | |
Sliders |
| 1995–2000 | United States | English | science fiction series | |
Smallville |
| 2001–2011 | United States | English | superhero fiction | |
Stargate Atlantis |
| 2004–2009 | United States | English | science fiction | |
Supernatural |
| 2005– | United States | English | supernatural drama | |
Supernatural: The Anime Series |
| 2011– | Japan | Japanese | based on the first two seasons of the U.S. live-action series. | |
Tales from the Crypt |
| 1989–1996 | United States | English | horror series | |
Tales from the Darkside |
| 1983–1988 | United States | English | horror series | |
The Twilight Zone |
| 1985 | United States | English | science fiction series | |
Urban Gothic |
| 2000–2001 | United Kingdom | English | horror series | |
Wizards of Waverly Place |
| 2007–2012 | United States | English | family sitcom, fantasy | |
The X-Files |
| 1993–2002 | United States | English | science fiction/horror drama |
Web series[edit]
Title | Year | Country | Original language(s) | Seasons | Episodes | Notes | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Hunted | 2001–present | United States | English | ||||
30 Days of Night: Blood Trails | 2007 | United States | English | 1 | 7 | prequel to the films 30 Days of Night and 30 Days of Night: Dark Days | |
30 Days of Night: Dust to Dust | 2008 | United States | English | 1 | 6 | sequel to the 2007 movie 30 Days of Night | |
I Heart Vampires | 2009–2010 | United States | English | 2 | 61 | ||
Valemont | 2009 | United States | English | 1 | 5 | MTV miniseries | |
I Kissed a Vampire | 2009 | United States | English | 1 | 3 | ||
Becoming Human | 2011 | United Kingdom | English | 1 | 8 | Being Human spin-off | |
Carmilla | 2014-2016 | Canada | English | 3 | 102 | based on the novella of the same name |
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^Dornbush, Jonathon. 'Netflix Announces Castlevania Animated Series'. IGN. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
External links[edit]
- Ranked: Vampire TV Shows at Metacritic
Looking for a list of the best vampire games on PC? It’s all Christopher Lee’s fault. Despite the best efforts of Bram Stoker, Max Schreck, and Stephenie Meyer in trying to make them look bad – everyone wants to be a vampire. As The Lost Boys pointed out, “Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It’s fun to be a vampire.” And as the videogame industry quickly realized, having supernatural powers of darkness is pretty cool too, which is why there are so many fun vampire games around.
We’ll be charting a course across aplenty of genres and decades to deliver our picks of the PC’s top vampire games. So whether you prefer the power fantasy, roleplaying potential, or moral implications of being a vampire, we’ve got something to suit all tastes.
Being able to jump really high, tear regular humans to shreds, use creepy magic powers, and replenish health by feasting on your enemies – all PC games should be vampire games . To that end, we’ve gone to the heart of Transylvania, to round up all the best vampire games on PC, but watch out – they bite.
Vampire Saga Game Series In Order
Here are the best vampire games on PC:
Vampire: the Masquerade – Bloodlines
Bloodlines is one of best PC games – not just in the vampire games genre – that fate and bad business decisions dealt a poor hand to. A rushed release date that put it out on the same day as Half-Life 2, a still relatively unknown developer in Troika, and a list of bugs that would make a QA tester weep. It’s unfinished, but it’s worth playing for one main reason – it’s Deus Ex with vampires, which is a pitch that still makes us swoon.
After picking one of several clans – which alter how the game plays – you’re free to wander around the dark streets of Los Angeles in search of souls to feed on, quests to complete, and to find out why the clans are at each other’s throats (a particularly bad thing for vampires). How you do any of these things is up to you, and it’s all underpinned by the clever rules of the Masquerade. Be a charming Toreador and you can simply persuade thralls to offer their necks to you, but if you’re a hideous Nosferatu you’ll be skulking through sewers in fear of anyone even seeing you. It can be a bit rough around the edges, but Bloodlines has enough fantastic ideas to negate any issues.
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow
Castlevania is the most revered vampire games saga around, so it’s disappointing just how few titles in the series have actually made it to PC. We’re hopeful we’ll see Symphony of the Night and the other 2D Metroidvania games on Steam before too long, but until then we’re fortunate to at least have the best 3D Castlevania game – which is also one of the best action-adventure games ever made.
The first Lords of Shadow is an action-packed epic, mixing God of War-style combat with frantic, thrilling set-pieces. Players take on the role of Gabriel Belmont and wield a crucifix-chain-whip against the forces of darkness. The action is initially a little button-mashy but soon becomes quite tactical – forcing players to mix between direct and area attacks, dodges, counters, combos, and eventually even magic powers. Better still, in the sequel Gabriel actually becomes Dracula, and you don’t get any more vampire than that.
Vampyr
Vampyr, from Life is Strange developer Dontnod, focuses on telling an emotional vampire story – and it’s an adventure game mixed with Dark Souls-inspired combat. For a large chunk of the game you’re talking to the residents of London, finding out the source of the epidemic in the city, and forging new relationships, while the rest of the time you’re fighting vampire hunters and werewolves in the misty streets.
Oh, and occasionally murdering a close friend. The coolest thing about Vampyr is in choosing your victims. You could rely on rats to get your health back, never killing anyone, and be grossly underpowered for every combat encounter. Or, you could prey on the folk who’ll never be missed. Gain their trust, complete missions for them, bring them to the healthiest, most hopeful, and most alive they’ve ever been – and then rip their throats out. You’ll get a lot of XP, but you’ll feel dead inside.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
The appeal of Skyrim is that you can choose who you want to be. A melee-focused barbarian who can punch dragons to death? A mage who can blow apart giants with fireballs? Nah, you want to be an undead vampire lord of the damned, feasting on the Nords and only traveling by night. With great bonuses like being immune to disease and poison, and a large bonus to spell damage, Skyrim can be the ultimate vampire RPG.
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The Dawnguard expansion adds even more to this fantasy. This Skyrim add-on is entirely based around vampirism – with a legion of nosferatu called the Volkihar Clan seeking to fulfil a prophecy from an Elder Scroll, while being hunted by the titular Dawnguard vampire hunters. Even better, players can become a Dracula-like Vampire Lord, with a new skill tree and a range of new abilities – such as moving super-fast or pulling an enemy towards you. Yes, you can become a vampire Jedi in Skyrim – no Skyrim mods required.
Legacy of Kain: Defiance
Outside of the Castlevania series, the Legacy of Kain games are some of the most popular vampire games around. There were five games released between 1997 and 2003, and while the Soul Reaver games are particularly enjoyable, we’re plumping for the final game in the series for this list – Legacy of Kain: Defiance, which was specifically developed to bring all the disparate storylines together.
Even in terms of gameplay, Defiance successfully melds both of the differing Blood Omen and Soul Reaver styles – with both series protagonists playable, leading to two wildly different and equally enjoyable experiences. There’s more enemy variety than previous games, and it’s more action-packed too – although there are still a few puzzles in the mix. The story is lots of fun thanks to sharp writing from Uncharted creator Amy Hennig, so the Legacy of Kain series went out on a high. Why haven’t we had another one in the last 15 years?
Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon
In the inexplicable absence of any of the great 2D Castlevanias on PC, the Bloodstained games – lead by former Castlevania series producer Koji Igarashi – are probably our best bet. Only the first game, Curse of the Moon, is currently available – but luckily it’s fantastic. It’s essentially a modern NES game, with neat gameplay ideas and amazing boss battles.
While the gameplay is akin to the first Castlevanias – platform-action games with limited special weapons and lives – Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon significantly tweaks the formula by having multiple player characters, all with different abilities. Zangetsu is tough but close-range only, Miriam has a longer reach and can roll, Alfred has magic powers but a poor attack, and Gebel can attack upwards and turn into a bat – yes, he’s a vampire. You have to use all these characters and their various abilities to get ahead, and it makes for a challenging and enjoyable game. Not just one for fans of retro games, after all.
Bloodrayne Betrayal
Despite having a fantastic premise – kickass vampire vs. Nazis – the 3D Bloodrayne games were never as good as they could’ve been. As it turns out, all they needed in order to turn Bloodrayne good was make it 2D and give the series to the action-platformer specialists at WayForward.
Bloodrayne Betrayal is side-scrolling action game, but let’s call it what it really is – it’s a 2D Dark Souls. It can certainly be tough, especially with the sheer amount of enemies thrown at the player – if you like challenging games Betrayal is for you. It’s never impossible though, as you can always suck an enemy’s blood to get health back. It also looks gorgeous, with timeless comic-book style and excellent animation. It’s so satisfying to cut a vampire in half and stomp on its head.
Vampire: the Masquerade – Redemption
While Bloodlines is the Vampire: The Masquerade game everyone talks about, earlier title Redemption should not be dismissed. They’re very different games, for starters. While Bloodlines is a vampire Deus Ex, Redemption is closer to Diablo or The Witcher. It’s not so much about the combat as it is pushing forward against the odds, strategically dealing with enemies, and scouring new areas for all the loot you can carry.

The story sees players taking on the role of doomed crusader Christof in 12th Century Prague, hunting the vampires threatening the city before becoming one himself. The story’s fun, if full of 2000-era videogame voice acting – but the real shock comes when the story cuts to 800 years later and players get to travel to modern-day New York. This completely transforms the game from a classic medieval-fantasy hack-and-slash, to a cross between Diablo and, well, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines. It may have released a while ago, but there’s still life in Redemption, and it’s one of the best old games on PC.
The Sims 2: Nightlife/ The Sims 3: Supernatural
We’re putting two entries in one here, since they’re both expansions for classic family management game The Sims. They also have the same goal – bring vampires to the game. Nothing livens up a straightforward simulation game more than turning it into a What We Do In The Shadows remake.
The Sims 2’s Nightlife expansion added a downtown area to the game with such wholesome fare as bowling, karaoke, and getting turned into a vampire. Vampirism is almost an Easter egg in Nightlife, but was finally expanded on in The Sims 3 expansion Supernatural – which was more specifically built around creatures of the night. With this add-on, you can turn your home into a proper Castle Dracula – gothic furnishings, secret passageways, sinister laboratories, and of course, a crypt for your undead family’s coffins. It’s fun to manage vampires.
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing
We’re heading to Diablo-town with this trilogy of adventures based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula, where you play the most famous vampire hunter of them all: Van Helsing (although sadly not the one played by Hugh Jackman). Set in a twisted take on 19th Century Europe, the Van Helsing games sees the titular character – son of the famous hunter from Bram Stoker’s novel – continuing his father’s mission by seeking out and destroying monsters.
What we get is a trilogy of action-RPGs that are hugely inspired by Diablo, but still manage to hit all the good points from Blizzard’s hyper-addictive games. Frantic combat, entertaining monsters, interesting loot, and always feeling compelled to seek out what’s just around the next corner. If you’re tired of waiting for Diablo 4 – aren’t we all? – The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing is a fun alternative.
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These are the best and most bloodthirsty vampire games lurking on PC. Whether hunting locals down back-alleys, building the crypt of your dreams, or going on epic quests to purge Eastern European countries of the undead hordes – all the best games have vampires in them. We hope we’ve settled the argument once and for all: it’s fun to be a vampire. Now if you’ll excuse us, we’re feeling thirsty and those necks won’t bite themselves.
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