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Master of Darkness

Master of Darkness (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Sega Master System
Tags: Action, Platformer
Developer: SIMS
More Platforms: Game Gear

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Region
Released
EU
??/??/1992

Reader Reviews

Master of Darkness review

Reviewed February 06, 2004

bloomer says: "In the early 1990s some very imaginative game designer noticed that both the fictional Dracula story and the real-life case of Jack the Ripper took place in the 1880s and 90s, and decided to bring the two together. AT LAST! "
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Master of Darkness review

Reviewed April 30, 2014

Never3ndr says: "In a Nutshell, Castlevania on the Sega Master System"
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