

It's confusing, but yes, this is an adaptation of the "Darkstalkers" video games. It was originalled called "Night Warriors - Darkstalkers' Revenge," and in Japan, originally called "Vampire Hunter" (which remains on the title card of each episode). That brings us to "Darkstalkers - The Complete OVA," as it was titled by Discotek in a mid-2010 DVD release. well, in an attempt to both be faithful to the sprite art that had hands twice the size of a human face, and to follow the style trend of mishapened, sinister faces, I'd argue these adaptations in particular to be among the ugliest anime ever produced, with a questionable story to boot. Whether or not the films and OVA's were any good. Many of these anime productions even got American releases, primarily because the games already had, so it seemed to be a safer bet. Most of these franchises also got tie-in anime adaptations, made for no other reason than to further market the property (hey, that's a big reason why "Pokemon" was and still is so successful with children). Many classic franchises grew in popularity, from "Street Fighter" to "The King of Fighters," thanks to home consoles with the capability to render impressive 2D sprite animations.
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Also, I have not played any of the titles in the game series it's based on.The 1990's were an exciting time for fighting-game gans. Genre: Action, Adventure, Horror, Fantasyĭisclaimer: This review covers the 4-episode 1997 OVA "Night Warriors - Darkstalkers' Revenge," also titled "Vampire Hunter" and "Darkstalkers - The Complete OVA" in some American releases. Review of Night Warriors - Darkstalkers' Revenge "2DAniCritic" Review: Night Warriors - Darkstalkers' Revenge Review Score: 2.36 / 5.00
