This game was ported to the Sega Saturn and to the Sony PlayStation (as Darkstalkers 3 in USA, Europe. Dark Force Power requires two levels of the characters' super bar, damage done during Dark Force Power cannot to be healed and certain EX attacks become slightly more powerful.Ĭharacter select screen from Vampire Savior: Lord of Vampire Returning characters Ĭharacter select screen from Darkstalkers 3 New characters
The game also introduces the Dark Force System which allows players to perform special abilities unique to each character for a limited period and deal permanent unhealable damage.Ĭonsole ports of the game feature the original Dark Force, titled Dark Force Change and the ability to select Dark Force Power from Vampire Hunter 2 and Vampire Savior 2.
The player can also regain a portion of their life during battle if they avoid taking further hits. Vampire Savior eschews the traditional round-based system in favor of what is dubbed Damage Gauge System instead battles takes place during a period of one round with each fighter having two "life markers" (by default) which are diminished after one's life bar is completely emptied (similar to Rare's Killer Instinct). Taking their place are four new characters Jedah Dohma, Lilith, Q-Bee and Baby Bonnie Hood. The game retains the character roster of Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge, though omitting Donovan, Huitzil and Pyron from the lineup. As luck would have it, those souls belong to the Night Warriors from the first two games, in addition to three newcomers. To this end, he conjures a dimension known as Majigen, to which he summons worthy souls to feed his new world. Seeing the state of the demon world, he decides that the only way to save the world is to recreate it. Jedah, one of the high nobles of Makai, is resurrected after a premature death long ago.