Demitri
Series:
Vampire/Darkstalkers

Though an annoying incessant whiner who won't take the L that he deserved, Demitri is considered the co-lead of the Darkstalkers/Vampire series. He is the titular vampire after all. Demitri is powerful in that he can hang with the top tiers in the series if played correctly, but in later games he's overshadowed by far more powerful characters such as B.B. Hood and Q-Bee.
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Alucard
Series:
Castlevania

Alucard is interesting in that he constantly attempts to subvert his father - Dracula - at every turn. Alucard is the antihero we all deserve, especially after helming one of the best Castlevania entries ever: Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. He's also an assistant in the excellent Castlevania III.
Raziel
Series:
Legacy of Kain

Raziel captivated in his introductory game, Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver. Though the series has seen better days, Raziel was compelling in his quest to avenge his murder by the vampire leader Kain. The gameplay was superb, the voice acting great and the story drew us in. Raziel made this entry a must have in the heyday of the Dreamcast.
Vampires are found in many cultures, most prominently in European tales of 18th century beings that were bloated and dark. The pale figure known today was not known until the early 19th century. Modern vampires are known to drink the blood of the living and create mischief in areas they were familiar with in life. They can induce thrall in their victims, and they can exhibit preternatural gifts such as pyrokinesis and telepathy. Their known weaknesses are crosses, stakes through the heart, sunlight, holy water and garlic.

Video game creatures: Demitri, Vampire/Darkstalkers series; Dracula, Castlevania series; Alucard, Castlevania series; Kain & Raziel, Legacy of Kain series
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