Versions differences
- The Japanese version has a few graphical differences compared to the American version:
- The current score isn't visible on the end-stage results screens (points are still being awarded though).
- The cross sprite before collecting it is more similar to a Christian cross and is more akin to the sprite used in Rondo of Blood.
- The tombstones used by the Stage 4' Boss during its second phase have a Christian cross (as opposed to a skull in the American Version)
- When Richter gets hit, he flashes red (as opposed to white in the American version).
- When Richter dies, he dissipates in a red particle effect (as opposed to in a white flash in the American version).
- When Death dies, his scythe decapitates him on J.
- Death's death animation is around 25 frames longer on J. This makes the American version faster for Best Ending, and is the only speed difference between J and US.
- The Japanese version lacks the unskippable copyright screen on boot up, giving it a faster reset time.
- The PAL version runs at 50Hz and is thus slower.
Timing
- Time starts on first frame of control, and ends upon grabbing the final orb.
- You can use a -7.00 offset from the title screen.
Categories
- Dracula X categories are split by endings:
- Any% gets the Bad Ending (Falls into stage 4', then goes to stage 5)
- Good Ending saves Maria but not Annet (Goes to stage 4, then fights the minotaur and proceeds to stage 5)
- Best Ending saves both Maria and Annet (Goes to stage 4, then takes the door and proceeds to stage 5')
- Any% Whip Only forbids the use of subweapons and is restricted to the whip.