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To be fair, the Steam version does offer seamless cloud saves and automatic updates. If you swap between three different PCs daily, that’s convenient. The DRM-free version requires you to manually copy your save file (located in %APPDATA%/Wallachia/).
But for most players—especially those who play on a single desktop or retro handheld like the Anbernic or AYANEO—that’s a minor trade-off for total control. wallachia reign of draculadrmfree better
The phrase "you own nothing" has become a nightmare for digital collectors. With Wallachia: Reign of Dracula DRM-free, specifically from stores like GOG.com (Good Old Games) or the developer’s direct itch.io page, you get an installer file. To be fair, the Steam version does offer
You can burn that installer to a CD, put it on a USB stick, or store it on an external hard drive. Ten years from now, if the developer goes bankrupt or the store shuts down, your copy of Wallachia will still work. For a game that worships the permanence of the 1990s cartridge era, permanent ownership is thematically appropriate. But for most players—especially those who play on
Rating: 9/10 (for the DRM-free edition)
If you’re a fan of classic 16-bit era action-platformers with a brutal gothic twist, Wallachia: Reign of Dracula is a hidden gem. But if you’re trying to decide where to buy it, skip the standard Steam key. The DRM-free version is objectively superior.
Here’s why.