Posted on: June 7, 2022

RazzoSenpai
Verified ownerGames: 24 Reviews: 1
Still a classic, albeit with some scuffs
Revisiting this game after well over a decade and it's still as fun as I remember. The GOG verison includes both the last official patch from the sadly defunct Troika Games and the latest fan patch rolled into the installation. This provides some much needed bug fixes, returns some cut content, and updates some of the visuals so the game will look slightly less muddy on a modern HD display. This game is part of what I like to call the "early 2000's greats" in terms of roleplaying games - it ranks up there with the first two KOTOR games and Deus Ex, and that's no exaggeration. GOOD: - Works out of the box from the GOG launcher on Windows 10 with HD support - Missions often let you tackle them in many different ways, be it stealth, combat, or talking - Lots of differing dialogue options that will change the story and how characters react to you - Does a good job for explaining the basics of (third edition) VtM lore for newbies - Four big hubs for you to explore non-linearly, packed with hidden goodies and side-quests - Each vampire clan is unique in terms of advantages, disadvantages, and interactions ingame - A handful of different endings depending on which vampire faction you want to side with BAD: - Some clans are definitely more fleshed out than others; Nosferatu, Malkavian, and Tremere in particualar get nice exclusive content while other clans do not - Some clans recycle generic Discplines (vampire powers) between one another, leaving a Tremere with a far more unique powerset compared to a Toreador for example - Game still buggy even with the patches pre-installed, I got softlocked in the tutorial. SAVE OFTEN TO PREVENT LOSING PROGRESS!
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