Posted on: April 25, 2016

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Games: 1579 Reviews: 28
One of the best RPGs ever made, period
It makes me very happy that, after a rough launch, Bloodlines has achieved a status as one of the best RPGs ever made. It deserves it. Of course it has aged: all the action gameplay, be it combat or stealth, was okay at best even when the game came out and has only gotten worse since. Even the efforts of the super dedicated team behind the Unofficial Patch couldn't quite salvage those aspects of the game. However, that's simply not what you play Bloodlines for. The true beauty of Bloodlines lies in its world and how you interact with it. I've played many RPGs over the years and to this day Bloodlines is perhaps the game with the largest amount of interesting characters I have ever played. Seriously, even small throw-away characters in Bloodlines have more soul and depth than most "important" characters in other games. Whether it's the vampire prince of New York or just a weirdo working in the hospital's basement: all of these characters are genuinely interesting. Virtually every line is written and acted with love and delivers an insight into vampire society or the depravity of man or gives you a good chuckle - or all three! Add a massive amount of dialogue options (which mostly don't follow blatant patterns) and an "immersive sim" style approach to exploration and resolving quests and you end up with a game that remains a joy to play also after five or even ten playthroughs. I'm sure that the game's almost depressingly nihilistic style sprinkled with lots of black humor isn't to everyone's liking but dammit, personally I'll never grow tired of walking through Downtown or Hollywood to Rik Schaffer's dark but weirdly beautiful music. And every time I return to this game I discover something I had never seen or at least consciously noticed before. The game isn't without flaws: you get forced into the mediocre combat a lot and it's janky all around but by God, the writing, acting and atmosphere alone make it a ride worth taking. Again and again.
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