Before your fall, you led a crusade against evil. Now you've become one of the undead creatures you once battled - a Vampire. Inhabiting the World of Darkness, you must face a series of brutal confrontations with your nemesis Vukodlak, a powerful vampire lord.
Your unholy showdown begins in med...
Before your fall, you led a crusade against evil. Now you've become one of the undead creatures you once battled - a Vampire. Inhabiting the World of Darkness, you must face a series of brutal confrontations with your nemesis Vukodlak, a powerful vampire lord.
Your unholy showdown begins in medieval Europe and rages on into the modern day, as you track a soulless enemy in an eternal struggle to destroy him. For this is the only hope of vengeance for your tortured immortality.
A storyline that begins in Middle Ages and ends in the present
A well-known universe as the game’s setting: World of Darkness
Your decisions during both gameplay and conversations will determine the final outcome of the story
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Update (20 March 2025)
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Not easys to rate this one.
The story is good, it really feels like the original VAMPIRE THE MAQUERADE. If you can stand older 3D graphics, it looks quite nice. Both the locations and most of the characters have very distinct features and animations. The sound is also more than decent. Music, environment and voice acting are good.
The downside is (as many have written), that there are endless hordes of enemies and fighting is not really fun. So, it becomes extremely tedious. Some levels include more or less simple riddles, but mostly you have to chop down lots of random enemies.
IF you want to have the nice atmo and story nevertheless, then I would suggest to cheat.
You can (1) easily cheat a huge amount of money (to get the best armor and buy huge amounts of blood) and experience to max the all of your characters attributes (most of all: strenght and dexterity) as wall as the most important disciplines (Celerity and Feral Claws). Fight your way with ease.
Or you can (2) easily cheat god mode (you cannot die), just walk through the enemies and ignore all enemies (some boss need to be killed, others can be ignored).
The game revolves around a crusader, named Christoff who falls in love with Sister Anezka, after being wounded in battle and being nursed back to life: Classic Florence Nightingale. The feelings are mutual, naturally.
He is turned by the Brujah, one of many vampire factions within this universe setting. It’s the bickering, plotting, scheming and politics that set the events in motion that make for the plot in this game. The game takes you several locations in 2 major era’s, the Crusades and the present (1999)
I love this game. I played it when it first was released in 2000Now, a TV series, another videogame and a couple of books later….But I could never finish the game. A bug made the game crash in New York. And that was the end of it. Then, now, Christoff in the game, thanks to GOG I get a second change. I played it, no crashes this time.
And I finished the game.
I must admit, after replaying the game, I noticed some flaws, it wasn’t as near-perfect as I remember. Some flaws may be attributed to games becoming “better” over the years, others shouldn’t have been in the game to begin with.
At the time I would have given it a 9/10 or maybe a 10/10. Now, a 7/10 maybe 7.5/10 (I can't give have a star on GOG)
The graphics are very good, considering the time, nailing the atmosphere perfectly. But the music is generic, except the Tower Of London levels: here the music is spot on eerie. The voice acting is OK, sometimes good, but the dialog can be a bit corny. The sound effects are good. And the plot is not too bad, but a bit straightforward. Things, which might not have bothered anyone in 2000, but 17 years later, new standards have been set...Just remember, there was a time that all you needed for as excuse for a game, was for a big monster turtle to kidnap a princess.
The gameplay is hack and slash, or point, click and hack. But it’s fun and the RPG elements give you tonnes of stats the tweak and to improve. Overall, it’s a good solid 24 hours of fun, minimum.
The difficulty can be challenging, but it’s easy to get “into” the game. Everything plays intuitive. No steep learning curves.
After playing this game, again, I realise, that this is a very linear game. There are no side quests. Bummer. Another thing that was mildly disappointing, in hindsight, is that we only get to visit two eras, although this would not have suited the plot. Maybe by playing one of the other characters, but again, may not have been best suited for the plot. Not necessary, I know. But…nice to have had.
Another nice to have: there is also no fast-travel. A thing we have been spoiled with on numerous occasions.
Luckily the levels are relatively short: each quest is divided in 4 levels: 3 Levels of puzzles (finding a key or a lever) and fighting and a boss level. Each of the 4 levels are well designed, but not overly complex and relatively short, so remembering the route and back tracking or returning is never a chore.
I also found the ranged weapons underwhelming. This is very prevalent in the later missions, where guns are available. They do the same damage as the melee weapons, but the melee weapons seem fare more effective.
To me the most serious flaws concern the IA: it’s not exceptional but the two things that stick out like a sore thumb are:
1. Sometimes enemies don’t respond to your presence. You are kicking an enemy’s arse, while shouting “to the abyss with thee” with sword-clatter and the the screams of the dying, and his colleague (in the same room!) doesn’t respond until he sees(!) you.
2. You and your party members can get stuck behind and object and the IA hasn’t got a clue how to walk past that object.
The nice to haves I can live with, the latter two shouldn’t have been there to begin with.
Overall a highly enjoyable game that I would recommend everybody that loves RPG’s or games supernatural or urban fantasy themes.
Superb game. The game play is a little clunky but the development system with experience points and spell selection is great. This game has a great atmosphere, and one of the best stories iv ever played in a game. The story and how it develops is thee best part of it, the only other game where i enjoyed the story as much as this was deus ex, and that says a lot about what i personally think of it. Give this a game a go it's a part of history, the whole idea of being human, then becoming a vampire, and playing out your quest for redemption into the modern ages, is both original and superb.
First thing you have to remember is that this was white wolf's first game.
And all things considered the fells like a diablo 1 clone with 3d graphics and it takes some getting used too (the game would be wonderful if it had a mini map and a better map)
aside from the normal inventory issues, that diablo 1 and 2 had... This game is great. Plot is tight. You get to have fun and combat is cool.
for $6, buy it, enjoy it, be glad you own a computer again, I have not had fun like this since I played doom 1!
Quite frankly, that's the game that brought me here, I've been looking for it for a long time, especially for version compatible with newer OS'.
First of all, it's full of flaws, game mechanics are imperfect, bah, they weren't too "flashy" even back in the day, overall presence is at best above 2000's games' average (except really good soundtrack), and storyline is horribly linear, sometimes even boring.
There are two things I always loved about this game though - first is unparalleled atmosphere, giving you everything that's best from original World of Darkness, second is marvelous plot, even if linear, it features dozens of rich character profiles, throwing you in various epochs, from medieval Prague to the dark streets of New York in our times. At certain point you're just flowing through consecutive action turns with Christof, like it was your own story.
Simply delightful game, though I realize it's possible that it won't suit everyone, especially people making silly faces at vampires/werewolfs and similar mythology creatures.