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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Compared to modern day RPG's this is probably a bit dated but it's story is everything I look for in an RPG, it's gripping and very enjoyable. the characters are fleshed out and it feels like a lot of time and care has gone in to developing them.
The game play has it's flaws, some battles are ridiculously hard even after patching. (mercurio springs to mind) and sometimes is becomes a bit repetitive but the story always made me follow through to the end and enjoy it.
To pen and paper players this may not be exactly what you expect but just like pen and paper the story carries the game and that it does well.
I'm well chuffed to find this on GoG as my second disk has a rather bad scratch on it and I've been itching to play this one again.
This game is well worth a buy. True, it does have some annoying bugs, and true, the combat system can often get tedious and is a a little flawed; however, the story and script more than makes up for it. This game has perhaps some of the most well-written dialogue of any game, which in the medieval portion of the game seems reminiscent of Shakespeare (another review goes into this in much greater detail).
Also, the graphics are great considering their age!
This game has both a really good story & excellent voice acting. My wife bought this game for me back when it first came out & I've played and replayed it numerous times over the years.
The only reason I don't give it a 5 star rating is the game is a bit glitchy. Coterie members get stuck in areas while moving around. The game engine isn't the best, but definitely worth adding to your collection.
I enjoyed the game up until the point i died. At which point i realized only my very first save, two hours prior, was the only one available. Irritated i restarted the game. All the enemies i had killed after making the save were dead and i was unable to even continue the game. Restarting the game did not help. After looking for help online this is apparently a common issue on Vista/7, so i tried the usual solutions. Run the game as administrator, no luck. Enable indexing on the vampire the masquerade install folder, no luck. I cant give this game better than 1 star, because it's unplayable on my modern operating system. First encountered this problem several months ago when i got the game, clearly nobody wants to fix it. Money well spent -.-
The characters are two dimensional (the motivation of some of the characters is hard to believe), but for a video game, I found the story griping with a couple of nice plot twists, some good humor, good attention to detail (especially with Christof once he enters the modern world, but with a medieval perspective outlook) and tense dramatic moments with the nice musical score and good voice acting helping greatly to sell the story.
The character development is fairly interesting (many viable branches of vampiric powers to boost and also many stats, most of which are relevant), but I wish they had restrained access to the various branches of vampiric powers more (by the end of the game, too many branches were accessible by all characters which made a lot of them pretty much the same).
Also, some of the vampiric powers are greatly overpowered (Theft of Vitae, Prison of Ice come to mind here as well as the Fortitude/Potence/Celerity/Claws combo to a lesser extent) and make the game very easy.
In a way, the overpower factor is good in that you'll get the feeling that you are playing an elder vampire slicing through the competition (and in vampire game, abusing your vampiric powers should come into play at least for SOME parts of the game), but strategically, it won't make you think as much as you'd like. Just to illustrate how overpowered it can be: You have 4 characters in your party, but I did 95% of the game with Christof alone, leaving the rest behind and only using them to carry my gear and as decoys in the few fights that are somewhat challenging.
Don't get me wrong, you will have to figure out a couple of strategies: a physical approach that will dispatch 90% of your foes, a magical approach for 10% of the baddies you don't want to tackle too closely and finally a strategy to replenish your vitae as you go along (once you get "Theft of Vitae", that last part becomes a no brainer). However, once you got these strategies figured out, you'll repeatedly be using them for most of the game (which arguably could be said about a lot of RPGs).
Also, as the AI is only so so (I've seen worse, but I've also seen a lot better), this game would have been better off being a one character game with the rest of the "party" branching off when you enter a level and coming back for the storyline moments (as previously stated, I cruised through most of the levels with only Christof).
And finally, it is worth noting that some of the challenges in the game come from a harder than is should be interface.
This is partly because everything in the game happens in real time, yet you can only access 8 vampiric powers quickly: feed, healing and 6 other powers of your selection. You'll have to select the rest of your powers using your menu listing all the powers by category (and by the end of the game, there are many) and you'll have to do that while the baddies are hitting you in real time.
The other part of the bad interface is the view perspective. The game is in 3D (and looks pretty good btw) with a free to control view perspective which means that the developers washed their hands clean of any good automated view management and you to manage the view with your mouse in real time while the action is happening. You'll be forced to do it as various obstacles will obstruct your view of your opponents and will prevent you from targeting them with various attacks. To be fair, however, I should mention that many 3D game suffer from a bad view management problems and some of them are a lot worse than this one in that they don't allow you to change your perspective if you can't see something.
Overall, this is a good game with interesting vampiric RPG elements, a good story, good music and good voice acting, but it also suffers some gameplay problems.
Vampire fans or die hard RPG fans will probably want to play this game, but more casual players will find better RPGs out there (notably, Neverwinter Nights).