Let’s hope it lives up to its name.įor more gaming news, vampiric and unholy, stay tuned at Dread XP. Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodhunt has all the style going for it. That is, NPCs civilians populate the city for the vampiric pleasure but so do their guardians, squads of riot gear clad forces here to cleanse the predators from the night. Based on the trailers so far players will be able to ally up with friends to swarm enemies and hit the streets for some local dining. Vampire came about around 1991 for the first time and presented a bit of contrast to the more high-fantasy oriented D&D games. What else is out there Well, one system that’s also incredibly popular and, again, quite different from the others is Vampire the Masquerade. The only question is how far until a bigger fish comes along. OK, so we saw battles using D&D rules, crossed swords using GURPS, witnessed a gruesome dismemberment in MERP and watched a fight powered by Palladium rules. The Urban vampire is a tantalizing character, it’s liberating with both sensual and physical prowess, and hell if I’m not down for indulging a night out taking the town for a joyride. This is a Vampire: The Masquerade game after all so there will be different vampiric clans to choose from all with their abilities and features selected from the range of vampire depictions in culture and media. The gameplay shows third-person combat with shooting and melee as players slide across walls and hang from rooftops in ambush.
Descriptions promise a load of style to personalize your dream self to pose on the prey that thought they stood a chance.