Regular on 28/12/2006 at 10:56:59AM
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After just one sitting of Vampire the Masquerade:bloodlines I have: evaded a sabbat raid, released the tormented spirit of a young woman whilst fending off attacks from her evil poltergeist husband, blackmailed a doctor, begun my investigation of a brutal murder, saved a dying girl, slit a hospital guards throat, drunk a prostetute, reclaimed some Astrolite from a group of thugs and blown up a warehouse.
All this in the space of approximately three hours, all this and I haven't even left the first of four main areas. All this withought mentioning half of the side quests. Vampire doesn't just provide quantity but quality also. The setting is dark, the story is immersive, the characters are unique and the missions are never repetitive. Sure there are a few bugs and glitches but I can live with them. The game is fun, the game is original and the game is great.
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NickGreen
Regular on 28/12/2006 at 10:56:59AM
Total Posts: 291
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After just one sitting of Vampire the Masquerade:bloodlines I have: evaded a sabbat raid, released the tormented spirit of a young woman whilst fending off attacks from her evil poltergeist husband, blackmailed a doctor, begun my investigation of a brutal murder, saved a dying girl, slit a hospital guards throat, drunk a prostetute, reclaimed some Astrolite from a group of thugs and blown up a warehouse.
All this in the space of approximately three hours, all this and I haven't even left the first of four main areas. All this withought mentioning half of the side quests. Vampire doesn't just provide quantity but quality also. The setting is dark, the story is immersive, the characters are unique and the missions are never repetitive. Sure there are a few bugs and glitches but I can live with them. The game is fun, the game is original and the game is great.
90%
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