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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBeginning your journey as a new Kindred, you must choose your path to follow the high class Vampire Society, or the lawbreaking group of Anarchs as you find your place in this new world.Beginning your journey as a new Kindred, you must choose your path to follow the high class Vampire Society, or the lawbreaking group of Anarchs as you find your place in this new world.Beginning your journey as a new Kindred, you must choose your path to follow the high class Vampire Society, or the lawbreaking group of Anarchs as you find your place in this new world.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
André Sogliuzzo
- Mercurio
- (voce)
- …
Courtenay Taylor
- Heather
- (voce)
- …
Daran Norris
- Officer Chunk
- (voce)
- …
Debi Mae West
- Patty
- (voce)
- …
Dee Bradley Baker
- Bertram Tung
- (voce)
- (as Dee Baker)
Edita Brychta
- Ming-Xiao
- (voce)
Erin Fitzgerald
- Nadia
- (voce)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- David Hatter
- (voce)
- …
J. Grant Albrecht
- Kilpatrick
- (voce)
- (as Grant Albrecht)
- …
Greg Ellis
- Knox
- (voce)
- …
Grey DeLisle
- Jeanette
- (voce)
- (as Grey Delisle)
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James Arnold Taylor
- Vandal
- (voce)
- (as James A. Taylor)
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Jay Gordon
- Ash
- (voce)
- …
Recensioni in evidenza
10spiff-12
I played this game straight through the first time and thoroughly enjoyed it. When the credits rolled 'Boyarski...Anderson...Caine', my jaw dropped on the ground. My memory is pretty crappy for most things but it didn't miss a beat summoning up the reference; "Those are the creators of the original Fallout" - another excellent RPG series from a time before.
It's a shame that, at the time, 'Vampire' culture had its own following with a definite image problem. Ironically, the game itself makes fun of this 'culture' on the in-game radio show called 'The Deb of Night'. In 2004 Doom 3 was out...Half life 2 was a big hit. Fashioning a game of this amazing calibre under the wrappings of a known live-action RPG and culture of sorts limited the appeal to those beyond. Metaphorically; they put a gold bar in a plain brown wrapper. I didn't find out about it until recently when the raves of greatness came from the voices hovering around the discount bin at Steam. A 7 year old game and I'm playing (and enjoying it) more than Deus Ex - Human Revolution - though that's a pretty good game in itself.
It's a shame that, at the time, 'Vampire' culture had its own following with a definite image problem. Ironically, the game itself makes fun of this 'culture' on the in-game radio show called 'The Deb of Night'. In 2004 Doom 3 was out...Half life 2 was a big hit. Fashioning a game of this amazing calibre under the wrappings of a known live-action RPG and culture of sorts limited the appeal to those beyond. Metaphorically; they put a gold bar in a plain brown wrapper. I didn't find out about it until recently when the raves of greatness came from the voices hovering around the discount bin at Steam. A 7 year old game and I'm playing (and enjoying it) more than Deus Ex - Human Revolution - though that's a pretty good game in itself.
Well, almost, Activision rushed it and caused it to be sort of unfinished.
The game is best played with mods so the experience is more complete, but the game is still incredible without them. The pacing, story, player progression, quests, NPCs, everything in this game is so well done. No other game like it has even really come close since. Cyberpunk 2077 is the only game I can think of that is really in contention for #1, but it's still clear that this game is in the top two best RPGs ever, and it's not number two.
Will never forgive Activision for causing the end of Torika.
The game is best played with mods so the experience is more complete, but the game is still incredible without them. The pacing, story, player progression, quests, NPCs, everything in this game is so well done. No other game like it has even really come close since. Cyberpunk 2077 is the only game I can think of that is really in contention for #1, but it's still clear that this game is in the top two best RPGs ever, and it's not number two.
Will never forgive Activision for causing the end of Torika.
The first time I HEARD of Vampire the Masquerade:Bloodlines was while searching for a new game to play after Neverwinter Nights 2. I watched Gopher's Let's play of Vampire the Masquerade:Bloodlines and after seeing the first (2) episodes, I stopped watching because I said I HAVE TO PLAY THIS!
This game has the most creative NPC (Non Player Characters) that interact with you an a way that is authentic, organic and very creative. The back story and Lore of World of Darkness by White Wolf in which Vampire the Masquerade:Bloodlines takes place in is one of treachery, plots within plots and the never-ending hunger (Called "The Beast") to feed on blood.
You have different choices that you can make, which have a DIRECT impact on your progression and interactions in the game.
You have the choice of playing from one of (8) clans as a Male or Female and each clan has their own individual powers, motivations, horrors and quests.
I started of playing the INCREDIBLE Clan Malkavian and had NUMEROUS humorous moments from the confusion on the individual faces because of the insanity that runs in this clans and their dialog choices.
I cannot recommend this game enough to anyone that's wants to experience a TRULY unique RPG video game.
Be sure to obtain and install the Official patch, found here: http://planet-vampire.net2
and then the Unofficial Patch, found here: http://www.patches-scrolls.de/patch
and Enjoy!!
This game has the most creative NPC (Non Player Characters) that interact with you an a way that is authentic, organic and very creative. The back story and Lore of World of Darkness by White Wolf in which Vampire the Masquerade:Bloodlines takes place in is one of treachery, plots within plots and the never-ending hunger (Called "The Beast") to feed on blood.
You have different choices that you can make, which have a DIRECT impact on your progression and interactions in the game.
You have the choice of playing from one of (8) clans as a Male or Female and each clan has their own individual powers, motivations, horrors and quests.
I started of playing the INCREDIBLE Clan Malkavian and had NUMEROUS humorous moments from the confusion on the individual faces because of the insanity that runs in this clans and their dialog choices.
I cannot recommend this game enough to anyone that's wants to experience a TRULY unique RPG video game.
Be sure to obtain and install the Official patch, found here: http://planet-vampire.net2
and then the Unofficial Patch, found here: http://www.patches-scrolls.de/patch
and Enjoy!!
First thing first- this game chugs on most machines like you wouldn't believe. We're talking Rambo pulling an army helicopter on a chain- it would obviously still go (hey it's Rambo) but it would really slow...
That being said; the story, the art, the style, the fighting and the gameplay are all superb. The game has multiple endings and several different ways to complete the game.
You start off choosing a race, much like an MMORPG. Race affects your starting abilities, as well as how you play the game. Some races are good with firearms and fist fighting, some are stealthy, some wield magic very well, and others have a silver tongue for smooth diplomacy. And, I don't mean the boring diplomacy where you roll a dice and hope your saving throw works- I mean a choose what to say in a dialogue based on your playing style and charisma and affect how the NPCs respond.
Because there are different playing styles and a horde of abilities, one can redo missions over and over with different results each time. However, that isn't so far as to say that each outcome is different. Let's face it, there are a hundred ways to skin a cat, but each time you are left with a sticky pile of fur.
The game is dark and yet romantic, stylized at it's very core. Sometimes it feels more like a Detective NOIR or a mob story then a typical Vampire.
Vampire: The Masquerade II: Bloodlines is really 50% First Person Shooter, 50% RPG, and 10% Adventure. Yes, the developer's gave this game 110% of effort. XD
That being said; the story, the art, the style, the fighting and the gameplay are all superb. The game has multiple endings and several different ways to complete the game.
You start off choosing a race, much like an MMORPG. Race affects your starting abilities, as well as how you play the game. Some races are good with firearms and fist fighting, some are stealthy, some wield magic very well, and others have a silver tongue for smooth diplomacy. And, I don't mean the boring diplomacy where you roll a dice and hope your saving throw works- I mean a choose what to say in a dialogue based on your playing style and charisma and affect how the NPCs respond.
Because there are different playing styles and a horde of abilities, one can redo missions over and over with different results each time. However, that isn't so far as to say that each outcome is different. Let's face it, there are a hundred ways to skin a cat, but each time you are left with a sticky pile of fur.
The game is dark and yet romantic, stylized at it's very core. Sometimes it feels more like a Detective NOIR or a mob story then a typical Vampire.
Vampire: The Masquerade II: Bloodlines is really 50% First Person Shooter, 50% RPG, and 10% Adventure. Yes, the developer's gave this game 110% of effort. XD
The only reason I gave it a 9 instead of a 10, it's because of the bugs and how the ending part is obviously unfinished work, this is one of the best, if not the best RPG that I've played as a video game. Unfortunately didn't have enough time to be developed and it wasn't popular enough to save the company that made it so they went out without even making patches.
If RPGs took this game as a model we could have much more quality games on the market.
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- QuizThe character of Mitnick, the Nosferatu hacker, is named for famed real-life hacker Kevin Mitnick, famous for hacking into the Pentagon, among other places.
- BlooperThe number of windows on The Asylum's exterior does not match the number of interior windows.
- Citazioni
Malkavian: You look familiar. Were you ever on a milk carton?
- Versioni alternativeThe opening cut scene, showing the execution, is a random element and never plays the same twice. Different vampire characters are seen in the audience (alongside the major characters), and sometimes the beheading will actually be shown, while other times a closeup of Velvet Velour looking away is shown instead.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Show of the Week: Dance Central 3 (2012)
- Colonne sonoreSwamped
Written by Marco Coti Zelati, Cristina Scabbia (as Christina Scabbia) and Andrea Ferro
Performed by Lacuna Coil
Courtesy of Century Media Records
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