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2.8

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 17 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 3 out of 17
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  1. May 21, 2022
    1
    I played the original Vampire The Masquerade Redemption two decades ago which was a awesome title. This however, is a sequel in name only. TheI played the original Vampire The Masquerade Redemption two decades ago which was a awesome title. This however, is a sequel in name only. The writing is atrocious as are the characters. Graphics are serviceable as is the voice acting which ranges from extremely cheesy to average. The gameplay is pretty unbalanced and repetitive. Give this one a pass and rather play Redemption or Bloodlines. Full Review »
  2. May 22, 2022
    0
    Extremely disappointing. I love Vampire The Masquerade and I was so excited to play this game, but unfortunately it didn't live up to my hopesExtremely disappointing. I love Vampire The Masquerade and I was so excited to play this game, but unfortunately it didn't live up to my hopes and expectations at all. It is simply bad. The voice acting is terrible, the graphics are dated, the story is disjointed and boring, and there's no combat whatsoever. To be clear I am ok with the lack of combat if the story is interesting and engaging. Disco Elysium is probably my favorite game from the last 10 years. But that game had an amazing story with meaningful decisions to be made. Disco Elysium kept you on your toes from beginning to end. That is not the case here. Anyway as if the game-play and story weren't bad enough, then you have to deal with all the force fed SJW BS on top of that. It's truly awful. Full Review »
  3. May 22, 2022
    4
    Unfortunately, my PS4 version crashes regularly, so I could only play the first three missions. I'm annoyed because of the wasted money, but IUnfortunately, my PS4 version crashes regularly, so I could only play the first three missions. I'm annoyed because of the wasted money, but I won't miss the game.

    I don't understand the whole concept of the game. It's supposed to be a narrative role-playing game, but it doesn't actually tell anything. There are no cutscenes. Each level just starts somewhere. The whole story is started in such a jumbled way that you have no idea what is actually going on or why you are doing what you are doing. No character behaves in a comprehensible way. The characters in general: You play three Ancillae, who can do absolutely nothing. I also have no idea how Hazel, as Neonate, could become the Prince of Boston.
    I also don't understand the role-playing aspect. You play three characters at once and have to level them all up separately, but you never know what skills you'll need for the missions. And actually, all three are investigators who need the same skills. Of the three, I only liked Leysha. Galeb barely had a recognizable personality and Emem was a Toreador on the outside and a Brujah on the inside. Quite an annoying character to me.
    Also, the game seems to have mistakes in the game world. Why does Galeb's childe have the same generation? Why does Hazel say that the ancillae are disappearing? The Elders are feeling the Beckoning! What is going on in the game world anyway? Has London fallen yet? Has the Tremere headquarters been destroyed yet? I could check my books, of course, but why isn't the game telling me?

    In summary, Swansong is a game that does not meet my expectations in any way. Since the game was approved by Paradox and also the last role-playing books didn't meet the expectations of the fans, I slowly see the end of WOD coming.

    Addendum: I was very disappointed that apparently only the seven standard clans are in the game. Where are the Banu Haqim, the Ministry, Hecata, etc.?
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