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  1. Mar 25, 2020
    3
    It's an amazing storyline but I've had longer first read throughs of "Choose Your Own Adventure" stories. It leaves you on a cliff hanger after just 19 nights of quests, sometimes you can do 2 quests in one night. I really hope I don't have to pay another $20 for a short chapter. The art is beautiful. But I really want more. Maybe if the next chapter was free I'd be willing to pay for theIt's an amazing storyline but I've had longer first read throughs of "Choose Your Own Adventure" stories. It leaves you on a cliff hanger after just 19 nights of quests, sometimes you can do 2 quests in one night. I really hope I don't have to pay another $20 for a short chapter. The art is beautiful. But I really want more. Maybe if the next chapter was free I'd be willing to pay for the 2end and 3erd chapter. Expand
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  1. Apr 10, 2020
    70
    Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York is a visual novel that follows in the footsteps of a previous game dedicated to a vampirical story and this new chapter on the Nintendo Switch is a marvel when it comes to its gorgeous art style, a skillfully-written plot and its incentives to play again once finished, in order to discover its world with different characters. While its experience is rather short and ends abruptly, fans of visual novels will have plenty to wrap their minds around in the form of Coteries of New York.
  2. 60
    Coteries of New York does a good job being a Vampire: The Masquerade game. The developers have captured the essence of the property, crafted an appropriate aesthetic and narrative environment, and avoided any inclination to try and "change" what Vampire: The Masquerade is. Playing this game feels every bit like playing the tabletop pen-and-paper experience with a good GM weaving the story. Sadly, by nature pen-and-paper RPGs are about fun stories rather than anything meaningful, and Coteries of New York doesn't really have anything meaningful to say. Throw in some confused mechanics and this one won't be remembered as a classic of the genre.