For some time I had wanted to play this game. More so because it dealt with one of my favorite mythologies: vampires. Having never played any RPG style game, I was somewhat skeptical about its game play. But now after finishing the game for the first time I have to say that I enjoyed it vastly. Of course the game is far from perfect. Even with the patches, the game had some glitches. Which seems that you will need the aid of the “-console” in order to help you beat the game. For example, a scene that comes to mind is during Ming Xiao’s Golden Temple. I had gotten the action available to open a double door that had a piece of wood in which I had to push off. You might guess that the game was not responsive and so I did what I usually hate to do, which was use the “noclip” from the console in order to proceed with the game. Other than those imperfections, the story is superb. It was fun meeting all these different characters and having the choice in which way to answer them. And the twists were surprising to say the least. The story doesn’t leave you hanging in the end, everything you start learning from the beginning comes all together in the end, giving you a closure to the story. Yet wondering what might happen to your character afterwards, like a good novel. I also liked the fact that you get to choose whose side you want to go with, which will give you an ending depending on your choice. I think that with the $19.95 price tag, everyone should give this game a try. Now that I have finished it with the Ventrue clan, I can’t wait to try it with the other clans.
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