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Paradox has bought White Wolf, plans on giving "some fresh blood" to the WoD/Vampire IPs

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Flanel shirted vampires everywhere sipping their overpriced lattes in Starbucks. Vamp clans would have their own WhatsApp groups filled with faggotry. This could be an awesome (and hilarious) premise to explore if you'd make it about some old school vampire who just woke up in the modern day only to see how pussified everything is now.

This is only hilarious for the pussified themselves. For the rest of us, existing in 2010s is tragic. :negative:
 

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Can you imagine a game set in like the fifties, but like the way the fifties saw the future? Yeah you're right holy shit who the fuck would want to play that old of shit.

fallout 3 ?

though it didn't have warewolves (probably F4 will "fix" that)
 

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Never particularly cared for WoD rule system, not really good at what it says it's doing, but Bloodlines were good and Redemption tolerable so I suppose it's all in implementation.
Well I ran Westeros setting with nWoD rules, it worked remarkably well
 

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This is only hilarious for the pussified themselves. For the rest of us, existing in 2010s is tragic. :negative:
It would be True Blood, basically. My version would be old vampire wakes up in True Blood and starts stirring shit up between the "peaceful" factions before going to slaughter.
 

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Well, that's a different thing. Playing Bloodlines or Redemption was, like, "yay, it's almost like my average friday night, except that in the game, I actually drink blood from those goth sluts I get to fuck in a club toilet". By 2015, witnessing those goth night haunts would be like witnessing a Ren Fair - people larping a zeitgeist long past of which they don't even have a firsthand experience :negative:

A truly contemrorary Vampire game would have to be set in pretentious, faux-dilapidated dj bars and involve below average, horribly dressed hipster chicks delivering their blood in a latte-like shape. No more torn fishnets and leather corsets. No more fingering a Dracula bride lookalike while standing Dr. Martens sole-deep in someone's piss.

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It would be True Blood, basically. My version would be old vampire wakes up in True Blood and starts stirring shit up between the "peaceful" factions before going to slaughter.

Well, most of vampires in True Blood were stirring shit up, the only exceptions being a few loonies in the Authority (who got quickly offed by their own), the local "innocent civilians" that got drafted for one reason or another, and the protagonist (who also snapped and had a face heel turn for a few seasons before becoming a pussy once more). Everyone else was, like, "gimme a couple bottles of faux blood now, and I might try to keep you alive as I eat you up later tonight". And that's good guys.

But yeah, the "masquerade" is hopelessly 90s. Whatever unusual you do outside, it's going to be all over youtube and instagram the next morning. :(
 

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Okay, I don't know about most of that shit. I've watched it a total of 3 times, and 1 of those times I fucked the person I watched it with.
 
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How did I waste so much time on this place. The discussion on video game is just as mediocre and misguided as on any other forum. Your pretend to be edgy and counter cultural, but really, Witcher 3, Divinity, Pillars, Fallout and other casual games end up being the most discussed. You turn a forum that was at it's core to discuss video games without constraint into a circlejerk with the atmosphere of an highschool playground. Which should be disturbing to anyone with stable mental health. You, yes you reading this sig, are likely struggling with serious mental or familial issues, both most likely, but you have the self righteousness of a Saint. The forum is divided between those who fully embrace their degenerate state of life and promote the most abject form of hedonism, and those in full denial spewing a distorted pseudo traditionalist doctrine, missing the irony of doing so in their current predicament. The exception of those of you here who shill for your own game and benefit from the disposable income of NEET (Or you infinitron for most likely working for a data collection firm, at least I hope for you your boting is actually a job). I can safely say that half of you will end up committing suicide at some point, and the other half surviving under heavy mental medication. Starting with the owner of this place. Dark Underlord I don't give you 5 more years before you end in a mental institution. You will never be happy beyond your prozac euphoria.
Goodbye.

Wtf is this shit, trex goodbye thread? He keeps asking people to checkon KFC how were the responses to his thread, but I don't have GD access.
 
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But yeah, the "masquerade" is hopelessly 90s. Whatever unusual you do outside, it's going to be all over youtube and instagram the next morning. :(
it only needs stricter rules, more power in the human society and daily executions.

coming back in topic, this is the best news i heard in the last ten years.
i want to believe in those who gave me mutant chronicles.
 

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Oh, as far as I know, there were rules for when Gehenna happened and Antediluvians turned planet into a near-dead wasteland. So it IS possible to have a post-apocalyptic vampire game.
 

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Paradox could do a grand strategy game if you were able to play as a Pentex's subsidiary company. Your objective would be to take over the world (and ruin it, of course). Your rivals would be other Pentex companies who cannot into sharing and these damnable werewolves who keep sabotaging your slave factories totally harmless and legal business.

For OMage, a rpg about playing as one agent of the Technocracy could be done, solving the "free-form magic" thing. It would be like Deus Ex, but in that Bob Page is actually the lesser evil, compared with all of the other shit the WoD has running around.
 

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I thought there were several 'canon' outcomes to Gehenna, no ?

There can only be one canon. That's why it is canon, duh. If they are somehow going to go back and resume the history stopped at 2004, they gotta pick one definitive story on what happened, too.

The Gehenna gamebook had 4 scenarios, yes. But the tie-in novel could only have one ending, so I treat it as moar canon than the "we don't care anymore, down with the stupid metaplot finally, choose whatever you like better" gamebooks.
 

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Core rulebooks masterrace

Make games like really long episodes of the Twilight Zone where there's no assumption of continuity. Make cameos to fuck with people's heads.
 

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But yeah, the "masquerade" is hopelessly 90s. Whatever unusual you do outside, it's going to be all over youtube and instagram the next morning. :(

Poseur Toreadors (and some Ventrues) don't have a problem with that.
 

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Hipster Toreadors are those Poseur Toreadors. Like the difference between Beats and Beatniks: one does art and the other just posts about it in social media.
Come to think of it, it could be fun if they make a Poseur Toreador who's also the creator of a very important social media platform.
 
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I can see WoD working in 2015. Just update some stuff. Like Mark Jewkerberg being a Ventrue or something, helping vampire Merkel delete any stuff about vampires. Nosferatu hackers going after shitlord trolls who expose sensitive stuff. Brujah heading the "Anonymous" group and leading the goyim cattle humans to all the wrong leads.

Come on, people. Use a little creativity.
 

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White Wolf Interview: “There Have Not Been Enough Video Games Set In The World Of Darkness”
Adam Smith on November 9th, 2015 at 5:00 pm.

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The news that Paradox Interactive had purchased World of Darkness creator and publisher White Wolf a couple of weeks ago came as something of a surprise. It also raised a lot of questions: what would become of existing third-party relationships? What are the plans for digital spin-offs of White Wolf properties? Can we expect another Vampire: The Masquerade CRPG at any point in the near future?

We contacted new White Wolf CEO Tobias Sjögren to discover the answers to those questions and many more.


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RPS: You’ve mentioned a desire to “unite the community under one flag from day one”. Does that relate to the third-party agreements already in place for tabletop publishing and some IPs?

Sjögren: As owners we want our game lines to be tightly interconnected and we want to communicate directly with our brilliant community of players. I don’t think that always been the case from the IP owner side of things. The community support from our different partners has been fantastic and remains so. We want to help and support our user groups in the best way we can, not be a distant parent company.

RPS: Can you tell us what will be happening with the Exalted IP and White Wolf’s relationship with Onyx Path? What difference, if any, will this make to the book publishing side of the business?

Sjögren: Currently we are talking to all of our partners, including Onyx Path and By Night Entertainment, something we couldn’t do before the actual closing and announcement of the Paradox-CCP deal. We’re deeply involved in the process of discussing with and learning about the minute details of our partners business while we establish a solid plan for the years to come. As I’m sure everyone understands we won’t comment on any specific questions about partners, projects or products before this process is all done. But we intend to get through it as swiftly as possible.

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RPS: I’ve seen concerns that White Wolf is a tabletop company with videogame spin-offs, and that being in the hands of a videogame developer and publisher may tip the balance toward digital releases. Is that something you’ve considered?

Sjögren: It has been very important for Paradox to make White Wolf Publishing a separate company with its own agenda and goals. We are taking a broad transmedia approach to the World of Darkness and the other properties. Tabletop, live-action and card games are a vital part of White Wolf’s heritage and will remain so. But the IP is way too powerful to be limited to the relatively small market of physical gaming. There is a lot of room to create more video games based on these properties. Just look at how popular Bloodlines still is with a community that still patch and play the game eleven years after it was released!

I’ve been working at Paradox for two years before becoming the CEO of White Wolf and I have witnessed the huge passion for tabletop games here. Don’t forget that one of Paradox most popular games Europa Universalis was a tabletop game before it became a PC game and that the entire company has it’s root in Äventyrsspel and Target games, creators of Mutant, Kult and Drakar och Demoner (the Swedish answer to Dungeons and Dragons). In the 80’s and 90’s they were basically the TSR of Sweden.

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RPS: CCP had been working on a World of Darkness MMO. Is that something you’d consider pursuing? Is it correct that Martin Ericsson, formerly working on the MMO, is now ‘lead-storyteller’ at White Wolf?

Sjögren: It is too early in the process and we currently don’t comment on any product strategies. But, yes, we are very excited to have Martin as our Lead Storyteller. He’s a key person in the company and his job is to nail down and guard the creative vision and overarching storyline for the World of Darkness. He has some pretty extreme ideas, and that’s perfect for the IP.

Martin’s credentials stretch much further than just having previously worked as the Senior Content Developer over at White Wolf/CCP. He’s a created two major participatory EU TV-series (one of them he swears was designed to be unofficially compatible with WoD) and run larps for Nokia in central London with Tim Kring of Heroes fame. He’s been a prominent games researcher and keynote lecturer on the power of participatory culture.

He’s one of the most influential players on the European larp scene and is known as the bad boy of Nordic larp, running adult games in Shakespeare’s Elsinore Castle, in abandoned nuclear reactors and decommissioned military ships. Google him and you’ll dig up some pretty wild stuff. He’s probably going to be using his pen name “Elricsson” in his new position. Pretty suitable considering the origins of the White Wolf name. He’s a massive fan of all incarnations of WoD but not an uncritical one.

I appreciate that Martin has a lot of ideas on how to make the IP as connected to 21st century culture as it was to the scene of the 90’s. And yeah, he’s been the official WoD model for Vlad Tepes and the Tzimisce clan.

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RPS: How long have you been working toward this deal and is it part of any wider strategy to expand your third-party publishing? You’re not going to announce that you’ve secured Game of Thrones next week, right?

Sjögren: So that is more of a question for Paradox and the CEO Fredrik Wester. But I can definitely say that the acquisition of White Wolf was the result of a lot of passion, long work-hours and smart planning. It’s a great fit for the whole group as the people at Paradox and White Wolf complements each other really well.

RPS: As I understand it, White Wolf is a ‘daughter company’ to Paradox rather than a fully incorporated part of your Paradox holdings. Does that mean you will be free to work with other publishers with your guidance?

Sjögren: Yes! The logics behind that is simple. Like most publishers out there Paradox is specialised and does certain types of games better than anyone else.

But if there is a publisher that is a better fit than Paradox for a product that White Wolf would like to license, we are definitely set to do the deal with that publisher. White Wolf is here to do what is best for Exalted and World of Darkness and the fans who love these properties.

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RPS: What do you think you can offer to White Wolf and their fans that hadn’t been there before?

Sjögren: That is a hard question considering this is a brand with 25 years of great products and amazing individuals that have created some pretty solid and mind bending products. However we would not have done this acquisition if we didn’t think there are things that we can add to the ecosystem of products and to support our great partners. Products wise we’ll talk about what we can do when we have concrete things to show. On the more general level we will roll out a powerful and provocative contemporary storyline, making sure there is a singular World of Darkness story that is easy to get into for neonates but builds on and deepens the universe that elder fans love. And yeah, there have not been enough video games set in the World of Darkness. That’s a huge thing we can offer right there.

RPS: Presumably there are people at Paradox who are fans of White Wolf’s creations? Is there anything in particular you enjoy and look forward to working with?

Sjögren: There are many fans at the company for sure, the response from Paradox employees have been just as great as from the community out there.

Personally I look forward to see how the metaplot will connect all the great IPs from Vampire to Werewolf, Mages and Changelings and see that evolve over time without diluting the individual strengths of the very different games. But I’m actually most excited about learning more about the live action aspect of the IP which, even though I am well aware of the phenomena (it’s a pretty big deal in Sweden right now) have never before fully participated in.

I know Martin is a huge Wraith and Promethean fan, but it will be a while before we let him loose on those more obscure game lines.

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RPS: We’ve seen the grand strategy game move into science fiction, so is dark fantasy next? The Crusader Kings II model of strategic dynasty management seems like it’d suit some World of Darkness properties to an extent. Have you discussed in-house Paradox Development Studio use of the licenses?

Sjögren: Sorry about the no comment again here but it is just too early to speak of any specifics. But I got to say myself and Martin have really appreciated all the ideas and comments that have been coming in from the community out there, some great and inspiring ideas!

RPS: Away from strategy, there has been an immediate and enormous online reaction. A lot of that revolves around Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines and the desire for a new singleplayer RPG? Is that something you’ve considered and would you most likely work with third-party developers? Obsidian have been mentioned, partly because a relationship already exists but also because they seem like a natural fit in many ways.

Sjögren: It’s great to see that Bloodlines by Troika Games and published by Activision still has such a vital following out there. Throughout history there are a couple of such games that just won’t leave people’s mind and it is fantastic to be able to work on a possible continuation of such a appreciated experience. But (again) we can’t comment on specifics here so I can only say rest assured we will look at any opportunity out there to make something great with all these amazing properties we now have access to.

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RPS: Further to that, any comment on these tweets?

Sjögren: Again, it is absolutely fantastic to see the excitement out there and it inspires us even more to do our very best.
First week at work I have had a lot of phone calls with all kinds of potential partners out there that want to learn more about the opportunities ahead and we’ll keep on working for getting awesome products rolling out.

RPS: Would you consider a re-release of Bloodlines? A HD version? Are you aware ofProject Vaulderie?

Sjögren: The original Bloodlines is handled by our partner Activision. I am aware of Vaulderie but as it was before my time I prefer not to comment on any details in that story because I simply don’t know more than anyone else that read about it online.

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RPS: Does this mean we can expect World of Darkness LARPing at the next Paradox Convention?

Sjögren: Haha, that would be awesome, if so I will for sure bring my custom made fangs and be one in the crowd. I’m keen to find out what tastes the sweetest, journalist or YouTuber blood…

Jokes aside, like I mentioned before Paradox and White Wolf will operate separately but when and if it makes sense to co-operate on the event side would be something we’d tackle later in our planning. The plan right now is trying to participate in as many World of Darkness community events as possible to be able to meet and talk to the fans out there.

RPS: And a final question for those fans who I know are still out there: Any plans to revive Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, the card game?

Sjögren: One of many great products we have the pleasure to now be able to work with for sure and we got a lot of requests and ideas from the community about VtES. Regarding plans we’ll get back on that when we have something concrete.

RPS: Thanks for your time!
 

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