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World of Darkness Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 from Hardsuit Labs

sser

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What's that song?

I wanna be a vampire.
Crack knuckles and kick tires.
Take the lyre and spit fire.
Go feel that 21st inspire.
That current year good liar.
Be dabbing like post-Wire.
Feel nothing emotional mire.
Feel nothing social inquire.
Feel nothing love buyer.
Stay lighter, go higher.
Mirrors sire no fighter.
Pale skin, energize her.
Step out, walking pyre.
I wanna be a vampire.
 

wyes gull

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VtMB was lightning in a bottle. That they had the license and could've gone anywhere but decided to do Bloodlines 2 is... a bold move, sucker. Let's see if pays off.
 
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WTF?

Ah, shit... a Malkavian...

Nope. Nosferatu pretending to be Malkavian.
 

Space Satan

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You are a Thin-Blood. In a social vampire hierarchy you are lower than indian street shit collector.
This:
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Based on tabletop, that fared THAT bad that caused White Wolf to be closed
"Political Agenda" "pronouns"

It is less than a day and my hype already withered A LOT
 
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Codex Year of the Donut
You are a Thin-Blood. In a social vampire hierarchy you are lower than indian street shit collector.
This:
D2PGhdtVYAElCVR.jpg

Based on tabletop, that fared THAT bad that caused White Wolf to be closed
"Political Agenda" "pronouns"

It is less than a day and my hype already withered A LOT
anyone who uses "gender pronouns" does not have an "employment history"
collecting disability is not a job
 

Nano

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Grab the Codex by the pussy Strap Yourselves In
https://www.resetera.com/threads/va...gs-paradox-hardsuit-labs.106909/post-19102322

Okay, watched the stream and read a few impressions from news outlets. Gonna try and compile all the info so far into a single post

  • Brian Mitsoda is lead writer (just like the original) alongside Avellone and Cara Ellison (who in particular wrote most of the side quests)
  • Set in Seattle
  • Seamless hub world
  • Direct (yes, you heard that right) sequel to 2004's Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
  • Takes place 15 years after Bloodlines
  • Game starts off with a Mass Embrace at Pioneer Square where player is among the new vampires born from the event, you're captured and brought upon a court of prominent vampires like the first game to recount the events of the mass embrace before being sentenced to death, court is firebombed and you escape, thrust into Seattle to find out who's responsible
  • Player is a thinblood at first, later on you can choose a clan
  • No quest markers
  • First-person with contextual third-person actions just like Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Mankind Divided.
  • Fan-favourite characters from Bloodlines returning
  • You can use telekenesis, turn into mist to go through vents and glide
  • You can scale buildings, there's an emphasis on verticality
  • Level design is very reminiscent of the original Deus Ex in the sense that you're offered many different pathways to approach a particular scenario
  • Way more dialogue than Bloodlines
  • Huge emphasis on character creation. You can choose your background, gender pronoun, employment history, body type and fashion
    “We’re interested in providing a very robust roleplaying experience for the player with something were they can really identify with their character by fine tuning and providing lots of options for them to do that,” says Rachel Leiker, UX/UI designer at Hardsuit Labs.
  • Loads of secrets and hidden pathways to find
  • Seattle as a hub world is described as "very active", crowds gather outside clubs and muggers prey on victims in side allies, all seamlessly done.
  • Main side-questline involves hunting down and finding all the other thinblood created from the Mass Embrace, each will have their own story about entering into their new life e.g you might find a married thinblood struggling to deal with their newfound powers
  • Blood resonance from VtM 5th edition will appear in this game. Using your enhanced vampire senses, you can see when NPCs are experiencing an intense emotion like fear, desire, pain, joy and anger. Humans give off a bright aura. Drinking a person with a strong resonance will give you an immediate bonus to things like melee power or seduction. If you drink a particular resonance constantly, you will acquire a taste for it and this will give you permanent buffs called "merits".
    “You might determine as a player that you want to focus on this resonance, or these two. That’s going to drive your hunting experience in the hub, and what types of people you’re looking for,” he said. “It’s important for us to make sure that the player can express themselves in a way that is consistent with who they are as a player, both in gameplay and in customisation.”
  • If you continuously suck on people's blood in full view of the public, they'll be less wary of going to those areas and you'll see less citizens wandering the streets (!!)
  • Game has modding support, available Day 1
  • Emphasis on fluid combat, using vampiric speed to slide in and out of melee range and slash people and execute them with melee weapons. You can get special cinematic finishers in combat when you execute people a la Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Counters are in. Guns exist and are treated as temporary opportunities, you pick em up, use it, then discard it and move on.
  • NPCs can react to you depending on what background you chose for your character in character creation
    Depending on this choice, you'll experience different alterations in the world as you explore. For example, if you choose the "Cop" background and visit a police station, there's a good chance someone on duty will recognize you. Alternatively, you could select the "Barista" background, and no one will remember you or give you a second look. The world is reactive to your character and your choices, the team says - and the effects of those choices can be far-reaching story consequences or something as simple as what pronoun NPCs refer to you with.
No news on who's doing the soundtrack so far :[

Dunno where the no-quest-markers part is from (the stream?), but it sure proves a lot of the people here's expectations about it wrong.
 
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HoboForEternity

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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
You are a Thin-Blood. In a social vampire hierarchy you are lower than indian street shit collector.
This:
D2PGhdtVYAElCVR.jpg

Based on tabletop, that fared THAT bad that caused White Wolf to be closed
"Political Agenda" "pronouns"

It is less than a day and my hype already withered A LOT
so saint's row's 2 character creation.

you can be big boobed, fat woman with deep voice and full beard or a 7 ft tall dude with loli voice.

i say it's incline
 

Saerain

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I hate this go-to retort we've seen ever since V5 that "WoD has always been progressive." Because I seem to remember when "progressive" was a liberal label, and not so goddamn illiberal and postmodernist. It wasn't just my imagination, right?
 

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