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

Rahdulan

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Provided key's delivered on game release that shit is getting refunded guaranteed. Still, if someone wants to try.
 

normie

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sell keys, invest the money on the shitcoin market, eat the cost of actually providing the keys when the due date comes if you end up ahead, run to Israel without providing any if you don't
 

jf8350143

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Do they think it is tradition for the series to release right next to another much more popular game?

Last time it's Half life 2,this time it's cyberpunk 2077.

The next sequel is gonna release the same day as TES 6.
 

ArchAngel

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Do they think it is tradition for the series to release right next to another much more popular game?

Last time it's Half life 2,this time it's cyberpunk 2077.

The next sequel is gonna release the same day as TES 6.
You got it wrong. TES 6 is going release the same day as Bloodlines 3.
 

Zer0wing

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Do they think it is tradition for the series to release right next to another much more popular game?

Last time it's Half life 2,this time it's cyberpunk 2077.
To be honest, it's a better situation than BL1. It's not in the same month and quarter as Cyberpunk 2077, at least two weeks earlier. 1st Bloodlines was fucked from the start due to immense quarter of hype - HL2+CS:Source, Halo 2, GTA SA, WoW, Metroid Prime 2, MGS3 in december.
 

Wesp5

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Do they think it is tradition for the series to release right next to another much more popular game?

Last time it's Half life 2,this time it's cyberpunk 2077.
To be honest, it's a better situation than BL1. It's not in the same month and quarter as Cyberpunk 2077, at least two weeks earlier.

I really hope they delay BL2 to autumn though. They really shouldn't release this unfinished and Halloween would fit much better anyway :)!
 

Zer0wing

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I really hope they delay BL2 to autumn though. They really shouldn't release this unfinished and Halloween would fit much more anyway
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Autumn 2020 seems as dead as march 2005.
 

Solid Snail

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Spotted by Solid Snail - VTMB2 for $16.4

Back to $60 now. Hope it works out for whoever purchased.

https://au.trustpilot.com/review/allyouplay.com

It's a scam. New scam. Please remove the link from codex.

Edit: How in the world can you believe that you will buy a brand new AAA game with 16$???
How this can be a scam? Voidu also requires to having your Paypal and registration mail matching, but it's not a scam. All the reviews I read argue about something going wrong with their order, but people who purchased other games except Vampire received their codes. I doubt the site is a scam, even if I need to say I mailed them to cancel my Vampire pre-order and they didn't reply yet.
 

toro

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Spotted by Solid Snail - VTMB2 for $16.4

Back to $60 now. Hope it works out for whoever purchased.

https://au.trustpilot.com/review/allyouplay.com

It's a scam. New scam. Please remove the link from codex.

Edit: How in the world can you believe that you will buy a brand new AAA game with 16$???
How this can be a scam? Voidu also requires to having your Paypal and registration mail matching, but it's not a scam. All the reviews I read argue about something going wrong with their order, but people who purchased other games except Vampire received their codes. I doubt the site is a scam, even if I need to say I mailed them to cancel my Vampire pre-order and they didn't reply yet.

I will tell you after they respond. Ok?
 

Solid Snail

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Spotted by Solid Snail - VTMB2 for $16.4

Back to $60 now. Hope it works out for whoever purchased.

https://au.trustpilot.com/review/allyouplay.com

It's a scam. New scam. Please remove the link from codex.

Edit: How in the world can you believe that you will buy a brand new AAA game with 16$???
How this can be a scam? Voidu also requires to having your Paypal and registration mail matching, but it's not a scam. All the reviews I read argue about something going wrong with their order, but people who purchased other games except Vampire received their codes. I doubt the site is a scam, even if I need to say I mailed them to cancel my Vampire pre-order and they didn't reply yet.

I will tell you after they respond. Ok?
Ok, they refunded me.
 

toro

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Spotted by Solid Snail - VTMB2 for $16.4

Back to $60 now. Hope it works out for whoever purchased.

https://au.trustpilot.com/review/allyouplay.com

It's a scam. New scam. Please remove the link from codex.

Edit: How in the world can you believe that you will buy a brand new AAA game with 16$???
How this can be a scam? Voidu also requires to having your Paypal and registration mail matching, but it's not a scam. All the reviews I read argue about something going wrong with their order, but people who purchased other games except Vampire received their codes. I doubt the site is a scam, even if I need to say I mailed them to cancel my Vampire pre-order and they didn't reply yet.

I will tell you after they respond. Ok?
Ok, they refunded me.

There is no such thing as a free lunch.
 

Solid Snail

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Spotted by Solid Snail - VTMB2 for $16.4

Back to $60 now. Hope it works out for whoever purchased.

https://au.trustpilot.com/review/allyouplay.com

It's a scam. New scam. Please remove the link from codex.

Edit: How in the world can you believe that you will buy a brand new AAA game with 16$???
How this can be a scam? Voidu also requires to having your Paypal and registration mail matching, but it's not a scam. All the reviews I read argue about something going wrong with their order, but people who purchased other games except Vampire received their codes. I doubt the site is a scam, even if I need to say I mailed them to cancel my Vampire pre-order and they didn't reply yet.

I will tell you after they respond. Ok?
Ok, they refunded me.

There is no such thing as a free lunch.
No, I asked for a refund because I got the vanilla version but I wanted the one with the season pass.
 

Abu Antar

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Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is. Shadorwun: Hong Kong Divinity: Original Sin 2 Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Pathfinder: Wrath I'm very into cock and ball torture I helped put crap in Monomyth


https://www.dualshockers.com/vampire-the-masquerade-bloodlines-2-interview/

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 Interview — Bringing Back a Cult Classic for a New Generation
After 15 years of being away, the team behind Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 talked to us about what they're excited about with the long-awaited sequel.

Of all the games set to currently release in 2020, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is one of the more intriguing titles. As a sequel to a beloved 15-year-old RPG, Bloodlines 2’s reemergence has been met with praise by many fans of the previous installment while others, like myself, who were maybe too young when the first game came out have been left asking, “Wait, what is this game again?”

During E3 2019, we were able to talk to some of the team behind Bloodlines 2 to ask them about how they’re approaching this sequel so far after the first game. We spoke to Hardsuit Labs’ lead UI/UX designer Rachel Leiker and Paradox’s producer Nikhat Ali about Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines and what it is that has them excited about the franchise’s return in 2020.



DualShockers: While Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines is beloved by many, I’d say the first game is more of a cult classic where those who played it really loved it, but it never reached a vast, mainstream audience. With this in mind, how are you bringing the series back with Bloodlines 2 not only to appease old fans but also grab the attention of potential new players as well?

Rachel Leiker: There are a lot of things in Vampire: The Masquerade that are sort of universal across all vampire lore that I think people, excuse the pun, are hungry for right now. We’re seeing kind of a resurgence in vampire media at the moment which is very cool and very good for us. The legacy of the first one is such that there’s a reason why people are still playing it and it’s due to sort of the narrative of it. It’s the story, it’s the conflict, it’s the overarching themes of the first game that people really are drawn to. It’s a cult classic for a reason.

So when our creative director Ka’ai Cluney had heard that Paradox had purchased the World of Darkness IP, he immediately got on the phone with Brian Mitsoda, who was the writer of the first game. They’ve been friends for years. He said, “Hey man, do you want to do a Bloodlines 2?” Brian was like, “I hadn’t actually been thinking about it, but yeah, absolutely.” So they literally hashed out the story for this game over like a weekend and a bottle of whiskey. It was something, that while it hadn’t been at the forefront of their minds, was something that was a story that they wanted to continue and could easily continue. For our game, hearkening back to the first game, it’s actually been fairly easy for us because a lot of the things now are very similar thematically that we can represent in our game.

As far as bringing in new people, as I mentioned earlier, the whole resurgence of vampire media is happening now. We have something going for us that a lot of other vampire media doesn’t have which is a modern setting. You don’t see that a whole lot — recently, anyway. It’s all very dated. But it’s a modern story, a modern setting, it just happens to deal with vampires which has always been appealing for us as developers because we get to tell a cool story in modern-day Seattle which is a complicated city so it’s a complicated story.

Nikhat Ali: What I really like is that our version of a vampire story is mature. If you look at a lot of the vampire media that you have currently, it’s very much aimed for teens. The people that grew up with vampires, they’re now kind of yearning more something more mature. As we grew up, we wanted to see the same thing happen in the media. If you look at it from that perspective, Bloodlines will really cater to people who aren’t so familiar with the franchise.


DS: Nowadays, the original game feels a bit dated in some aspects. What area of the first Bloodlines do you think you’ve most improved here in the sequel?

RL: It was definitely a product of its time. We’ve obviously improved the look of it. We’re using Unreal Engine 4 which is very, very cool for us. We’ve spent a great deal of time sort of maturing the content if that makes sense. Brian and Cara have done an excellent job of bringing more modern sensibilities into the game.

As you know, Malkavians were announced for the game as a playable clan. Malkavians were very complicated in the original game and were used a lot for comedic effect. The idea around Malkavians has sort of shifted in recent times and they have done a great job to be more sensitive and respectful of representing that in this game.

I also like to think that our systems have matured quite a bit from the first game. We worked in parallel with the World of Darkness, both the pen and paper Vampire: The Masquerade and our game, to make the systems very cohesive. If you’re playing the pen and paper, a lot of that will translate into our game as opposed to these two wildly different systems for the same IP. That brings a lot more cohesion to both the gameplay and the game as a whole.

DS: Once you pick a clan in Bloodlines 2, are you locked into it for the rest of the game?

RL: Yes. We do encourage replayability, of course, through the clan choice. That was a big aspect of the first game. You are able to get through your initial gameplay and then come back and play as a different clan.

DS: Going back to around the start of development, did you happen to pick the brains of any of the notable key members who worked on the first game before you dove into working on Bloodlines 2?

RL: We really had an excellent resource in Brian Mitsoda. He was, like, the guy on the first one. He was just kind of our go-to guy. He’s both really knowledgable about the first game but also very knowledgeable about the IP. He’s deeply, deeply invested in Vampire: The Masquerade just as a whole.



DS: I know you’ve mentioned clans and such will have different routes in the game, but will Seattle as a whole change based on your choices throughout?

RL: Not exactly based on your clan choice. We have some other things that will change the complexion of Seattle. Masquerade is one of those things. If you are a very good vampire and you don’t break masquerade at all, Seattle is a very safe, healthy place for you. If you are a very crazy vampire and you go around willy-nilly murdering people left and right, Seattle will change accordingly. Basically, if you break masquerade one too many times, it’s not just the human forces that are going to come after you. I’ll just say that.

DS: It seems like many players have been starved for a new, first-person RPG for awhile and there haven’t been many in recent years. All of a sudden, in early 2020, there seems to be a whole lot of those games coming out. What would you say makes Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 stand out compared to the competition?

RL: It has actually been really encouraging to us because, for the longest time, people were like, “Single-player is dead. First-person immersive is dead.” But, the three biggest games of last year were single-player experiences. We’ve been seeing here [at E3] that single-player is exploding again and we’re really excited to be in that field with everybody else.

We have a very good story to tell. And it’s not just because we’re Bloodlines and the game has that legacy component of it. We have a very interesting, very compelling, very modern, very mature story to tell. That I think is going to be a huge draw for a lot of people.

NA: I think what’s hugely in the favor of Bloodlines is how Brian, in Bloodlines 1 and now also in Bloodlines 2, keeps it so very local. It’s about Seattle. It’s about the story of the vampires in Seattle and how they deal with the contemporary issues that plague Seattle at the moment. You, as a vampire, start to interact with that and choose different sides. It’s very intimate. That’s how I think we set ourselves apart from the other first-person narrative-drive games.



DS: There have been a few other Vampire: The Masquerade games that have been announced in recent months along with Bloodlines 2. Will those games potentially cross over whatsoever with what you’re working on or is Bloodlines 2 going to be totally separate?

RL: Bloodlines 2 is its own thing, basically. We’re only focused on doing our story for Bloodlines. We’re not really aware, I guess, of the other stuff. We’re just hyper-focused on what we’re doing for Bloodlines.

DS: I’m sure you’re not talking openly about post-launch content right now, but is continuing to support the game after release in your plans?

RL: Yes. Absolutely. If you know anything about Paradox games, we love post-launch. [laughs]

NA: Obviously this is an RPG so we won’t have the same type of way that we will handle this one because it’s not a systems-driven game. We can’t give it the same treatment that we did for all of our other games. But there will definitely be post-launch.

DS: Are there any other major features or elements of Bloodlines 2 you’d like to let our readers know about?

RL: We’re just really excited to bring this story and this IP back. This has been a labor of love both for us and for Paradox. We’re so excited to finally tell the story that we want to tell and bring this back to audiences.
 
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Saerain

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I don't understand why they keep saying Malkavians were previously used for comedic effect. Is it just the outfits and the stop sign? Everything else "comedic" about them I can think of is dialogue at the expense of something other than the Malkavian.

It was definitely a product of its time.

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Ibn Sina

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Here is the most important quotes from that interview:
"inserted more modern sensibilities into the game."
"sensitive and respectful" malkavian.. its like he is talking about an ethnic group not a bunch of blood sucking undead lmao...

Conclusion: This game will be more castrated than Varys. Stem and root and all.
 
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Cael

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"sensitive and respectful"
Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

Oh man, the gags of distaste that the shills and fanbois will have to swallow is going to be hilarious when this sjw piece of shit hits the market.
 

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