ChildInTime
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I will put my money on the meme nigress.InB4 the butthurt train when the Malkavian char turns out non-binary.
I will put my money on the meme nigress.InB4 the butthurt train when the Malkavian char turns out non-binary.
Gonna be full woke. Can't understand how anyone can be excited for this.
I feel like that only matters if they are capable of actually writing characters that sound, talk, and act like 100 year old Cammies.Gonna be full woke. Can't understand how anyone can be excited for this.
While I'm not thrilled with the character designs, if that were true, you wouldn't be playing 100 year old Cammies.
For whatever it's worth, The Council (their previous game) is set at the end of the 1700s and the writing is fine.(I'm not saying that the writers here aren't capable... I know nothing about these devs. But recent games from other companies have shown that setting doesn't matter at all if the writer is incapable of separating their work from what they see out their window and on the internet.)
DEV Blog #1 - Say Hello To BIG BAD WOLF
Hello, my name is Fabrice Granger, Project Lead at Big Bad Wolf, currently working on Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong. Did you check out ‘The Invitation’ trailer? I hope you’re excited and I’m eager to share more about myself, our studio and what we’re working on.
I started developing video games in 1998 working at Ubisoft, before joining Cyanide in 2000 as a 3D programmer. Cyanide are like family to me, we grew together and had the pleasure of developing all sorts of games. In 2014, myself, Thomas Veauclin and a few others wanted to create story focused games where the player controls the flow of the narrative. This led to the creation of Big Bad Wolf, a studio focused on Narrative RPGs.
You can try the first episode for free on Steam!
Cyanide gave us free reign to experiment with ideas for The Council, a tale of political intrigue, where famous historical figures play cat and mouse with the future of mankind on the line. It was an enlightening experience, we made a lot of mistakes, but found something that really gelled with players. Additionally, we built a strong team dedicated to the creation of Narrative RPGs.
This experience brings us onto our next project, Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong. We’re big fans of the World of Darkness, and feel that the social interactions that make up a core part of Vampire: The Masquerade is a perfect match for the style of gameplay we started with in the Council and we’re levelling it up in Swansong.
We’re a relatively modest team of around 30 people, but this means we’re a really tight knit group, able to communicate between one another without the need for any intermediaries. Usually this is nothing more than a short walk across the office, but since March we’ve been working from home, but we’re trying to keep our work habits, which includes moving our VtM chronicles online.
Say hello to BIG BAD WOLF
Hopefully this shines a little light on how things work at Big Bad Wolf. We can’t wait for you to step into the world of Vampire: the Masquerade - Swansong. Until then, expect regular updates from the team about what we’re working on.
See you soon.
Gonna be full woke. Can't understand how anyone can be excited for this.
I feel like that only matters if they are capable of actually writing characters that sound, talk, and act like 100 year old Cammies.
(I'm not saying that the writers here aren't capable... I know nothing about these devs. But recent games from other companies have shown that setting doesn't matter at all if the writer is incapable of separating their work from what they see out their window and on the internet.)
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They call her a seer, prophet, or harbinger. But Leysha is far more than the titles bestowed upon her. Caught in the middle of a web of complex relationships spinning around her, she wants nothing more than to protect her daughter, no matter the cost.
Swept up in the whirlwind of events following an attack on Boston's Vampiric Society, Leysha is one of the 3 main characters whose actions will define the fate of Boston in Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong, coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Sorry Codex, for the first trailer they went with the protagonist whose haircut you won't like:
They call her a seer, prophet, or harbinger. But Leysha is far more than the titles bestowed upon her. Caught in the middle of a web of complex relationships spinning around her, she wants nothing more than to protect her daughter, no matter the cost.
Swept up in the whirlwind of events following an attack on Boston's Vampiric Society, Leysha is one of the 3 main characters whose actions will define the fate of Boston in Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong, coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Sorry Codex, for the first trailer they went with the protagonist whose haircut you won't like:
They call her a seer, prophet, or harbinger. But Leysha is far more than the titles bestowed upon her. Caught in the middle of a web of complex relationships spinning around her, she wants nothing more than to protect her daughter, no matter the cost.
Swept up in the whirlwind of events following an attack on Boston's Vampiric Society, Leysha is one of the 3 main characters whose actions will define the fate of Boston in Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong, coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC and Nintendo Switch.