
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
Where to acquireLos Angeles always had a thriving night life but no one really knows what lurks behind the glittering lights and seedy nightclubs. While mortals live their normal lives, clans of vampires conspire and scheme to further their own mysterious goals. As a newly-sired vampire, you are put to trial by the Prince of the city for your sire’s wrongdoings. A lone voice spares you from the Final Death and you become a pawn in the Prince’s plans.
Traverse the dark world of modern-day Los Angeles in Troika’s swan song, Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines. Visit raves and explore the secret underground caverns of Downtown to seedy hotels and exclusive mansions on Hollywood’s infamous Sunset Strip. Embark on a variety of story-driven quests as you explore an open world filled with side missions, multiple paths, and strange denizens to interact with. Yours is a living world, even though you cease to be.
-Swear allegiance to one of seven unique clans, then use an array of vampiric disciplines, such as Dementation, Celerity, or Animalism, to achieve your goals.
-Superbly written dialogue with a unique feel and tone for each clan.
-Customize your Kindred the way you see fit, from the dialogue choices you make to the skills you improve.
Time to beat
22.5 hours - Main
28.5 hours - Main + Sides
39.5 hours - Completionist
Troubleshooting + Community Patch
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Vampi ... Bloodlines
Community patch. Essential. Don't get the optional addons to this patch.
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Junior Adventurer's Guild
This is the Kidz Klub version of The Adventurer's Guild. The goal is to get people playing more recent classics, weird little charming RPGs, hidden gems, and ideally give people a fun chance to try games they haven't played before with their good friends at RPGHQ. I highly encourage voting for games you haven't played before! Maybe try a completely new build if it's a game you've already finished.
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