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they can always learn with CDPR and release a anime if shit hits the fan.It's the "'you will consoom modern slop and you will be happy' brigade who never played the first game" again.
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they can always learn with CDPR and release a anime if shit hits the fan.It's the "'you will consoom modern slop and you will be happy' brigade who never played the first game" again.
The plot will be a protagonist who's a non-binary vampire faggot with a trans ghoul for a lover who rebels against the Ventrue patriarchy and then joins the commie Anarchs. The non-binary protag diablerises an ancient straight male vampire and then becomes a Mary Sue who steamrolls everyone along the way.they can always learn with CDPR and release a anime if shit hits the fan.
won't buy nor play the second game but i'm interested in watching another odd let's play
I can't wait for the flood of similarly worded hype tweets with the same set of gifs from the game that no one has been using.This is pretty standard now, these are paid off shills that market the game to the clueless retards that need their own opinions read out to them on a flashcard. In other words, the only potential VTM:B2 customers. No doubt they will be flocking to /v/ now to make totally organic posts about the game, assuming they haven't already done so.
Dragon age veilguard was released on October 31 2024. That’s Halloween. I bought that game the day it was released at GameStop
Yeah, I mean, I knew this game was going to be a trashfire when I saw that gameplay footage a year or two ago. Awful fucking combat, and that alone is enough to sink it, because we all know that this game is going to have plenty of combat in it.https://youtube.com/watch?v=U08i4rNqCRcWhy do you have a thing for buying games that anyone else could be able to tell that they're bad from a mile away?
i thought the combat was fine. just that. fine. wasnt complete dogshit otherwise i wouldve stopped playing it as soon as i had the first combat encounter. but it wasnt gonna be reinventing the wheel or anything anytime soon.Yeah, I mean, I knew this game was going to be a trashfire when I saw that gameplay footage a year or two ago. Awful fucking combat, and that alone is enough to sink it, because we all know that this game is going to have plenty of combat in it.
I'm not talking about the first Bloodlines, but the sequel, the topic of this thread. You know, the game that looks like it's somehow going to suck and blow simultaneously?i thought the combat was fine. just that. fine. wasnt complete dogshit otherwise i wouldve stopped playing it as soon as i had the first combat encounter. but it wasnt gonna be reinventing the wheel or anything anytime soon.
pretty sure it was in context of veilguardAre you talking about the first Bloodlines? If so I agree, but if you're talking about the gameplay trailer from the second, then all I have to ask is what color is the sky in the unique and interesting world that you inhabit with the other crazy people?
Fair enough, my eyes tend to glaze over when I'm reading text walls, which is what @Shiversblood's post on this page was, so forgive my unintentional stupidity.pretty sure it was in context of veilguard
Why do you have a thing for buying games that anyone else could be able to tell that they're bad from a mile away?
I can't imagine why you would believe that.I had a feeling dragon age veilguard would be really bad but I thought it couldn’t be as bad as some people thought it would be, but it was. But with vampire masquerade bloodlines 2 I’m honestly hoping that the game will really be good and I think it will be.
Could be worse.The plot will be a protagonist who's a non-binary vampire faggot with a trans ghoul for a lover who rebels against the Ventrue patriarchy and then joins the commie Anarchs. The non-binary protag diablerises an ancient straight male vampire and then becomes a Mary Sue who steamrolls everyone along the way.
Im curious to see how many tourist this sequel will bring.
Agreed, hardly anyone who didn't already know about the source material is going to see and play this videogame, hear that it's tied to a TTRPG, and then actually put any time into attempting to play it. Cyberpunk saw a bit of a boost from the videogame and netflix show, but bloodlines 2 isn't either of those and won't have the same amount of resource thrown at it post launch to fix it like CP 2077 either.I'm wondering the same thing. Ultimately, I think it'll fall flat even for the normies. V:TM had some degree of tourism back when normies flocked to D&D in the mid/late 2010s thanks to Stranger Things, Critical Role et al...but now, with tourists beginning to fuck off from tabletop RPGs again, and the visual novels they released being a niche product at best, I don't think they'll be able to draw much from the "I heard of V:TM, but not enough to know this is a complete turd" crowd.
As for uninitiated normies, I really don't think they'll get much: Just from a pure gaming perspective, it looks like the worst parts of Cyberpunk 2077 and Fallout 4 put together. If it didn't have the Bloodlines label attached to it, it'd be relegated as "Generic vidya slop #424324".