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16 November 2004 (USA)
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Beginning your journey as a new Kindred, you must choose your path to follow the high class Vampire Society, or the lawbreaking group of Anarchs as you find your place in this new world. full summary | add synopsis
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An ancient, organized conclave of vampires invades Hollywood. But you already knew that...
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Andy Milder | ... | Prince Sebastian LaCroix (voice) | |
| John Di Maggio | ... | Smiling Jack (voice) | |
| Edita Brychta | ... | Ming-Xiao (voice) | |
| Armando Valdés | ... | Nines Rodriguez (voice) | |
| Michael Gough | ... | Beckett / Gimble (voice) | |
| Jim Ward | ... | Regent / Isaac / Bach (voice) | |
| Grey DeLisle | ... | Jeanette / Therese / Tourette (voice) | |
| André Sogliuzzo | ... | Mercurio / Caine / Bruno / Victor / Zhao (voice) | |
| Dee Bradley Baker | ... | Bertram Tung (voice) | |
| Courtenay Taylor | ... | Heather / Damsel / Rosa / Doris (voice) | |
| Phil LaMarr | ... | Skelter / Fat Larry / Dennis / Malcolm (voice) | |
| Kathryn Cressida | ... | Venus / Misti / Hostess (voice) | |
| Neil Ross | ... | Gary / Male Sire (voice) | |
| Nika Futterman | ... | V.V. / Female Sire (voice) (as Nikka Futterman) | |
| J. Grant Albrecht | ... | Johansen / Kilpatrick / Grout / Bishop Vick / Dema (voice) |
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Knox, the ghoul servant of Nosferatu Bertram Tung, is named for the character of Knock from Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922) who served in a similar capacity to Graf Orlok.
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[to a stop sign] No, you stop!
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References Night of the Living Dead (1968)
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First thing first- this game chugs on most machines like you wouldn't believe. We're talking Rambo pulling an army helicopter on a chain- it would obviously still go (hey it's Rambo) but it would really slow...
That being said; the story, the art, the style, the fighting and the gameplay are all superb. The game has multiple endings and several different ways to complete the game.
You start off choosing a race, much like an MMORPG. Race affects your starting abilities, as well as how you play the game. Some races are good with firearms and fist fighting, some are stealthy, some wield magic very well, and others have a silver tongue for smooth diplomacy. And, I don't mean the boring diplomacy where you roll a dice and hope your saving throw works- I mean a choose what to say in a dialogue based on your playing style and charisma and affect how the NPCs respond.
Because there are different playing styles and a horde of abilities, one can redo missions over and over with different results each time. However, that isn't so far as to say that each outcome is different. Let's face it, there are a hundred ways to skin a cat, but each time you are left with a sticky pile of fur.
The game is dark and yet romantic, stylized at it's very core. Sometimes it feels more like a Detective NOIR or a mob story then a typical Vampire.
Vampire: The Masquerade II: Bloodlines is really 50% First Person Shooter, 50% RPG, and 10% Adventure. Yes, the developer's gave this game 110% of effort. XD