Gaming News - October 2004
Santa Monica, CA (October 4, 2004) - Activision today released details
on the soundtrack for their upcoming game, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines.
From Activision:
Legendary industrial/metal music guru Al Jorgensen of Ministry creates the
headlining soundtrack to Activision's highly anticipated PC game Vampire: The
Masquerade - Bloodlines. Inspired by the dark, menacing undertones of the game,
Ministry's track, "Bloodlines," is one of several popular songs that can be
heard in the game, which takes fans into the sinister vampire underground
society of modern day L.A.
The complete lineup of songs for the game includes:
Aerial - "Pound"
Chiasm - "Isolated"
Daniel Ash - "Come Alive"
Darling Violetta - "Smaller God"
Die My Darling - "Needles Eye"
Genitortures - "Lecher Bitch"
Lacuna Coil - "Swamped"
Ministry - "Bloodlines"
Tiamat - "Cain"
In Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, the famous White Wolf role-playing game
world extends into an all-new interactive adventure, combining the rich
character development and immersive storyline expected in a true RPG with the
up-close-and-personal first-person immersion and action provided by Source(tm),
the latest engine technology developed by Valve. Currently in development by
Troika Games for the PC, Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines carries an "M"
(Mature - Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language) by
the ESRB and is expected to release this fall.
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