Gaming News - November 2004
Santa Monica, CA (November 17, 2004) - Activision today announced that
it has shipped Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines to retail outlets
nationwide.
From Activision:
Developed by Troika Games, the famous pencil and paper role-playing game
flourishes on the PC as gamers become creatures of the night, wandering the dark
and gritty vampire world of modern day L.A. while a mysterious plot reveals
itself. Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines is currently available for the PC
at a suggested retail price of $49.99 and has been rated "M" (Mature - Blood and
Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language) by the ESRB.
"Powered by Source - Valve's next-generation engine technology, Vampire: The
Masquerade - Bloodlines delivers the most authentic White Wolf World of Darkness
experience yet," states Kathy Vrabeck, President, Activision Publishing.
"Bloodlines has everything fans expect from a true RPG - deep storyline,
character development and interaction, exploration, multiple solutions to quests
- combined with all the benefits of a next-gen first-person action game,
including beautiful graphics, fast-action and first-person immersion."
An all-new RPG adventure, Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines is driven by a
devious and intriguing storyline. Players choose from one of the seven clans of
the Camarilla, and then begin their plunge into the undying vampire world of
modern day L.A. as a newly sired creature of the night. There, gamers must
utilize their clan's individual strengths throughout a variety of quests,
eventually leading to one of several different endings. It will take a vicious
array of 12 vampire disciplines - including supernatural speed, invisibility and
mind control - and a healthy penchant for blood for gamers to survive as they
interact with other characters, decide with whom to ally themselves, and ascend
the ranks of vampire society to become the most powerful Kindred in the city.
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