In this demo we seek out Slugg, a nasty piece of work hiding in the homeless communities. We played as the Chiropteran thinblood discipline, allowing us to summon the traditional vampire bat as an aide during combat. Although we didn't play the main game, Hardsuit Labs did let us make all the dialogue choices, as well as pick our discipline at the beginning of the demo. Most importantly for this kind of immersive sim/RPG, we get a good look at the dialogue options and how they play out. Facial animations in particular are now more natural, and the lighting around the world has added a real sense of depth to its hub world.Ĭombat animation is still patchy, but keep in mind this is pre-alpha footage so there's a long way to go before release on PC and consoles in 2020. I'm pleased to say that after 20 minutes with the game at E3 last week, it's clear to see there are major improvements. Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 is looking better every time we see it.Īfter plenty of teasing, we finally sat down with the team in February to get a walkthrough of gameplay and the lowdown on the story and world, including this controversial interview with Martin Ka’ai Cluney, creative director at developer Hardsuit Labs.Īt the time it looked familiar and interesting, but not spectacular.
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