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VtM: Bloodlines - Interview @ GameBanshee
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Dhruin
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VtM: Bloodlines - Interview @ GameBanshee
   

GameBanshee has waylaid Troika's Leon Boyarsky to talk about their progress on Vampire: Bloodlines. Here's the first question:<blockquote><em><b>GB: First of all, how is development coming along on Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines? Have you recently reached any milestones or ran into any unforseen obstacles?</b>
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<br>Leonard: Development is coming along great. We're pushing full steam ahead towards beta and the game is really starting to come together.</em></blockquote>Read it all <a href="http://www.gamebanshee.com/interviews/vampirebloodlines1.php" target="_blank">here</a>.
Post Sat Aug 21, 2004 3:35 am
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Majnun
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The best part of that interview IMO:

quote:
Leonard: As for the post apocalyptic screens that have surfaced, those were from a tech demo for another project we’ve been showing to publishers, which we’re keeping pretty quiet about right now.


Sure, I'm looking forward to Bloodlines, but a post-apoc Troika RPG that is NOT Fallout really has me drooling. I had assumed those shots were from a tech demo to try and get funding to buy the license for FO3. Apparently they're working on something of their own instead. Now that's good news (assuming they find a publisher with the sense to pick it up).
Post Sat Aug 21, 2004 3:41 am
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