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VtM: Bloodlines - Comparative Preview @ FileFront
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Moriendor
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VtM: Bloodlines - Comparative Preview @ FileFront
   

Thanks to Chris from FileFront for letting us know that they have a <a href="http://articles.filefront.com/208" target="_blank">comparative preview</a> of Troika's 'Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines' at their site.<blockquote><em>If this game has one thing going for it, it is deviance with style. You feel so richly dirty, so wonderfully filthy that you cannot help but love it. <br> <br>“You can play it however you want in terms of how your attitude is for your character you’re creating,” Leonard Boyarsky, CEO and Art Designer of Troika Games, said. “That’s where the heart of the RPG is for us, because you’re kind of creating the character you want to play and then playing it.” <br> <br>The story that surrounds your character is able to be manipulated depending on what you choose to do during the game. One of the most devilish delights is feeding, to go outside and find a homeless victim wandering the alleyways.</em></blockquote>
Post Thu Nov 11, 2004 3:44 pm
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Gotta say that is some of the weirdest writing I ever saw. Comparative to what, to begin with?!
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Moriendor
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Good question... I was wondering about that as well .
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