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VtM: Bloodlines - Review @ Game Over
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Kristophe
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VtM: Bloodlines - Review @ Game Over
   

Game Over's Jason McMaster unleashes his critical <a href="http://www.game-over.net/reviews.php?id=977" target="_blank">critique</a> of Troika's VtM: Bloodlines - in which Jason blasts VtM with a dismal final score of 65%... <br> <br><blockquote><em>After disliking the combat system immensely, let’s see what we can find about the quests to bother us. Oh, I know, how about outstanding load times! Always a crowd favorite, the outstanding loading time is definitely a deal breaker in the fun department. If you can overlook the extreme area transitions that lead you back and forth through the valley of the shadow death like Kanye West with a ton of clown make-up on, then the quests are enjoyable. Not to say that they aren’t well thought out and mostly enjoyable. Well, I say that until you end up eating rats in a maze for a million years, but you know. The haunted hotel is cool though. <br> <br>Overall, this isn’t the game you’re looking for unless you are Vampire: The Masquerade obsessed or just completely strung out on buggy RPGs. There’s a lot of nice elements hiding under the hideously overwrought surface, but it’s hard to say that they’re worth digging for. Maybe it’ll be better after a few patches. <br></em></blockquote>
Post Sat Jan 08, 2005 5:48 pm
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Bitter much?

And I used to think there wasn't a difference between 'professional reviewers' and everyday Jacks who work for free.
Post Sat Jan 08, 2005 5:49 pm
 
methusala
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You can't tell me this guy gets paid for this?How do people become reviewers anyway,seriously?Can I get a job reviewing reviewers?
Post Sun Jan 09, 2005 9:33 am
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Originally posted by methusala
You can't tell me this guy gets paid for this?How do people become reviewers anyway,seriously?Can I get a job reviewing reviewers?


no he didnt get payed. thats why he wrote his opinion and gave a score based on that. if you want to read reviews by paid reviewers go to gamespot.
oh and have you played the game ? in its original store version you cant even finish the game due to a crash to desktop bug thats getting triggered if u take any but one of the available character classes.
Post Sun Jan 09, 2005 4:26 pm
 



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