If you haven't played Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines, then you've been missing out. The gameplay is a bit rough, but otherwise it is a masterpiece.
Vampires
"Few creatures of the night have captured our imagination like vampires.
What explains our enduring fascination with vampires? Is it the overtones of sexual lust, power, control? Or is it a fascination with the immortality of the undead?"
Feel free to post any vampire-related content here. I'll be posting various vampire media I enjoy just as a way of kickstarting this community but don't let that stop you from posting something else. I just wanted a place to discuss vampire movies, books, games, etc.
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My obsession with vampires is a relatively recent thing. It was only when I tried finding a list of good vampire games that I learned VtM: Bloodlines is basically treated as the gold standard of all vampire games. Clearly I am missing out. I worry the gameplay will be clunky with it being such an old game but it sounds like I need to at least give it a try. Next time it goes on sale on steam I'll definitely buy it. Thanks!
GOG may be a better place to buy it, Steam isn't great at maintaining old games. AFAIK GOG has the unofficial patch applied.
Soul reaver
I always enjoy my modded Skyrim playthroughs as a vampire.
There are tons of vampire related mods.
I use the Better Vampires mod as my main, to really tweak how the vampire experience will play.
I have also been using the Vampire Lords Can Fly mod in my last few playthroughs and itβs a lot of fun.
The Dawnguard DLC has a whole Vampire related quest line and there are mods to get even more vampire specific content.
I love Dawnguard and I credit it as one of the three core pieces of vampire media (the other two being the Darren Shan saga that I read at a much younger age, and Dracula: The Musical, which my school performed around the same time Skyrim came out) that got me into vampires. But tbh, I find the experience of actually playing as a vampire in Skyrim deeply unsatisfying. I never played with Better Vampires though. Skimming through its Nexus page just now, that's a shame. It looks like a pretty good improvement.
What made Dawnguard so excellent IMO wasn't the playable vampire stuff, it was the storyline of the quest, and especially the fact that Serana was basically the only NPC in the game with any semblance of depth to her.
Sacrosanct is a really good one too making vampires grow the more you feed with new spells and vampire lord abilities
Well it doesnβt have the blood drinking mechanic but Castlevania Symphony of The Night
Wearing the Blood Cape heals you when the enemy dying splashes you with blood, so it kinda has that.
The soundtrack is the primary reason to play that game. Just epic all over the place.
Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, V:tM Bloodlines and Redemption. Particularly fond of Kain's VO work in that game.