Is Redemption oWoD like Bloodlines or is it nWoD...just curious because I hate nWoD with a passion.DoPo said:As I said, Redemption isn't Bloodlines. You won't get the same plot or characters from it. Not even the same gameplay -it's more Diablo-y. However, if you like the setting it's really good. Really awesome on the whole Vampire thing and to top it off it goes from Dark Ages to modern to show a broader spectrum of the World of Darkness. And the Disciplines are mostly in line with their PnP counterparts for a more authentic feel. The best part is that the multiplayer offers lots of tools to run your own chronicle.tony2077 said:damn you gog i bought it before the sale. I'm not sure about redemption is it worth getting since i have bloodlines
Take that as you will. What I'm saying is that if you want more WoD, then go for it. And besides it's 3$, it's not like you're losing a lot.
It's oWoD. It's older than Bloodlines, too. Also, there are no nWoD games. There are several Hunter ones (2-3, I believe) for one or two consoles in total - you can look them up if you're interested. I have no actual idea of their quality.Rednog said:Is Redemption oWoD like Bloodlines or is it nWoD...just curious because I hate nWoD with a passion.DoPo said:As I said, Redemption isn't Bloodlines. You won't get the same plot or characters from it. Not even the same gameplay -it's more Diablo-y. However, if you like the setting it's really good. Really awesome on the whole Vampire thing and to top it off it goes from Dark Ages to modern to show a broader spectrum of the World of Darkness. And the Disciplines are mostly in line with their PnP counterparts for a more authentic feel. The best part is that the multiplayer offers lots of tools to run your own chronicle.tony2077 said:damn you gog i bought it before the sale. I'm not sure about redemption is it worth getting since i have bloodlines
Take that as you will. What I'm saying is that if you want more WoD, then go for it. And besides it's 3$, it's not like you're losing a lot.
The Hunter games were pretty mediocre. A decent enough way to waste some time with a friend, but nothing memorable.DoPo said:It's oWoD. It's older than Bloodlines, too. Also, there are no nWoD games. There are several Hunter ones (2-3, I believe) for one or two consoles in total - you can look them up if you're interested. I have no actual idea of their quality.Rednog said:Is Redemption oWoD like Bloodlines or is it nWoD...just curious because I hate nWoD with a passion.DoPo said:As I said, Redemption isn't Bloodlines. You won't get the same plot or characters from it. Not even the same gameplay -it's more Diablo-y. However, if you like the setting it's really good. Really awesome on the whole Vampire thing and to top it off it goes from Dark Ages to modern to show a broader spectrum of the World of Darkness. And the Disciplines are mostly in line with their PnP counterparts for a more authentic feel. The best part is that the multiplayer offers lots of tools to run your own chronicle.tony2077 said:damn you gog i bought it before the sale. I'm not sure about redemption is it worth getting since i have bloodlines
Take that as you will. What I'm saying is that if you want more WoD, then go for it. And besides it's 3$, it's not like you're losing a lot.
Arcanum yes, definatly, that's the only game I've found that will let me destroy doors with a disintergrate spell.chuckman1 said:So I've played through (or started and not finished) a couple of the Black Isle Studios, Troika, Obsidian, whatever the hell they wanna call themselves games like Planescape, Fallout New Vegas, Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines, and I've generally loved what I've seen.
So right now gog.com is having a sale on Arcanum and Vampire The Masquerade Redemption, they're 3 dollars each. So my question to you is should I buy them? Have you played them and how were they?
Bloodlines is not a sequel. It is just another game in the same setting. The two have nothing in common aside from that.Therumancer said:Vampire: Redemption is a less crucial purchuse, interesting story, but pretty linear. I consider it a shadow of it's sequel "Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines".
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That man is correct, however it's worth waiting. GOG do sales every weekend and Planescape is a fairly popular item. You might get it by the end of the year easily.The Crotch said:Planescape had a two-for-one with a bunch of other D&D games a couple weeks ago, so I wouldn't expect to see it go on sale any time soon.
Dito, I also always turned them off, they were only useful for boss fights, though I never had a problem with them buffing themselves since I always turned their AI's abilities to cast spells off.DoPo said:Well, you're in luck! Right now it's only 3 bucks down from 6 on GOG.com - you can't get a better deal than that. Both about the price and about where you get it from.likalaruku said:I wanted Arcanum a long time ago, but the reviews in magazines swore it was tedious with lots of bland lifeless landscape. I'd still get it if I ran across it though.
Oh god, don't remind me about the team mates. I usually turn off their AI and leave them behind while I run ahead with Christof. Those guys are fucking imbeciles. "Oh, there are two targets to attack and each of them will die if I hit it three times. Better burn off half of my blood to buff myself for the fight!". Every. Fucking. Time. It's like they'd activate half a dozen Disciplines if they needed to kill a fly. If you do get to control them in the fight, it's fine, but if not - they'll just go and do stupid things.drthmik said:Vampire Redemption is a great story that unfortunately suffers from an old and sometimes obtuse and difficult to use control system (point and click adventure game) as well as 2-3 stupid teammates that will run into a room and, as often as not, die leaving you to do everything alone anyway. If they remade the game with bloodline's controls it would be the better game by far since the story is better.
If you do face a tough fight, then yes, it's OK to leave them on their own...mostly. But the other times, just don't stress them with fights. It makes their brains melt.