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Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong (PS5)

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Platform: PlayStation 5


Edition: Vampire: The Masquerade


Features

  • WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF DARKNESS: What if vampires were real, bloodthirsty predators living hidden among us; In Vampire: The Masquerade you play as these monsters in a world where the lines between the real and supernatural are always blurred
  • A HEART-POUNDING THRILLER: Hazel Iversen, the Swan, is an iron hand in a velvet glove, she intends to assert her power and respect the Masquerade, the vampiric law designed to ensure humans never learn of the existence of these creatures of the night
  • PLAY AS 3 VAMPIRES: Progress through the game through their intertwined destinies, deal with their different points of view, and use their character sheets to try to separate the truth from the lies
  • GAMEPLAY WITH CONSEQUENCES: With its unique approach to gameplay, Swansong puts emphasis on the consequences of your actions in both the investigation and your social interactions with characters

Description

Play as 3 vampires, wield their powers wisely, and strike the right balance between your human and animal side in a heart-pounding story in which your choices will decide the fate of Boston. Based on the cult role-playing game and developed by specialists in the genre, Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong is a narrative RPG in which your every choice determines the fate of the three main characters and of the Boston Camarilla.

Release date: June 14, 2022


Product Dimensions: 6.75 x 5.32 x 0.6 inches; 2.89 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 821763


Item Weight: 2.89 ounces


Manufacturer: Maximum Games


Date First Available: December 21, 2021


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  • They want to suck you dry!
Platform: PlayStation 5 Edition: Vampire: The Masquerade
fun game based on the RPG Vampire: The Masquerade
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2023 by oi101

  • Game
Platform: PlayStation 5 Edition: Vampire: The Masquerade
Good game
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023 by Gregorywilliams

  • Honest review
Platform: PlayStation 5 Edition: Vampire: The Masquerade
I actually did enjoy the game. There were some good points, and some bad ones. I'll start with the bad. 1. It was glitchy. Your character may get stuck in some areas. Shutting the game down, and restarting usually fixes this, and you go back to your last save point. 2. Another issue I had, was that I lost all of my skill points that I built for my Vampires towards the middle-end of the game. I'm not quite sure if they were supposed to reset, but I had to build them up from scratch, which prevented my vampire's abilities from being so advanced. I was able to finish the game, though. 3. (Possible bad) I will advise you to read all the reading material in the menu option before playing the game or you will be lost. Just set aside some time, and read it. It's a lot of reading material, but I must say, it helped me become more involved in the game, and the characters when I knew their backstories, and certain terms that I would not have been familiar with while playing. If you do not like reading, then you may not enjoy this part. It was very time consuming. 4. While playing the game, there is a lot of long, unnecessary reading of unnecessary documents. I wish they had made those shorter if they did not help you progress in the game. I read everything to make sure I could solve any clues. Again, time consuming, but in a bad way. 5. Try to walk slowly through rooms, not run, or you may miss something. Take your time. 6. The graphics feel a bit outdated for a game in 2022. In the beginning it seemed fine, and then the characters seemed to look less polished as the game went on. 7. The endings could have explained more no matter which ending you ended up with. Some of the endings outright skipped revealing what happened to certain vampires, leaving you to assume. With all the reading to be done in this game, I expected to know what happened to all of the vampires that I had read so much about. I feel that was laziness on their part when it came to telling a proper ending. 8. I wear glasses, but I wish they made the font a bit larger for all the reading I had to do. Now the good. 1. I liked the characters. All different, with different backstories. 2. The puzzles, and solving things were fun and challenging, but not impossibly hard. 3. I liked the different, unique abilities each vampire could use. 4. Despite the bugs, and lengthy reading, I still enjoyed playing the game. I would replay it. 5. I like that you can skip until you have a question to answer, because if you replay the game, or a scene, it can take a while with the dialogue. Overall, it was satisfying enough if you are a patient person who likes to explore, and like decision based games, and playing multiple characters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022 by Yaya

  • Awesome Story, Awful Game Mechanics
Platform: PlayStation 5 Edition: Vampire: The Masquerade
The Good: The writing is superb. I have no complaints about the characters or the story. The choices you are sometimes forced to make eat at you as only WOD can. The usual Camarilla politicking abounds and you’ll be wondering if the choices you made were actually yours. I like the chapter swaps from the Ventrue, Toreador and Malkavian characters as their stories impact each other but also gives you a breather from each one.Though Leysha is easily the most compelling and interesting for me. The S.I. feels like an actual threat and even though the vamps are the ‘baddies’ exploiting parts of the S.A.D. base made me queasy. As it should. Proof that humans can be just as terrible and amoral. The game did not shy away from uncomfortable subject material like the nature of blood bonds and consent. I appreciate that boldness in storytelling. If it were not for the story, I would have already rage quit this game. The writers did an excellent job. The Bad: You need a guide or you are not going to be able to make it through some parts because missing items or not exploiting the right materials in the right order are so punishing.I feel like this could have been balanced by letting the players choose a difficulty setting. But even that is not really a pet peeve because you can actually replay chapters. What keeps this game from being a masterpiece is the game breaking bugs and whoever they let code this. Yes, we all love the old Bloodlines warts and all but a game made in this era does not have an excuse to be this broken. Where were the beta testers? It’s way too easy to open and close doors 100 times before actually clicking on the target you want. Glitches just break a chapter if you don’t trigger things in the right order on some parts of the game and other parts of the game will have you wasting willpower on things that are practically worthless and don’t even add that much storywise or exp wise. The willpower system makes no sense. What does that have to do with hacking or picking locks? Give it another point system that doesn’t totally wreck the player’s exp in confrontation scenes where they actually need it most. Or at least, don’t put 10 things to hack in an area where two might actually be useful. That’s asinine. Most egregious: The main screen. Do not click restart chapter - it restarts the whole game and erases your progress. Everything. Not just this chapter. You have to actually go to chapter selection. Good grief, if nothing else is programmed right it needs to be the loading screen. Who let this slide? As long as this game has been out, it should have been patched. In fact there is a lot of things that could be patched. So in conclusion: is Swansong worth it? If you are a hardcore VTM fan like me, yes. But on sale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023 by Claire Chang

  • A real stinker.
Platform: PlayStation 5 Edition: Vampire: The Masquerade
This is supposedly a sequel to the original Vampire Masquerade video game, which was a very good entertaining video game. This game doesn't do the original justice. The graphics and gameplay are antiquated. It isn't intuitive. The action is minimal. You play as one of three characters and you spend the rest of the game basically building different power points for your avatar. It is the epitome of buzz kill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2022 by Alex C. Cullison

  • Bloodbath of Boredom
Platform: PlayStation 5 Edition: Vampire: The Masquerade
Swansong promised intrigue and power struggles, but I mostly got repetitive dialogue and tedious backtracking. The choices felt superficial, and the story never really sank its fangs into me.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024 by Shella

  • Life long series fan. Avoid at all costs.
Platform: PlayStation 5 Edition: Vampire: The Masquerade
No combat. Dialogue on rails. Stats system still there, but built poorly. Stats useless because you are never given enough points to focus on even a single tree of skills. Foolish puzzles. Story is anorexic and bulimic. Reddit mods could do better. Fans avoid at all cost.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022 by Tiger Gautreaux

  • Its worth the price
Platform: PlayStation 5 Edition: Vampire: The Masquerade
Its kinda a slow game but for the price its a good deal.
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023 by CRS

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