Not sure but
Not sure but
If im not wrong is in't this game more like Tomb raider?
The story was intense, the characters believable, and the action was non-stop. I seriously did enjoy it, and still do. I wished that you could have played different clans in SP but mayhaps in the future.
Now if they could just finish Werewolf...or even a sequal to V:TM
Now if they could just finish Werewolf...or even a sequal to V:TM
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The problem I had with the game was that it lacked the non-linearity (well, sort of) of BG2, and the changed-around structures (and some of the bosses) of Diablo 2. I did find the graphics far superior to Diablo 2, though.
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It certainly had atmosphere. I kept on thinking, why did you guys develop such a great 3D environment and make the gameplay so stiff? But maybe I'll give it another chance.
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I've played this game and the pen and paper version, both are really good but I really wish the game was more based on the pen and paper structure. It's got the feel, which makes it a great game, just wish it allowed a few of the rules/restrictions (like progression of generation through Diablerie).
Anways, back to Craig's question: No, it is not. In tomb raider you shoot most things, in this, you have to use more tact and common sense. Both do invole some puzzle-solving though. There is combat, mind you, but going around and slaughtering everything is not a good way to go about things.
If you play, you'll understand.
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Anways, back to Craig's question: No, it is not. In tomb raider you shoot most things, in this, you have to use more tact and common sense. Both do invole some puzzle-solving though. There is combat, mind you, but going around and slaughtering everything is not a good way to go about things.
If you play, you'll understand.
Orland
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