12-16-2025, 02:21 AM
I grew up on the Vampire the Masquerade tabletop rpg.
After watching Underworld starring Scott Speedman (like a S'got Speed, man under the breath) and learning human blood has adrenaline in it, I once considered the possibility some form of vampirism might actually exist. People take adrenaline to get high, after all. However, a little research confirmed that it isn't orally active.
The first VtM Bloodlines game didn't work on my computer. I thought it was just too old of a device to handle the game, but then years later discovered everyone needed a patch to actually play the game. Not just me. Instead of re-purchasing, I watched a playthrough. It looked like a lot of fun but I was mainly only interested in the story.
I heard the second edition of the game, despite a very long delay, was mostly a dud. Ok, some redeeming qualities. Just not a role playing game and nothing like the original, and mostly blah.
Anyone actually play it and enjoy?
After watching Underworld starring Scott Speedman (like a S'got Speed, man under the breath) and learning human blood has adrenaline in it, I once considered the possibility some form of vampirism might actually exist. People take adrenaline to get high, after all. However, a little research confirmed that it isn't orally active.
The first VtM Bloodlines game didn't work on my computer. I thought it was just too old of a device to handle the game, but then years later discovered everyone needed a patch to actually play the game. Not just me. Instead of re-purchasing, I watched a playthrough. It looked like a lot of fun but I was mainly only interested in the story.
I heard the second edition of the game, despite a very long delay, was mostly a dud. Ok, some redeeming qualities. Just not a role playing game and nothing like the original, and mostly blah.
Anyone actually play it and enjoy?




