Vampire: The Masquerade Game Demo – Swansong

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Recently, developers Big Bad Wolf and publisher Nacon provided us with new videos for the upcoming story-driven RPG. Vampire: The Masquerade – Swan Song.

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Recently, we had to get acquainted with the pillars on which the title will be displayed, and now we can look at a show that focuses more on the game itself.

This basically repeats the information we previously knew that we are looking into the dark Boston, into the skin of Galeb, Emem and Leisha, where these vampires will investigate the murders and disappearances that have caused chaos between the creatures of the night.

This way you will rotate and gradually improve these characters as the story progresses, which will come in handy in a lot of conversations during which you can seduce or intimidate you to get important information. But there will also be some exploration or puzzles.

In addition, each of the characters offers a slightly different approach and options: Galeb is a relatively good manipulator, Leisha is a master at blending in with the crowd, and Emem, as a beloved vampire, can get into places that others cannot. .

But they are still vampires who need to be fed, but if anything, then do it according to the rules of a “masquerade” so as not to reveal their nature to the outside world.

The game is out May 19 on the PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. Later the name will come to Nintendo Switch.

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Source :Indian TV

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