Originally posted by: TheAudit
I was going to post a thread about Bloodlines. Most of the reviews I have read said it was okay but nothing outstanding, I wanted to see what non-review type folks had to say about it. Troika seems to put out some buggy games.
Originally posted by: skace
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Originally posted by: warcrow
Skace, or someone.....can you please write up a first impressions thread, with screenies? I would probably be much appreciated by alot of us on the fence with this game.
Originally posted by: skace
Originally posted by: warcrow
Skace, or someone.....can you please write up a first impressions thread, with screenies? I would probably be much appreciated by alot of us on the fence with this game.
Short of writing my own first impressions, I agree 120% with this review: http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/vampi...oodlines/566646p1.html
They give it a 4/5. They say it is an amazing rpg but not the best fps. They identify most of the bugs and most of all they state that despite all the bugs it is still worth playing through multiple times. Although, right now I am busy taking some screenshots of some of the cooler things, I may write up an impression of it later on.
You have to understand, sid meier's pirates and world of warcraft are both out tomorrow 🙂
Originally posted by: skace
It seems like Vampire:Bloodlines was made for the Doom3 engine but they used the Source engine. I can't stop wondering how perfect it would have been in the Doom3 engine. Argh. The game relies on darkness, has a ton of horror, and most of the maps are small environments. It barely makes use of physics or the outdoors of the source engine.
Originally posted by: Somniferum
Interesting. I'm not sure if some of the locations would work though ... the Downtown hub, for example, is pretty wide-open. Not sure if the Doom3 engine could handle something like that. I would like to see some of the shadowy areas in this game rendered in the Doom3 engine though -- that would be awesome.
Originally posted by: TheAudit
I am playing Bloodlines now and I would give it a 85/100.
It is a great game.
The story is good, the graphics are fabulous, and the voice acting is top notch. And some of the scenes are downright scary. Combat is weak though and the game is a bit buggy. I haven?t been dropped to the desktop yet but I have been hung up more than once. Still, I?ve put a lot of time into the game so it?s not all that buggy.
I would definitely recommend this game.
For those of you who are playing it, I?m in the Hollywood Hills.
EDIT - the worst thing about the game are the loading times, wow, they are piss poor. Reminds me of the old C64 days.
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: TheAudit
I am playing Bloodlines now and I would give it a 85/100.
It is a great game.
The story is good, the graphics are fabulous, and the voice acting is top notch. And some of the scenes are downright scary. Combat is weak though and the game is a bit buggy. I haven?t been dropped to the desktop yet but I have been hung up more than once. Still, I?ve put a lot of time into the game so it?s not all that buggy.
I would definitely recommend this game.
For those of you who are playing it, I?m in the Hollywood Hills.
EDIT - the worst thing about the game are the loading times, wow, they are piss poor. Reminds me of the old C64 days.
Yeah, the combat is lousy. But I guess that's their way of encouraging you to find creative solutions rather than treating the game like a FPS.