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  • simpleS This user is from outside of this forum
    simpleS This user is from outside of this forum
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    “Thanks to our community for the frank feedback on Bloodlines 2 and the Premium Edition. That feedback made it clear: Lasombra and Toreador belong in the base game, so that is what we are doing,” said Marco Behrmann, White Wolf Executive Vice President and Bloodlines 2 Executive Producer.

    “Sorry we couldn’t get away with it” vibes

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    • simpleS simple

      “Thanks to our community for the frank feedback on Bloodlines 2 and the Premium Edition. That feedback made it clear: Lasombra and Toreador belong in the base game, so that is what we are doing,” said Marco Behrmann, White Wolf Executive Vice President and Bloodlines 2 Executive Producer.

      “Sorry we couldn’t get away with it” vibes

      ampersandrew@lemmy.worldA This user is from outside of this forum
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      ampersandrew@lemmy.world
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      Realistically, this game’s got bigger problems than what its DLC strategy is.

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      • ampersandrew@lemmy.worldA ampersandrew@lemmy.world

        Realistically, this game’s got bigger problems than what its DLC strategy is.

        simpleS This user is from outside of this forum
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        simple
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        #3

        I’m just waiting for the reviews to see if it’s another Redfall

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        • simpleS simple

          I’m just waiting for the reviews to see if it’s another Redfall

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          ampersandrew@lemmy.world
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          From the gameplay footage, it looks like a studio that’s only ever made walking simulators before is making their take on Dishonored. Maybe that’ll be pretty good, but I’d be surprised. What it certainly isn’t is an RPG that’s anything like Bloodlines 1, lol.

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          • ampersandrew@lemmy.worldA ampersandrew@lemmy.world

            From the gameplay footage, it looks like a studio that’s only ever made walking simulators before is making their take on Dishonored. Maybe that’ll be pretty good, but I’d be surprised. What it certainly isn’t is an RPG that’s anything like Bloodlines 1, lol.

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            thealbatross@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            That’s largely what the pre release reviewers said, too. It’s light on RPG elements but feels like Dishonored. They didn’t say it was bad, just unexpected and a different kind of game than the first.

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            • T thealbatross@lemmy.blahaj.zone

              That’s largely what the pre release reviewers said, too. It’s light on RPG elements but feels like Dishonored. They didn’t say it was bad, just unexpected and a different kind of game than the first.

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              Nate Cox
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              It’s just wild to me that a game straight out of a TTRPG is “light on RPG elements”.

              Like, what’s left of Vampire without the RPG elements?

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              • Nate CoxN Nate Cox

                It’s just wild to me that a game straight out of a TTRPG is “light on RPG elements”.

                Like, what’s left of Vampire without the RPG elements?

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                lath
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                #7

                The vampires, probably.

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                • L lath

                  The vampires, probably.

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                  shani66@ani.social
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                  #8

                  Well, some of them anyway. Half are still missing.

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                  • simpleS simple

                    “Thanks to our community for the frank feedback on Bloodlines 2 and the Premium Edition. That feedback made it clear: Lasombra and Toreador belong in the base game, so that is what we are doing,” said Marco Behrmann, White Wolf Executive Vice President and Bloodlines 2 Executive Producer.

                    “Sorry we couldn’t get away with it” vibes

                    shani66@ani.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                    shani66@ani.social
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                    Okay the barest minimum possible has been achieved, now bring back hardsuit and make a game worthy of its sire.

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                    • Nate CoxN Nate Cox

                      It’s just wild to me that a game straight out of a TTRPG is “light on RPG elements”.

                      Like, what’s left of Vampire without the RPG elements?

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                      alphabethunter@lemmy.world
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                      If it has a solid enough story, I’m probably fine with it. If you’ve ever played the TTRPG of Vampire, you probably know that it has always been the weakest point of the game, while the lore and stories of that world have always been the highlight.

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                      • simpleS simple

                        “Thanks to our community for the frank feedback on Bloodlines 2 and the Premium Edition. That feedback made it clear: Lasombra and Toreador belong in the base game, so that is what we are doing,” said Marco Behrmann, White Wolf Executive Vice President and Bloodlines 2 Executive Producer.

                        “Sorry we couldn’t get away with it” vibes

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                        arudesalad
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                        “Sorry we couldn’t get away with it” vibes

                        The publisher is paradox isn’t it? They’ve done this with nearly all of their recent games.

                        The only difference is that the games they published are left to die after the backlash and the games developed in house continue to be developed but with a slightly less invasive dlc policy for a few months.

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                        • L lath

                          The vampires, probably.

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                          NoForwadSlashS
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                          If there’s no roleplay, it’s just a bunch of people with big teeth.

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                          • Nate CoxN Nate Cox

                            It’s just wild to me that a game straight out of a TTRPG is “light on RPG elements”.

                            Like, what’s left of Vampire without the RPG elements?

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                            shaggysnacks@lemmy.myserv.one
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                            It’s just wild to me that a game straight out of a TTRPG is “light on RPG elements”.

                            Character stats is just something DnD came up with and everyone goes “character stats = RPG”. DnD had character stats because Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson all played table top war games before creating DnD.

                            Some of my favorite TTRPGs, don’t have character stats; looking at you Under the Autumn Strangely, Dread, 10 Candles, For the Queen, and that one game were I play tested characters playing Truth or Dare.

                            At the end of the day, playing a TTRPG is about telling a story. If the Chinese Room can tell a great story with light character customization. I will take that.

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                            • S shaggysnacks@lemmy.myserv.one

                              It’s just wild to me that a game straight out of a TTRPG is “light on RPG elements”.

                              Character stats is just something DnD came up with and everyone goes “character stats = RPG”. DnD had character stats because Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson all played table top war games before creating DnD.

                              Some of my favorite TTRPGs, don’t have character stats; looking at you Under the Autumn Strangely, Dread, 10 Candles, For the Queen, and that one game were I play tested characters playing Truth or Dare.

                              At the end of the day, playing a TTRPG is about telling a story. If the Chinese Room can tell a great story with light character customization. I will take that.

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                              Nate Cox
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                              I don’t think I follow. Are you thinking that I’m saying Vampire needs character stats? Because I’m not.

                              I just think a game based on a TTRPG—a concept built around putting role playing first and foremost—should probably be pretty strong on the role playing aspect.

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                              • S shaggysnacks@lemmy.myserv.one

                                It’s just wild to me that a game straight out of a TTRPG is “light on RPG elements”.

                                Character stats is just something DnD came up with and everyone goes “character stats = RPG”. DnD had character stats because Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson all played table top war games before creating DnD.

                                Some of my favorite TTRPGs, don’t have character stats; looking at you Under the Autumn Strangely, Dread, 10 Candles, For the Queen, and that one game were I play tested characters playing Truth or Dare.

                                At the end of the day, playing a TTRPG is about telling a story. If the Chinese Room can tell a great story with light character customization. I will take that.

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                                peruvian_skies@sh.itjust.works
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                                My brother in Christ, you’re the only one who even mentioned character stats.

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                                • A alphabethunter@lemmy.world

                                  If it has a solid enough story, I’m probably fine with it. If you’ve ever played the TTRPG of Vampire, you probably know that it has always been the weakest point of the game, while the lore and stories of that world have always been the highlight.

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                                  onyxonblack@lemmy.zip
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                                  It is yet another of these inner companion-along-for-the-ride games. Likely with the annoying snark and flippancy that goes with these backseat exposition-dumping secondary characters. Let’s say I’m doubtful of the results.

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                                  • simpleS simple

                                    “Thanks to our community for the frank feedback on Bloodlines 2 and the Premium Edition. That feedback made it clear: Lasombra and Toreador belong in the base game, so that is what we are doing,” said Marco Behrmann, White Wolf Executive Vice President and Bloodlines 2 Executive Producer.

                                    “Sorry we couldn’t get away with it” vibes

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                                    inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world
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                                    Very much so sorry we couldn’t get away with it. This time.

                                    They and other publishers will inevitably try this Capcom crap again so don’t reward them with sales for “apologizing” for behavior that they shouldn’t have done in the first place.

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                                    • O onyxonblack@lemmy.zip

                                      It is yet another of these inner companion-along-for-the-ride games. Likely with the annoying snark and flippancy that goes with these backseat exposition-dumping secondary characters. Let’s say I’m doubtful of the results.

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                                      alphabethunter@lemmy.world
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                                      Oh, I’m doubtful for sure. But being light on RPG elements, especially of the source material elements, is not actually a concern for me. I’m much more worried about their plot direction. But… Who knows, it might be good. I’ll wait for the reviews and see what’s up.

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                                      • S shaggysnacks@lemmy.myserv.one

                                        It’s just wild to me that a game straight out of a TTRPG is “light on RPG elements”.

                                        Character stats is just something DnD came up with and everyone goes “character stats = RPG”. DnD had character stats because Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson all played table top war games before creating DnD.

                                        Some of my favorite TTRPGs, don’t have character stats; looking at you Under the Autumn Strangely, Dread, 10 Candles, For the Queen, and that one game were I play tested characters playing Truth or Dare.

                                        At the end of the day, playing a TTRPG is about telling a story. If the Chinese Room can tell a great story with light character customization. I will take that.

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                                        BeeegScaaawyCripple
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                                        ten candles is still my favorite ttrpg, followed closely by fiasco.

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                                        • T thealbatross@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                                          That’s largely what the pre release reviewers said, too. It’s light on RPG elements but feels like Dishonored. They didn’t say it was bad, just unexpected and a different kind of game than the first.

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                                          tatann@lemmy.world
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                                          I was expecting an (action-oriented) RPG and it’s a stealth game instead 🫤
                                          I’m gonna “wish-unlist” it 😞

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