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作品概要
20世紀初頭のイギリス。スペイン風邪が流行し、ロンドンの街は病気、暴力、恐怖で荒廃していた。無秩序で幽霊のような街で、街を歩く愚かな者、自暴自棄な者、不運な者は、イギリスで最も捕らえどころのない捕食者であるヴァンパイアの餌食となるのである。その混乱の中から、ある苦悩に満ちた人物が目を覚ます。あなたはジョナサン・E・リード。軍の高位外科医で、前線から帰還後、ヴァンパイアに変身した。
20世紀初頭のロンドンのダークな雰囲気の街並みを探索し、それぞれの個性と重要性を持った多数のキャラクターと交流しよう。しかし、遅かれ早かれ、あなたは餌を与え、困難な選択をしなければなりません...誰があなたの餌食になるのでしょうか?ゲームに登場するすべてのキャラクターは、あなたの吸血鬼的欲望の犠牲になる可能性があります。次の犠牲者の習慣、他のキャラクターとの関係を注意深く研究し、気づかれないように餌を与える戦略を立てましょう。
その人の死は、あなたを取り巻く世界に重大な影響を与えます。人間の血を吸うと、単に「生きる」だけでなく、新たなヴァンパイアの力が解放され、使用することができるようになります。
探索や誘惑だけでは限界があり、Vampyrのダイナミックなリアルタイム戦闘に頼らなければならない時もあるだろう。このゲームでは、激しい近接戦闘と射撃メカニック、そして超自然的なヴァンパイアの力が融合されている。さまざまな種類のヴァンパイアやクリーチャー、そして武器や道具、罠を使ってあなたを追い詰めるヴァンパイアハンターなど、さまざまな敵に直面することになります。Vampyrでは、あなたの体力と超能力の原動力となる「エネルギー」は同じものです!パワーを使えば自分の血液を消耗し、戦闘を有利に進められるが、その分弱体化する。戦闘中に血を吸うことで体力を回復させなければなりません。
Vampyrはまた、奥深いクラフトシステムを提供しています。犠牲者の新鮮な死体や探索中に材料や部品を見つけ略奪し、道具、近接・遠距離武器、特殊弾薬、敵の弱点を突くコーティングなどを製作・改良することができます。
スペイン風邪の余波で咳き込み、霧が立ち込める中、残された人間性にしがみつきながら、あなたの決断が主人公の運命を決定づけます。
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呪われた選択...
1918年、ロンドン。あなたはヴァンパイアに転身したばかりのジョナサン・リード博士です。医師として、インフルエンザに感染した市民を救うために治療法を見つけなければならない。吸血鬼として、あなたは治癒を誓った人々を食べるように呪われている。あなたは内なる怪物を受け入れることができますか?ヴァンパイアハンター、アンデッドSkal、その他の怪物から生き残り、戦おう。
その邪悪な力を使って周囲の人々を操り、次の犠牲者を決めようとする。あなたの行動が、ロンドンを救うか滅ぼすかを決めるのです。
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I had this game by sale on Epic games store and loved it for the first hours, despite sometimes it was quite scary. I wish more games aboutI had this game by sale on Epic games store and loved it for the first hours, despite sometimes it was quite scary. I wish more games about vampires in this style, as all others are quite like ****
this game is on the fence for me. it does have a great story, but the graphics on the switch port is just ps1 quality. the graphics ruins thethis game is on the fence for me. it does have a great story, but the graphics on the switch port is just ps1 quality. the graphics ruins the fun the game has in the story as everyone looks like a boiled potato. i expected more from the port as it was done by the same people who did the witcher 3 port for switch, and the graphics looked amazing. Buy it for the story, and nothing else
I think its a very good game i have it on 2 consoles. Great vibe, good vampyr game.I love it. And alwas that.. its better on ps or pc or xboxI think its a very good game i have it on 2 consoles. Great vibe, good vampyr game.I love it. And alwas that.. its better on ps or pc or xbox yes we know the graphic are beter.. we dont care as switch players its a good game and on the go its great. A good rpg in a big city on the go perfect for me. Im having a blast of a time.
Questo gioco fa schifo e pieno di bug e crash a caso.grafica e ok ma non basta solo quello il crafting e molto noioso e ripetitivo.
Truly the most underrated and underappreciated video game out there, and one of my personal all-time favourites. The pinnacle of atmosphere.Truly the most underrated and underappreciated video game out there, and one of my personal all-time favourites. The pinnacle of atmosphere. You play as a Doctor - someone sworn to protect those who have fallen to the plague - who has become a Vampire, now placed in a bloodthirsty moral dilemma of upkeeping his Hippocratic Oath and saving lives, or satisfying his thirst.Each scene is crafted with so much affection and attention to detail, with cinematography as beautiful as something you'd see at a Sundance Film Festival. The soundtrack is absolutely incredible. If Vampyr as a game is underrated, then it's an absolute travesty that the soundtrack to this game is not at the forefront of some music in video games award ceremony. The moody, noir style disease-stricken London of post WWI is expertly crafted. It all comes together to create such a unique, powerful ATMOSPHERE that is just hard to describe.The game perhaps isn't quite for everyone which is where the mixed reviews come in. It requires a lot of investment from the player in order to get the most out of it, it's not something to blindly rush through to get to the ending. Likewise, the combat is far from the most polished system, but it's also far from the main focus, which is the brilliant writing and narrative, coupled with a unique and borderline innovative video game concept of having the choice to kill or spare every single minor or and major NPC in the game.
Całkiem przyzwoita rozgrywka, mocno dokuczają drewniane dialogi i nadmiar walki. W grze nie ma żadnych rewelacji i rewolucji. Pseudo zamkniętyCałkiem przyzwoita rozgrywka, mocno dokuczają drewniane dialogi i nadmiar walki. W grze nie ma żadnych rewelacji i rewolucji. Pseudo zamknięty świat z długimi loadingami.
Definetly a good SOLID game, it s not a Masterpiece but if you like vampires, rpgs, a good story with likeable characters you should definetlyDefinetly a good SOLID game, it s not a Masterpiece but if you like vampires, rpgs, a good story with likeable characters you should definetly try this game, with an ok combat, good graphics, place in a some what open world setting with side quests, the only things holding it down are, some design choices and ocassional bugs, definetly worth buying, especialy considering it s price at the moment.Great atmosphere and music too!
Vampyr a 10/10 game.In my life there were only a few games that made me fall in love with gaming- Oni (by bungie)- Warcraft iii (byVampyr a 10/10 game.In my life there were only a few games that made me fall in love with gaming- Oni (by bungie)- Warcraft iii (by blizzard)- Super Smash Bros (by nintendo)- The Street Fighter Series *(also the pokemon series)And now- Vampyr by Focus Home InteractiveThe game has many beautiful qualities some are minor but they are gathering into an amazingly intresting experience:- You are the most tall person in any conversation, you feel important- Amazing graphics and music which are better than witcher 3 in my opinion- You truely feel like you are a vampire + doctor since the game is litteraly forcing you to multitask each persona at a time, and you must do both right or you will not win the game- The conversation requires actual gosship which is way more complax than the witcher 3- The first thing I thought was that I was going into a difficult game but this is not true, as a vampire you are an imposing force that litteraly never actually dies and can kill about 10 people before reaching low health (which regenerate) you are the strongest person in the world - which is why you can bring about change, which is futher emplified by being a doctor trying to make change and save people life, the nerative and the gameplay are dancing together which is insane in a game about punching thingsFor me, this is the perfect game, I wanted to buy this game but I was too bussy, then I got it for free from psplus, this is a golden game and I recommand you play it.
The port is very shaky... in the five hours I’ve played so far, it Has crashed multiple times, loads at inopportune moments, and looks a bitThe port is very shaky... in the five hours I’ve played so far, it Has crashed multiple times, loads at inopportune moments, and looks a bit fuzzy. But it’s still the whole game, and the story and dialogue is great. Recommended if you play on easy and just enjoy it as more of a visual novel.
There's a lot to like about Vampyr, despite some slightly lacklustre combat, and it's a decent-sized adventure to sink your teeth into.
Fix the combat and you've got a very good game here. Otherwise, Vampyr is a tedious slog through some amazing environments, coupled withFix the combat and you've got a very good game here. Otherwise, Vampyr is a tedious slog through some amazing environments, coupled with poorly realized button-mashing and wayfinding that borders on cruelty. The Switch version holds up well, but the source material wasn't strong enough to warrant a port in the first place.
I went through this game twice upon its initial release on pc and absolutely loved it ! Saber interactive have worked miracles porting this toI went through this game twice upon its initial release on pc and absolutely loved it ! Saber interactive have worked miracles porting this to the switch , there are of course visual cut backs but the game retains its visual identity and is an absolute gem .
Good port from the same phenomenal company that ported (S)Witcher 3 to the Switch. Pretty good AA atmospheric game with a lot of branchingGood port from the same phenomenal company that ported (S)Witcher 3 to the Switch. Pretty good AA atmospheric game with a lot of branching paths and great RPG elements. The graphics are a downgrade of course like (S)Witcher 3 but look fine on handheld. Framerate is surprisingly relatively smooth and consistent compared to the console releases. The only complaints I have are the inability to reverse the A/B button (you were able to do this in (S)Witcher 3) and the game will pause sometimes in the middle of gameplay to load for a couple seconds with a brief loading screen. This was at seemingly random times and a bit annoying. Not an issue for me, but some people might find it hard to read the text on handheld, especially switch lite. There's an option to increase subtitle font size but no menu/notes/books/HUD etc.. Hopefully these things can be patched if enough people have issues with them. Finally, at release this game is kind of expensive ($50 at release) since it has been out on other systems for a year now ($14 on sale on PS store). But that's just nintendo tax and also probably the cost of porting it. Luckily switch games have a solid resale value and don't depreciate a lot.
This was the first time a game’s rewards for morally bad choices are so high I was tempted for more than roleplaying purposes. I stillThis was the first time a game’s rewards for morally bad choices are so high I was tempted for more than roleplaying purposes. I still prevailed, forcing my Jonathan into blood abstinence through the very end and I do mean MY Jonathan. The game’s main character is by far my favourite thing in the game. Jonathan Reid truly felt like he belonged in this world, with a rich backstory, flaws and traits, political opinions and interest but giving me enough dialogue choices to tailor them to my own preferences. All the more surprised I was when I saw other people’s gameplay and how their Jonathan’s differed from mine completely but somehow had the same level of depth.The NPC’s and their connection towards each other- is fun to explore and well implemented in the game. Aside from the awkwardly paced romance that the game sadly forces on the main character. The doctor-playing part of the game was a fun addition but nothing more than that.The main story was absolutely amazing. It does everything right by introducing the fantasy aspects so slow and always tied into real-world occurrences that they almost start to sound believable. The writers have clearly done their research as I found myself looking through Wikipedia pages of the historical figures and events mentioned in the game during the (unbearably long) loading screens.The developers made the most out of their rather limited supply of 3D assets so different areas all had their own feel to it.But even with all the praise, there is just no way around mentioning the combat system.Very few different types of enemies, slow character responses, horrible camera movements, the ‘best’ weapon can be found within the first hour of playing, the respawn mechanics are horrendously punishing, especially in closed-off areas with boss fights. Consumables do not respawn so if you have used them in your first attempt, died and came back…well…. Good luck.I can’t bring myself to dislike this game however. It’s doing something new, and it is excelling at it.it’s one of those titles that I can talk about even with friends who aren’t enthusiastic about videogames because it just has that much depth to offer. If only all aspects were as polished as the NPC system and the story so it could appeal to a brought mass giving Vampyr the popularity it deserves. But at least this way the developers can concentrate fully on tailoring it to a specific audience – of which I happily admit to be a part of.
Don't buy this port until the performance issues are addressed. I can't recommend it as it currently exists to fans of the game, or those with only a Switch in the house: I can't recommend this port to anyone. Skip Vampyr for the Switch; there are better ways to play a bloodsucker out there.
Dontnod Entertainment offers us an interesting title that has good ideas and atmosphere, but is blurred in the fog of London due to its performance issues and its simple and repetitive combat system. However, its interesting story makes it enjoyable, so it is highly recommended for any vampire fan.
Like many games ported to Switch, Vampyr is perfectly adequate on the format, but nothing more. If you don’t own a PS4, Xbox One or a PC up to the task and have been itching to play the game, by all means pick it up; you’ll get a lot of enjoyment out of it. The Switch version is the weakest available though, and since Vampyr has such a wonderfully haunting atmosphere, the downgrades and performance issues do detract from it somewhat. Vampyr is still a good game on Switch, but it’s not the best way to play it.
Vampyr is a solid action RPG with a nice combat system, interesting characters and great atmosphere. The Nintendo Switch version, however, is not the best one to enjoy this kind of experience.
the developers should be ashamed of themselves to release such a poor game.- tons of bugs- no manual save, only 1 auto-save (and with thethe developers should be ashamed of themselves to release such a poor game.- tons of bugs- no manual save, only 1 auto-save (and with the constant game breaking bugs it's just impossible to play)- enemies respawn all the time- outdated graphicsEdit: I still quite enjoyed the game (after I created a script to automatically backup my save files so I can reload previous saves), so increasing the score to 5.
Le studio français Dontnod (dont le surnom affectueux est don't know parce qu'ils ne savent pas) s'est surtout spécialisé dans les indés àLe studio français Dontnod (dont le surnom affectueux est don't know parce qu'ils ne savent pas) s'est surtout spécialisé dans les indés à deux balles, voire deux francs cinquante (en anciens francs bien sûr) selon le moment ou l'opportunisme ambiant avec notamment des espèces de jeux épisodiques pour ados émos.Quand ils se sont risqués sur des jeux plus ambitieux genre triple ou double A, ils se sont gauffrés méchamment... Et ce Vampyr (avec un Y) ne déroge pas à la triste "tradition". Tout y en effet mal fait, bâclé, soit par manque de moyens, soit par incapacité caractérisée. Ainsi l'histoire après une intro qui capterait presque l'attention, s'effiloche bien vite et le personnage principal (le héros ?) fait passer l'inspecteur Derrick pour un monstre de charisme.Les mécaniques de jeu mises en oeuvre sont repompées maladroitement sur tout ce qui se fait déjà ou ce qui s'est déjà fait et nous sont recrachées par un élève qui ne fait que régurgiter sa leçon sans l'avoir comprise... Les combats par exemple (avec cette jauge d'endurance bidon)sont aussi ennuyeux que foutraques avec une caméra qui fait n'importe quoi.La mini-carte est absente et de façon générale, l'interface est à la fois laide et mal fichue... Vampyr se prend pour un jeu de rôle (?) mais ses dialogues (en anglais uniquement) sont lénifiants au possible... Graphiquement, c'est flou, assez vilain, sans inspiration et toujours pareil, très monotone et le jeu se permet de nombreux ralentissements y compris sur la X.On s'emmerde rapidement et comme c'est pas permis dans ce jeu foireux, plat et très fade : on incarne un vampire d'opérette dans une ville vide ni faite ni à faire, boulottée par des incapables qui ne savent pas !
It has an interesting story and well written characters that kept me playing through. Even with some less than stellar battles. The setting is fantastic and is quick to draw you in with great atmosphere.
Without a majority of the characters, the time between the major story beats would be particularly dull without anyone to talk to or side quests to complete. To take the evil path and embrace the vampire side of Jonathan, is to kill what life there is in Vampyr. Although it is important that there are consequences to your actions, some of which do have an immediate impact to the world, there isn’t enough to balance it out and make being evil fun or interesting.
It's unfortunate that we can't give a 1-100 score as a consumer - if I could this would be a 65 to a 68.Vampyr is uneven, The writing isIt's unfortunate that we can't give a 1-100 score as a consumer - if I could this would be a 65 to a 68.Vampyr is uneven, The writing is excellent but at times so full of filler that it makes it hard to digest. The atmosphere is excellent and the story is overall very good. The voice acting is definitely a highlight as is the soundtrack and both are well done. Those are the biggest positives.The negatives are almost overwhelming. On the original Xbox One it has technical issues - below average graphics, HUGE loading issues that break immersion and can make you want to scream (when it hits a loading pause during a random piece of combat you know it has issues - especially when it takes 30 seconds to resolve) and it will have bugs that break the game during dialogue and audio glitches that disrupt conversation and even create long loss of voice during some scenes. The combat gets in the way of the game - it's okay, but not too challenging and you can cheese it in places easily. If you do die it is random as to what resources you will respawn with - sometimes it has you consume all you used and other times you respawn with everything you started with before dying. But the greatest sin is the placement of written materials in places on certain levels that are long and you read to open dialogue. Then when you have the dialogue it GOES OVER EVERYTHING YOU JUST READ.This game could have been much better paced. The only thing that made me stick with it until the end is the story appealed to me, but as a game it disappointed me. The combat was okay, but realistically should have been better developed or removed. Vampyr could have been a great game, instead it was released as an okay to fairly good game.
I want to like this game, I really do. But it's holding me back from doing so. Reading into it, I find a lot of near-depth, but nothing that the game actually employs has much depth to it. There are a ton of amazing aspects that boost the game, but its larger ambitions lies just outside the reach of its execution. But it is worth a try, and an admirable achievement. In truth, I think this game is more a 7.8, but I feel the current rating it has adequately describes its qualities, while acknowledging its flaws.
Vampyr is a great rpg action game for those that want a good horror RPG that is very character focused. You REALLY have to enjoy in-game conversations to get the full enjoyment out of the game so keep that in mind. The amount of history and opinions through science that this game brings to table to explain vampirism and health issues is quite intriguing and help it stand out from many other vampire games.
Vampyr has occasional flashes of brilliance, hinting at an enormous potential which is never fully realised. Don’t Nod’s latest has all theVampyr has occasional flashes of brilliance, hinting at an enormous potential which is never fully realised. Don’t Nod’s latest has all the ingredients of a fantastic RPG, but – unfortunately – some of its most alluring concepts are only superficially explored, and yet others are applied inconsistently throughout. The protagonist never seemed to noticeably darken, despite his evil deeds – nor did the public perception of him; and, worse, though Vampyr notionally permits a high degree of player choice, its narrative neglects and ignores these choices as the lacklustre story unfolds. This – for a roleplaying game – is a cardinal sin, and results in a morass of incongruous moments. Vampyr is a game you won’t be sorry to have played, though it might leave a bitter taste in your mouth; the taste of missed opportunity.
The gameplay inconveniences are easier to overlook than the rush of endgame exposition, but both of these issues are slightly outweighed by the narrative hits, which come along more frequently than the game’s misses.
A good action-RPG, with an absorbing story and a solid combat system. It lacks interesting side quests though, while showing a sub-par technical production. Lovers of the genre and vampire stories should definitely give it chance, however.
Vampyr is a flawed but somewhat impressive experience that plays differently than a lot of other games. It isn’t something that will appeal to a wide audience, but it’s worth checking out if you’re okay with a slow burn and don’t mind lots of reading. Just don’t go in expecting another homerun like Life is Strange. This is a very different game, and one that does tend to be overlong.
Vampyr is the vampire story that I’ve waited for many, many years for. As a fan of Anne Rice and the deeper tales around vampires – and as a fan of stories that are focused on moral conflict and consequence, Dontnod have crafted something that feels custom-designed for me.
I love anything to do with vampires and I’ve been that way ever since I was a child, so as you can imagine Vampyr piqued my interest from theI love anything to do with vampires and I’ve been that way ever since I was a child, so as you can imagine Vampyr piqued my interest from the moment it was first announced. Thankfully Vampyr ticks a lot of boxes for me and even though it has a few shortcomings I was able to look past these because for me they got the important aspects and mechanics spot on. Something I was hoping this game had was a decent story, and thankfully the story was excellent. I was hooked from start to finish because the story had a dark and mysterious vibe that resonated throughout and the characters that were in the story were very intriguing to say the least. I was also very impressed with the world in which the game takes place because exploring this fantastic world never became dull. The main reason why it didn’t become dull is because there was always something to do and the side quests were always fun to undertake, which is great. The gameplay on the whole has a lot of variety going for it and the investigating mechanics have been very well done. Investigating never seemed to get boring and it was always a pleasure making the choices you have to make in the game because these choices actually matter in the grand scheme of things. Whilst I really enjoyed making the choices I had to make it would’ve been nice to have had a little bit more freedom with them, but thankfully this is only a small gripe. My biggest gripe with this game came in the form of the compass that guides you to where you’re meant to go. The problem is that the compass never guided me to where I had to go correctly and this did make me become frustrated from time to time. Despite my frustration with this aspect of the game I was however able to look past it quite easily thanks to the game’s excellent combat. The combat in the game was fun to say the least and the best thing is that it did more than enough to satisfy me. If you’re wondering about the presentation side of the game then you’ll be pleased to know that they get quite a bit right, but it’s not all plain sailing. Visually the game can look quite ugly at times and there is definitely a distinct lack of polish here, especially when it comes to the technichal side of the game. The sound design though has been done extremely well and the very good voice acting combined with the tense atmosphere makes things very immersive, which is great. At the end of the day as far as AA game’s go Vampyr is a very good addition and even though it doesn’t have all the glamour a AAA title has I thoroughly recommend that you add this title to your game library.
Vampyr is an ambitious experience that’s packed with atmosphere and personality. The game’s greatest achievement, however, is how well all of its systems come together to produce constant catch-22 dilemmas. It’s a game that truly puts the narrative power into the hands of the player, which ultimately results in a deep and immersive journey through a dark and compelling plot.
An atmospheric, hardcore gothic narrative of high ambition. Dontnod’s direction and writing completely overshadow Vampyr’s technical and mechanical limitations, delivering a highly engaging, morally challenging interactive experience you will remember for a long time to come.
After the touching emotional drama of Dontnod’s previous game – the coming-of-age adventure Life Is Strange – Vampyr’s ambitious but awkward chin-stroking is disappointingly inert, while its failure to reconcile its ethical hand-wringing with its gratuitous combat leaves it as conflicted as its undead protagonist.
The game would be a solid 10 if it had that AAA budget polish it truly deserves! I love the in depth lore and how everything is so connectedThe game would be a solid 10 if it had that AAA budget polish it truly deserves! I love the in depth lore and how everything is so connected with the many interesting NPC’s and beautifully crafted level design.
Vampyr is at its best when players are digging into the lives of London’s citizens and choosing who to kill or who to spare, so it’s unfortunate that the developers felt the need to shoehorn in uninspired combat and frustrating exploration elements. Beneath these problems is a classic vampire story that leverages its grim visuals and moody soundtrack to create an engrossing atmosphere, but the many technical issues still make Vampyr hard to recommend, even for diehard fans of the genre.
Vampyr has a great universe, a great narrative and a great concept, although the execution is a little bit flawed. We’ve enjoyed it even with its flaws so, if you are just a little bit interested in the story and the setting, give it a try.
Vampyr delivers a compelling, challenging, even disturbing action RPG experience, with a perfect setting for these kinds of stories.
It’s far from spotless out of the gate, but DontNod has created an interesting concept in a world that I want to learn a lot more about. It’s a world that is a lot of fun to explore and manipulate at its best.
HISTORYVampyr already starts with an intense and heavy prologue to already let the player involved with the story, even though this mayHISTORYVampyr already starts with an intense and heavy prologue to already let the player involved with the story, even though this may leave him a little lost about how the game will be since the first hour of play is fairly linear. You take on the role of Dr. Jonathan Reid, a renowned physician who served in the war and has now been transformed and seeks answers and revenge from those who did this to you. The story is rather focused on the city of London, devastated by an epidemic.The Vampyr universe is greatly expanded in terms of mythologies and cultures, creating space for various types of organizations and groups in the game, such as secret vampire societies, shady sororities, hunter groups, and high-class vampire societies that govern the region, as well as other things that you discover throughout the game. The game is full of characters, each with its own characteristics and missions. Although Vampyr's promotional images that show cities full of people moving and interacting are a deceptive advertisement, you really feel inside a living and functional place.In the game you will need to know how to divide your bloodthirsty vampire side with your renowned doctor side, taking advantage to feed on these characters or helping them and improving the city. Your choices will affect the direction of the story of the game, as well as the direction of each city district and the destination of the characters that are there. As the game progresses (the main story takes 15 to 20 hours to be completed) the story is getting as intense as the prologue but leaving more room for choices rather than demotivating linearity.A big problem of the game is to force you to have a certain personality and affection for a certain character, something that I as a player did not understand where it came from and I could not relate because of the choices I made in the game. The DONTNOD Entertainment team had done something similar and forced on Life is Strange and it seems they made the same mistake.GameplayAs Vampyr it is an RPG of choices, open world and full of combat, I will divide this session into two parts: Choices and Combat.In terms of choices, the game has more effect on your actions than on dialog options. While it's amazing that you can just go on an NPC that would normally give you several missions, interact with the world around you and simply choose to kill him to quench your blood thirst (and gain a lot, but a lot XP with it), the dialogue options are almost always limiting and in the whole game only in 3 or 4 moments you will make big decisions because of these options. In some moments where you think you need to make a decision of extreme importance in the game, he chooses the destiny for you as well.Whenever you sleep, that is when you can evolve, the game shows the results of your actions in each district, showing if the district has become healthier or gone into chaos. Depending on the level of the district, certain NPCs will act differently and may improve the status of some and in worse cases, leading to the death of others.Already in combat, the game is sensational in every way. The combat is very similar to Witcher 2 and 3 (this is not going to be the last time I'll use Witcher for reference in this review), except that instead of being a hunter with equipment prepared to defeat a certain monster, you are the monster needing to watch out for hunters who know all their weaknesses. The game does not have a lot of variety of enemies (inferior vampires, hunters, monsters and vampires of high level), but knows to vary in the abilities that each one of them has as you get stronger in the game, which is great since, in a universe only of vampires, to escape of the pattern with enemies only to satisfy the will of the combat player, would be a negative point in the whole lore of the game.Hunters will only start with swords, torches and silver pistols, but as you progress through the game, the same hunters will start to carry crosses, garlic, higher precision rifles and even flamethrowers! The same goes for lower vampires, who will be stronger and have some new abilities. High level vampires find you only in some areas of the game and will start to use more skills similar to yours.Another thing the game has in common with Witcher 3 (not that this is Witcher 3's original or inspired by it), is the Witcher's sense. In the case of Vampyr, vampire sense. And it works the same way and is used by the game in the same way, you change your you change your vision to follow traces of blood or see enemies hidden by the map. Unlike the Witching sense, the vampire sense is not so charged to be used in so many missions and can be used more strategically by the player to avoid fighting or locating things hidden by the map.ConcludingVampyr is a very, very good game.
Vampyr is both amazing and irritating. Yes, the fighting system is very forgettable and the level-design is frustrating, but the world and the NPC are so great you’ll have a good time anyway.
What’s struck me most about my time with Vampyr is that it manages to turn you into a predator through its mechanics as much as it does with its storytelling. It does collapse under its own weight by the end, but the fact that it so effectively seduces you, almost trance-like, into roleplaying a villain makes it worth biting into.
Vampyr compromises its themes that emphasize the value of life by shackling itself to traditional, tedious game design that finds the good Dr. Reid slicing through hordes of faceless folks in hopes of upgrading his hacksaw.
公開日 | 2018-06-04 |
発行 | DON'T NOD, Dontnod Eleven, Focus Entertainment |
コンテンツ評価 | M (Mature) |
ゲームモード | シングルプレイヤー |
プレーヤー視点 | 三人称 |
ジャンル | アドベンチャー, ロールプレイング(RPG) |
テーマ | アクション, ホラー |
プラットフォーム | PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |