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There will be blood. Delicious blood.



<span class="bold">Vampire&reg;: The Masquerade - Bloodlines&trade;</span>, the timeless RPG masterpiece that has sucked many a gamer's time, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.

Intoxicating. Macabre. Vital. These are both traits of blood and of Vampire®: The Masquerade - Bloodlines™, the RPG that forever changed expectations on how the creatures of the night should be depicted in videogames. Was it the ridiculous replayability? The versatility of our vampiric abilities? The gripping visual and sound design? Perhaps the memorable NPCs and stellar writing. One thing is for certain: much like the daunting Antediluvians, this is a game whose allure only grows stronger with time. No point in resisting it any longer.



Sink your teeth into the definitive bloodsucking experience that is <span class="bold">Vampire&reg;: The Masquerade - Bloodlines&trade;</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.

Note: This version includes third-party technical fixes, courtesy of Wesp5. The full unofficial patch, which also includes additional content, can be found over at <span class="bold">Patches Scrolls</span>.


Twitch alert
Want to watch some entrancing nightly exsanguinations? Join Memoriesin8Bit as he launches a series of Bloodlines streams on <span class="bold">twitch.tv/gogcom</span>, starting Monday, 6 PM UTC.
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mobutu: Does Paradox gather data before starting the development on a new Vampire the Masquerade game?
Paradox survey on replayability in role-playing games
Thanks for the link, did the survey.
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mobutu:
Done, thanks for the link.
Completed the survey, too! They forgot to ask opinion for Redemption, though... :( Well, that is what i post in final screen "other feedback" section, that this game, even if so fundamentally different, was also quite enjoyable, too!
Yesterday the game entered the top 11 page in all time GOG sales :

https://www.gog.com/games?sort=bestselling&amp;page=11
Wow! It devoured 1 page in 1 day.

https://www.gog.com/games?sort=bestselling&amp;page=9

Fought with the most famous Vampire Adventure Series (Dracula Trilogy) and won.
Post edited August 22, 2016 by Epitaph666
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mobutu: Does Paradox gather data before starting the development on a new Vampire the Masquerade game?
Paradox survey on replayability in role-playing games
I took it, but the specific RPGs they choose are all modern WRPGs, while the games I actually play (and replay(!)) tend to be classic RPGs, like the Ultima/Wizardry series and classic JRPGs like Final Fantasy 5 and the SaGa series.

Also, the survey neglected to mention challenge playthroughs, where you play through the game imposing severe restrictions on your gameplay.
I wonder why there is no info on the internet about malkavian seing things in the sky at the beach close to where you go to the crack house stairs.Think there is a fireplace and some people around it.This was seen probably in 2009 and i already used an unnoficial patch those days.
The hidden afterlife of Vampire: The Masquerade &mdash; Bloodlines
After the September Sale that lasted for 1 week, the game went to page 8 :

https://www.gog.com/games?sort=bestselling&amp;page=8
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Epitaph666: After the September Sale that lasted for 1 week, the game went to page 8 :

https://www.gog.com/games?sort=bestselling&amp;page=8
Page 7 for Germany :P

Ok, the reasons for that ain't funny at all :(
yep, idiotic governments...

hope you got em in your Library though with that infamous trick... ;)
PAGE 7 ladies and gentlemen!

https://www.gog.com/games?sort=bestselling&amp;page=7
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GOG.com: There will be blood. Delicious blood.

<span class="bold">Vampire&reg;: The Masquerade - Bloodlines&trade;</span>, the timeless RPG masterpiece that has sucked many a gamer's time, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.

Intoxicating. Macabre. Vital. These are both traits of blood and of Vampire®: The Masquerade - Bloodlines™, the RPG that forever changed expectations on how the creatures of the night should be depicted in videogames. Was it the ridiculous replayability? The versatility of our vampiric abilities? The gripping visual and sound design? Perhaps the memorable NPCs and stellar writing. One thing is for certain: much like the daunting Antediluvians, this is a game whose allure only grows stronger with time. No point in resisting it any longer.

Sink your teeth into the definitive bloodsucking experience that is <span class="bold">Vampire&reg;: The Masquerade - Bloodlines&trade;</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.

Note: This version includes third-party technical fixes, courtesy of Wesp5. The full unofficial patch, which also includes additional content, can be found over at <span class="bold">Patches Scrolls</span>.

Twitch alert
Want to watch some entrancing nightly exsanguinations? Join Memoriesin8Bit as he launches a series of Bloodlines streams on <span class="bold">twitch.tv/gogcom</span>, starting Monday, 6 PM UTC.
I bought this game over on steam, it came up with an error 15mb Ram too low -1. Installed the official patch and after that it still did not work. always 1 error after another. Applied a fix that fix that to just replace by another. After 5 i gave up and put in for a refund on teh steam version.

Does this one work? Whats differant than the steam version and would i still be required to cadj around for hrs trying to even get it to launch?
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Manestream: Does this one work? Whats differant than the steam version and would i still be required to cadj around for hrs trying to even get it to launch?
Unlike Steam, this one comes preintalled with the unofficial 9.6 patch. In theory, it should run out of the box on modern Windows systems.
Post edited November 11, 2016 by Grargar
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Manestream: Does this one work? Whats differant than the steam version and would i still be required to cadj around for hrs trying to even get it to launch?
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Grargar: Unlike Steam, this one comes preintalled with the unofficial 9.6 patch. In theory, it should run out of the box on modern Windows systems.
And if it doesn't, there's the 30-day money back* guarantee.

* Unlike Steam you can't ask for refund 3 mins after getting a game. You'll get the money if they can't help you getting said game working in your machine. Gog is DRM-free, so allowing easy refunds wouldn't be the best idea.