Supposedly the first studio failed to make a fun game and they had to restart with The Chinese Room (Dear Esther, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, Still Wakes the Deep).
I think they are on track with it, but we got to wait longer.
I’m also quite disappointed at the change from playing a thinblood to an Elder kindred. I thought the idea of exploring thinblood lore could be really interesting and it would be much more interesting to roleplay someone who starts the game mostly human, compared to a completely inhuman monster right from the start.
It’s no open world. But there are hubs, often there are multiple ways to finish a quest and there are quest lines that are limited by your skill and clans selection.
I would be fine without a full-on open world, maybe a bit more content and larger maps than in VTMB (I always thought the Santa Monica map could have been larger and more expansive).
The writing, world-building and ambience must be top notch in a sequel to VTMB.
Also like, the whole selling point initially for making a Bloodlines 2 was getting Brian Mitsoda back to write the script. But they’ve thrown it out to make their own story and it will be like BG3 in that sense - a sequel in name only but no actual connection to the original game(s).
what ever happened with the sequel? i thought it was nearing completion years ago.
edit: supposedly to be released in october
Supposedly the first studio failed to make a fun game and they had to restart with The Chinese Room (Dear Esther, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, Still Wakes the Deep).
I think they are on track with it, but we got to wait longer.
Don’t get your hopes up. The Chinese room version looks to be a straight linear action game with stripped down to non-existent RPG elements
I’m also quite disappointed at the change from playing a thinblood to an Elder kindred. I thought the idea of exploring thinblood lore could be really interesting and it would be much more interesting to roleplay someone who starts the game mostly human, compared to a completely inhuman monster right from the start.
This does not sound good. VTMB is not supposed to be linear, you want to explore a living world.
I haven’t been following the release trailers or previous, just saw some concept art from both the first studio that failed and The Chinese Room.
At least now I can manage my expectations.
Is it just me or is the first game fairly linear?
It’s no open world. But there are hubs, often there are multiple ways to finish a quest and there are quest lines that are limited by your skill and clans selection.
But the main story quest is rather linear.
Second game better be at least this level, but doesn’t have to be significantly more open imo. What do u think?
I would be fine without a full-on open world, maybe a bit more content and larger maps than in VTMB (I always thought the Santa Monica map could have been larger and more expansive).
The writing, world-building and ambience must be top notch in a sequel to VTMB.
Also like, the whole selling point initially for making a Bloodlines 2 was getting Brian Mitsoda back to write the script. But they’ve thrown it out to make their own story and it will be like BG3 in that sense - a sequel in name only but no actual connection to the original game(s).
What’s your basis for believing that it’s going to be linear? Was there a leak or something?
If you look at the official gameplay (even if this real) you can tell it’s not going to be a sprawling RPG like the original
You can’t even choose your character and are forced to play as an elder vampire named 'Phyre."
Looks like the biggest thing is that you will decide what faction gets to rule (multiple endings)
They appear to be taking the launch cyberpunk way and are saying this is more of an action game instead of a sequel to the RPG original
Allegedly if no further delays occur, it should be coming out in October of this year
The Chinese Room invented the modern Walking Simulator genre so I have hoperectile dysfunction with them.
Allegedly it’s supposed to release in October. The original release date was in 2020, so I suppose we’ll see!