Vampyr Review -- A Vampire Classic That Doesn't Suck
As I watched the credit’s roll on developer Dontnod Entertainment’s most known title Life is Strange, I said to myself that, while the game’s story was fantastic, I would love to see what they could do if they combined their level of story-telling with more expansive gameplay. So when the same studio announced Vampyr as a third-person action RPG, its suffice to say I was incredibly intrigued. Now, the title is here and I can genuinely say that the hype that it’s built up over the past few months, is certainly reasonable.
For those that don’t know, Vampyr takes place in 1918 London. In other words, right after World War I and during the peak of the Spanish Flu which killed millions and millions of people around the world. In Vampyr you play as Jonathan Reid, a doctor who has recently become a vampire. who must choose between saving the sick people around him or quenching his thirst for blood, all while trying to answer the questions of the mysterious origins of vampires, if the flu and vampires are connected, and, most importantly, how did he become one.
Be sure to read the full review at DualShockers! Vampyre is definitely a surprise for me and I wasn't expecting it to be such a good game.
MrCoughing June 4th, 2018
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