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Hmm, half finished and released for Christmas...

First, the bad:

I must admit, after playing Masquerade: Redemption I thought this would be similar, as in, more, errr, family friendly? I mean, besides the graphic sloppiness and bugs the people who made this seem to have tried to put every seedy aspect of life into the game...there are references to incest, snuff films, etc...would have gotten ~ten~ stars if it hadn't been so gross at points. I was not offended, really; I knew that such things existed. It was just slightly creepy at points, and gross sometimes, too. The rampant sexuality will make parents afraid, as some degree of sexual undertone is in almost every quest. If you are female, expect for almost every character, male and female, to be hitting on you, or you them, depending on how you play the game...The language wasn't a problem, actually quite funny, however, I would recommend parents to check this one out before giving it to their kinds.

The guide Brady Games published sucks; sometimes, when the number of points you could earn from a quest was | 2 | 2 | 2 |, they said for total/max points earned for quest: | 3 |. Hell, it's amazing how you can go through how many years of school and college and still be unable to add. Their descriptions of places and how to get through is short and sometimes incorrect; sometimes they forget to tell you when you are in an area with an Occult item and also they don't give you all of the passwords for the computers. However, this is good for a rough sketch of the game.

The good:

It was a good, shocking storyline. The end will definitely surprise you. Different clans give you different interactions. I liked how you could ally yourself with a number of different sects, which was cool. It would have been better if you could have chosen also to become Sabbat, but seeing as they barely finished it this way, extra content probably would have filled the game unbearably with bugs. Personally, I didn't note too many glitches when playing, except for sometimes it would crash, and sometimes I would get up and have time to get a snack while an area loaded. Still, the graphics were great! I loved the sound track, too, and its nice that you get a CD with the songs on it separately. It was nice how they rewarded less-violent solutions to quests rather than just enticing violence. You only get three pre-set disciplines but this makes the game challenging and fun. It was a hilarious, fun game...definitely for mature audiences.