Vampire: Maskard – Blood Lines 2 have cleared a major obstacle: Clot RPG 2004 RPG, in the end, in fact, “happened.” Now you know, launch. When a long delay of October 2025 approaches to launch, David Guider, the former lead author of the Dragon Age, hopes that a hot wait sequel can tap the same energy in the same energy, such as Baldor’s Gate 3 and Claire Ozer: Access 33, and its power to make the world ahead.
Talk to PcgamesnGuyder believes, “Hope we will get a new vampire game in the same line, such as the campaign 3333 or the Baldor Gate 3-Come (VTM) Tech (VTM) and see what we can do with it. Wouldn’t it be better to develop a full-on-RPG, which is not realized in this science, which is actually a fantasy or science. That he didn’t like such a system, which is really the case.
Guyder praised the original bloodline non -war sections, and says these areas actually gave him “some ammunition” when he pushed forward for non -war sections in the Dragon Age games.
He also zeroes in the tabletop and agencies of the Vampire Games. “If you played the tabletop version, he didn’t fight too much, but he did with the various powers you have with the characters and the role of character and changed the way you play your game completely, (there was some meat),” he says. “I wish someone just brought him to his logical end and give us the game that means.”
Earlier, we talked to the Guider about it, in his words, JRPGS makes the campaign 33 in which Baldour’s gate was 3 CRPGS.
He argued that these games not only show how many people can reach a good RPG, or “what is possible when the game is given time to cook,” but also how the game can focus so hard on an audience that “it increases the audience rather than getting it on a large scale. Like the original Blood Lines, the sequel to the play of the niche also performs better, I also perform better to bet on specificness rather than catch the biggest audience.
Vampire: Maskard – Blood Lines 2 contains “vampire romance”, but it’s a strange kind of romance and it’s probably “terrible” to see.