The release of Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is approaching, albeit very slowly. Now a developer of The Chinese Room has over its website reveal new details about the combat system of the dark role-playing game. This is divided into three types and is intended to offer both an easy introduction and playful depth. You can find all the information about this in this article.
What types are there and what do they do?
Fighting in Vampire Bloodlines 2 is intended for all players be as immersive as possible. To make this possible, the combat system is divided into three types:
The strategic sneaker: As the name suggests, this is the perfect type for players who like to go undetected. By distracting your enemies or sneaking up from the darkness, you gain the opportunity to eliminate your victims with a fatal attack. Fans of games like Dishonored should feel at home here.
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The bully: With this type you are particularly powerful in close combat. With a mix of strong attack combinations and evasive maneuvers, you can deal massive amounts of damage in no time. This style of play should be made for you if you are fans of games like God of War or Elden Ring.
The Narrative Adventurer: Here the focus is on the story. Although there will be fights, these should never be a detriment to fans of a quiet gaming experience. This guy is perfect for fans of the narrative adventures of the Vampire franchise.
The basic mechanics of the respective game types should be easily accessible so that everyone can have fun with the dark role-playing game. From this basis the individual playing styles are obtained more depthto also pick up fans of complex combat systems. It is still not known when Vampire Bloodlines 2 will be released.
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What do you think of Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2’s three-part combat system and which one do you like best? Which one might you not like so much? What hopes and perhaps even fears do you have for the role-playing game? We are very interested in your opinions, so feel free to write them in the comments!