Vampyr review

Vampyr review

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What is it? A vampire simulator set in ye olde London.Expect to pay £45/$50Developer Dontnod EntertainmentPublisher Focus Home InteractiveReviewed on GTX 1080, Intel i5-6600K, 16GB RAMMultiplayer NoneLink Official siteBuy it Steam / Humble Store

Jonathan Reid is a doctor with a particular interest and expertise in blood, giving his transformation into a vampire a splatter of dark irony. The caring helper of the sick and protector of the weak is still in him, but so is a ravenous monster with an all-consuming desire to drain the crimson, life-giving nectar from his patients’ bulging, fleshy necks. It’s a deliciously evil and original premise for a vampire story, and frequently forces you to make some genuinely tough decisions.

Vampyr review

Jun 4, 2018, 10:21pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/vampyr-review/ > What is it? A vampire simulator set in ye olde London.Expect to pay £45/$50Developer Dontnod EntertainmentPublisher Focus Home InteractiveReviewed on GTX 1080, Intel i5-6600K, 16GB RAMMultiplayer NoneLink Official siteBuy it Steam / Humble Store > Jonathan Reid is a doctor with a particular interest and expertise in blood, giving his transformation into a vampire a splatter of dark irony. The caring helper of the sick and protector of the weak is still in him, but so is a ravenous monster with an all-consuming desire to drain the crimson, life-giving nectar from his patients’ bulging, fleshy necks. It’s a deliciously evil and original premise for a vampire story, and frequently forces you to make some genuinely tough decisions.