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Sneaking VTM: Bloodlines?

Discussion in 'Playground' started by egervari, Dec 4, 2004.

  1. egervari Gems: 2/31
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    I was just wondering if anyone could help me out with sneaking in VTM: Bloodlines. I can't even get past the one guy in the beginning tutorial...
     
  2. Grovflab Gems: 13/31
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    Well, you have to press the crouchkey to go into sneaking mode.... Then you can see on the bar how visible you are... Just wait till he looks away. Really not difficult at all....
     
  3. Laertis Gems: 5/31
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    Is this game any good? I hope that it is very but very different from his precedent. Oh, that was a sucky game indeed!
     
  4. teekc Gems: 23/31
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    Graphic - not bad. If you saw Half-life 2, every FPS type or 3rd person advanture type graphic now is going to be "not bad" at best. i would say its graphic is 1 to 2 years old good, something on par with Tomb Raider: angel of darkness' graphic.

    Story - no idea. just into second area.

    Quests - Doesn't have the freedom as Grand thef auto. All quests, so far, are FedEx type, that is go to the quest giver, go to kill/steal/get/talk/whatever, back to quest giver and so on. Of course for a game like this, it is the kill/steal/get/talk/whatever part that attracts you.

    Gameplay - There is a character skill development system. You complete quest, you get puny xp, with enough puny xp, you buy your feat point. Some skills can be upgraded through books, quest, talking (do i regret throwing those pts in ranged weapon!). Different clan, different restriction, different approach to the same situation, you can play the game at least thrice.

    P.S. - don't argue with me, i am a firm supporter in gaming censorship, thus i wouldn't suggest this game to 18 or lower.
     
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