Average-but-arresting games used to be the backbone of the industry. What price perfection ?
In this week’s newsletter: It used to be OK for games like Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 to be just, well, OK – but today’s boom and bust economy has almost erased an important genre It should perhaps come as no surprise that the highly anticipated horror adventure sequel Vampire: The (…)
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