It's definitely a great story experience! I really enjoyed the lore they created - felt unique in comparison to other stuff I've seen so it was refreshing to see
Not really. It banked so much on your choices mattering but they really didn’t matter much. And the combat breaks the entire gimmick of this as game. Make choices to level up that have consequences. But you can grind out killing thousands of vampire hunters and nobody cares.
Not everything needs a sequel or needs to be made into a series. Vampyr works as a one and done affaire, play Ghosts of New Eden since it is a part of the same universe.
I highly encourage anyone trying this for this first time to just PLAY the game. Dont try to min/max or try to be perfect. Just be the player, do what feels right, let the chips fall where they may. It's a fantastic way to experience it for the first time.
I simply played the game but still didn’t enjoy it. The combat vs the story breaks all immersion. Almost like they added it later without asking anyone.
yeah that wouldve been really cool - it's just a shame they made that creative choice. It just doesn't really make sense to me why they didn't add at least some sort of fast travel option
honestly,i was happy there is not fast travel. sure,on the bad side it meant constantly facing all those respawned enemies but on the good side,you were constantly reminded how the city is F´ed up after the war and raging plague,maybe even making you think about how the hell people simply try to live through and not just quit with all the misery and death around? not mentioning that in at least one case you can even experience a change to happen in the city,based on your choices
@@r3l1csvk yeah i definitely get your perspective - i still would've liked fast travel esp for completionists and saving time - especially because you still have the option to walk around if you like but i understand the reasoning
The lack of fast travel really hinders the game and contributes to the tedium of running back and forth treating everyone. It's a shame that the gameplay is so clunky because the story is really really good.
Recently replayed it, and I agree. The fact you can't fast travel between hideouts really hinders the enjoyment of the game and really makes it feel like it's inflating the time of the game by making you walk for minutes at a time just to see one NPC.
My first time playing years ago I rage quit, because while I wanted to play a vampire in a dramatic story, I wanted to be the good guy, even in a game it felt wrong to embrace someone so I didn’t, but man did the game get exponentially harder not doing that. I get the narrative reason for harder gameplay but I just wanted to enjoy the story so I wish the game didn’t go so hard on trying to be moral.
i think thats a fair point, not many games these days really let you choose which path properly - it's mostly an illusion which from a development standpoint, i understand
Man Fast Travel would have made a world of difference! Unfortunately I have a feeling this game won't get a sequel but I definitely understand why people enjoy this one.
Just beat this game for the first time today. Tons of bugs, engine is unoptimized, and there are some things I'd tweak, but I seriously appreciate the story with its well-developed characters. It's a battle for the city, maybe even the world, but at the same time, it's about the ordinary people of that time with their own problems.
Yes, agree 100% I found the voice work and vibe and atmosphere and story just super interesting! You may enjoy Banishers if you liked this, they are technically set in the same universe if I'm not mistaken!
By the way the doctor is voiced by Harry Hadden-Paton, who also voiced The Red Prince in Divinity Original Sin 2 and Dragon Age Inquisition's protagonist. I always end up loving any character he voices.
That's really cool, can't say I've really seen anything with him i in but that's interesting. I've been wanting to check out the DOS and Dragon Age games but I've not had the chance yet unfortunately.
@@dox_plays The DA series is a bit harder to get into, but Divinity original Sin 2 is fantastic and you don't need to play the first game to understand it, really recommend it.
@@maboilaurence8227 Dragon Age honestly seems like a game I'd like but i never ended up getting through them unfortunately. I'm the type of nerd that would have to play the first game in the series where possible so I'd probably start with divinity original sin (not the really old ones 😅i think i would get annoyed)
A lore rich game with interactive story based on player choices, A harmeful entity is either the hero or the villain, humble level of graphics given it was out in 2018. This is not a game to be only played it is to be admired too... What else would you want in a game this old really? It's a nostalgic gem.
Venturing back into the shadows of 'Vampyr' brings an eerie thrill unlike any other. Who else is ready to embrace the darkness and make tough choices in the haunting streets of London? 🦇✨ #Vampyr #EmbraceTheDarkness
I played this game on my XBOX console (through XBOX Game Pass) and unlocked all its achievements. This game is rough, but something is genuinely precious at its core. If it had a better budget, more development time, and more refined and polished gameplay mechanics, this game would have kicked ass. This game had so much going for it, but so much of it felt tedious. I played through it multiple times, and the problems that you mentioned in this video really exposed themselves. A properly implemented New Game Plus mode would have made this game much more fun for numerous playthroughs and easier to manage. They didn’t even include it in an update.
Yes, my personal opinion is that it’s the greatest vampire game of all time. I think it’s one of the best games period. I wish dontnod would make part 2
Yeah, it happens to everyone. Some times other things just come up, but knowing you have it there in the back can help, its just finding the time I think
Yeah and maybe add fast travel but the game itself isn't that old and I don't think it sold particularly well so I wouldn't count on it, it's still definitely playable today so probably wouldnt be much point
I played this game on my XBOX console (through XBOX Game Pass) and unlocked all its achievements. This game is rough, but something is genuinely precious at its core. If it had a better budget, more development time, and more refined and polished gameplay mechanics, this game would have kicked ass. This game had so much going for it, but so much of it felt tedious. I played through it multiple times, and the problems that you mentioned in this video really exposed themselves. A properly implemented New Game Plus mode would have made this game much more fun for numerous playthroughs and easier to manage. They didn’t even include it in an update.
@@dox_plays Cyberpunk 2077 is similar to an extent, and it’s one of my favorite games I've ever played. That game would be even BETTER if it had a New Game Plus, but we NEVER got that, even after all the updates.
I apologise, youtube didn't actually notify me of this reply. I'm actually super keen to try Cyberpunk 2077 but there's just too many games to get through in my backlog unfortunately.
@@dox_plays RUclips is a mess; it's such a pain. Cyberpunk 2077 is a "MUST-PLAY," in my opinion, and I'm not talking about playing it for a few sessions and dropping it. You must at least play through the main story and the Phantom Liberty expansion at least once. You must have this game on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5, and/or XBOX Series X/S to do this. The older consoles will not suffice. The Phantom Liberty expansion and newer title updates are only available on the aforementioned platforms. My advice when playing the game for the first time is to take your time and let it just fall into the experience. It's not that difficult to do because the game is so immersive. Play the way you want to play and build on that. Don't be afraid to look up guides on RUclips to fill you in on what course of action you want to take. If you're going to get a good head start after the first act of the game, I strongly suggest you do all the side missions that are available to you before completing the first act. Trust me, it will pay off later. This game deserves multiple playthroughs and experiencing all of its endings. You don't have to unlock all the achievements like I did, even though you probably should; it deserves it, but give it the respect of one proper playthrough.
Thank you so much for the kind words! They mean a heck of a lot more than you realize! At the moment I'm hoping to just use these videos as practice to actually become good enough to make proper ones..
Still play this game in 2024 and I'll be doing it for many more years to come. There's something about this game that simply attracts me back to it every time, like a magnet. It's certainly not perfect but, honestly, I'd give it a 9/10. There's no better vampire game than this one, in my opinion. I wish they made a second one, but it's a pretty niche game and I don't know if we can actually look forward to it.
It's a great game honestly, for the most part at least. I think it's great that you would rate it 9/10 and though it may not have scored that well overall, everyone is obviously different so I think it's a fair score. I just wish it had some fast travel... XD
@@dox_plays Many people complain about this but honestly, once you know the map and you connect the district by unlocking doors and gates, it doesn’t matter all that much.
I have to respectfully disagree, though I understand your point, I think not having fast travel just feels lazy - especially if you're just trying to do sidequests or collectibles
@@dox_plays It personally didn’t bother me, but I agree that they could’ve done it. Making Jonathan turn into a bat or something like that would’ve been very cool!
!! that certainly would've been cool! - but I would've been happy with a menu button that lets you click where you wanna go, no animation needed just straight teleport.
WOW! That is impressive, I think you might like Banishers Ghosts of New Eden if you haven't tried. It's made by the same studio and I believe is set in the same universe
Absolutely it is. I like Ghosts of New Eden better, but Vampyr is worth playing solely for its interesting setting and because vampire games are rarely seen, especially good ones, and this is one of them.
Yeah I think it's definitely worth checking out, even if you don't stay for the whole thing. It is technically in the same universe as Banishers though I believe; which could make for some interesting ideas/theories
I`ll play this game while reading the Stoker`s Dracula this upcoming Autumn along with the Vampyre and other macabre tales in Folio Society, a gorgeous match between gaming and reading is always really crucial in my view ;)
I really, really liked Vampyr. In fact I played through it several times and got the platinum trophy. Even the combat, something that is often criticised about the game, was ok for me. At the moment I am playing their most recent game, Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden, which is also very good and is set in the same universe as Vampyr.
Oh i did not know that it's set in the same universe, I actually love that! I also honestly didn't mind the combat - like I'm not that sophisticated of a gamer so maybe It's not the general consensus but I thought it was fun
@@dox_plays I probably oversold the fact it is in the same universe. This only discovered through easter eggs such as references to the Brotherhood of St Paul’s Stole.
@@adarmus4768 I mean it makes sense - part of why i played this was because it's made by Dontnod aswell so that's actually perfect! I actually really appreciate when devs do this. I'd assume Banishers would be set before Vampyr though?
5:45 i see someone been feeding on npcs...kinda shame that this mechanic only matters for your character and does not apply to other vampires within the game as well (like lady Ashbury) 6:26 a fun fact-the game initially did not had any difficulties to choose from as its motto was that your choices will dictate how easy/hard your experience will be,Story and Hard mode been added like half a year later for those who just wanted to experience the story and lore and for those who felt the game as it is was not difficult enough
😅 I only killed 1 person - I promise! I actually normally wouldn't but I wanted to see what would result from the decisions. I had no idea about those difficulties, thats super interesting - It actually surprises me more because if they added that.. why couldn't they add fast travel aswell...
@@dox_plays can´t tell how many you killed for i always am running the same-good doctor,each night checking all the districts for materials making cures and distributing,every single night,not killing anyone so my eyes are normal humanly and i guess that no one (or not many enought) asked for the fast travel
@@dox_plays nah,in Jonathan´s case one of 4 variants can be shown,depends on how much hungry he was. again,kinda shame,it does not apply to other vampires in the game as well
I love this game. I've sort of turned it into a late September to early October tradition to play this now. And I'm 45. So that says a lot considering all the different crap I've played over the years (starting out with Atari😂)... I also have a few other games like Red Dead: Undead Nightmare and stuff like The Evil Within that I often toss in around that time. But this I put above the others now. It's just too damn fun and reminds me a lot of the old school Hammer films that I grew up watching when I was a kid, and also the old Vincent Price flicks. Like I said, fuggin live it. And I really hope that someone decides to front the money to a studio and buys the rights to create a sequel. That would be great if the right people took on the project.
oh man you're showing your age with those comments Lol It sounds fitting to be fair isn't halloween in October afterall I am a pretty big fan of films but can't say I'm familiar with Vincent Price - but then again I also don't really do horror lol I think if you enjoy this you'll like their latest game Banishers, which I've heard is set in in the same shared universe but probably could do with confirmation on that one.
@@dox_playsyeah, my daughter's boyfriend isn't a horror fan either. He had no clue who Vincent Price was either. I almost forced her to leave'em on the spot.... Just kidding🤣 I'm kind of a horror fanatic though. Anyhow, thanks for the heads up on that other game. I'll check it out. By the way, if you think I'm old then my mother and father's ages (may they rest in peace) would really mess your head up. She was born in 1918 and he was born in 1924. He was the one who actually got me into horror. Got me watching the older black and white stuff. The original Dracula, Frankenstein, etc ... Anyway, nice talkin' to ya, man.✌🏻
@@gimmethepinkelephant3685 oh wow that's actually super impressive - i'm actually not too far off your age so I definitely don't think youre too old but your parents birth years are really impressive! I do have a fondness for some of the older black and white films but wouldn't class myself as very well versed in them
I finished the game today and really liked it. The lore and characters are really good. To be honest, I think they have a lot of options if there is ever a second game. However, they should add fast travel and some kind of New Game Plus to get different endings on the same save file instead of starting from scratch
Yep! 100% agree, it would just remove a lot of friction from the game. I'm honestly tired of all these "it's intended to be that way". I don't play games to waste time, I want to feel like my time is valued! And New Game Plus of any sort would add a reason to replay and check out the different endings!
@@dox_playsYeah, I would also like better combat in the game and more options when interacting with NPCs. For example, there are some NPCs that we already know are bad, so killing or dealing with them in some way should not count as something negative. I imagine a Vampyr 2 with better combat and a more refined choice and decision system similar to that of some role-playing games.
I would be mixed on the NPC killing bit. I would say there are definitely very "grey" characters in the game. Some things they might do would be very "bad" but on the other hand there are things those same people do I found weren't the case. And I think that's one of the beauties of the game design because I think the devs really leaned into that to try and test the players decision making. I do think there's a fair bit that could be added/improved upon though and hopefully one day we will see a sequel
If anyone is thinking of getting this and are reading comments about the combat, forget those comments. Those people have no idea what they're talking about. The combat is easy and simple. People just don't like that you can't spam your attacks without getting punished. The combat has a flow to it. You attack they retaliate, you dodge, and attack again. If you like parrying, you can play more aggressive and instead of dodging their retaliation you can parry it. You can literally abuse enemies far higher level than you in this game if you just follow the flow of combat
@dox_plays Yeah, the game is great and I'm having a blast with it. I was almost turned away by the game because people kept saying the combat sucked or wasn't great. I'm glad I didn't listen because the combat feels great. I don't feel like I'm too strong where I'll wipe the floor in an instant, but strong enough where I'm like yeah I can take on a group of enemies if I play smart. You can take out a group of high level enemies if you're patient. The game punishes button mashing.
@@Kratos510e yeah i agree, i think the issue is people expecting different things and being disappointed when it's not what they thought it was, even though they may not have done any research on the game in the first place
Get recommendation, I personally prefer Mouse and Keyboard for the most part and only use controller for certain games but I can see that a lot of people will enjoy it more with controller
just finished playing this , again, today. Amazing game, story and gameplay ... sound and music are out of this world ( for when he was made) Imagine this, in 2024, as an open map game, when you can visit everything ( including the abandoned house,etc) and have a lot of side quest/missions, and a lot more flexibility A truly interesting and amazing game, from my pov. Will probably play again, and try different endings . Very good review dox_plays
Honestly, one of the best bad games out there. And thats not me being snarky, its a legit compliment. The game is a solid like, B-. You can see some great ideas, there's some good stuff there, parts are cool, but it just doesn't quite feel right, feel finished, feel truly special. Its like you're playing a second draft of a game. It needed another years development with some shake-ups in design and combat and writing and the endings. I like it well enough, but I don't like playing a game that keeps reminding me of what it could have been.
Yeah, I think I know what you're saying. I do still rate it higher than that I think? I still definitely had a good time but I do have things I would change if i could
I absolutely love this game. Flawed, but the atmosphere, ambiance, the XP mechanic and the soundtrack are fantastic. People criticize the combat, but I think it's decent. Lots of potential in a sequel.
so many hated on this game. i really enjoyed this game. i didn't let any review at launch sway me either way and made my full on run of the game on my own accord and found i loved this game even if it was a little janky at launch
I tried playing this game a few years ago but my pc was about as good as a potato with 2 forks and duct tape so I ended up refunding it due to the 9 max fps. I got a new pc a bit ago and I was playing V rising and had a conversation about vampire games with my friend and he brought this one up which I forgot about until then, I was looking at some videos to see if I wanted to get it. I watched 2 videos a bit ago and was on the fence but this video pushed me over it and I decided to get it.
Amazing video! , I played the game and I like it so much specially the story it feels more like a movie, and it makes the player want to explore more and more characters, right now I am playing the game again but in hard mode while trying not to embrace anyone, but I would say if they just improved the combat it would be a 10/10.
Yeah, the game does have a lot going for it - I only wish they had fast travel - it really would've made such a difference in my opinion! Again thanks for the kind words though!
I cant understand why you put so much emphasis on fast travel. Fast travelling in such a small and detailed world would completely destroy the experience. Finding your ways, learning every corner adds so much to the game. Also there would be so much less combat if you could just teleport from place to place. And also i think the routes just appear to consume a lot of time. Run from whitechapel to the docks, i swear it only takes 2 min. Also you will organise your routes around quests, giving ppl medicine, when to sleep to level and the cpnsequence of respawns. Fast travelling just makes us more restless players that try to do everything nervously faster just like in the real world and i dont like that.
I mean it might take 2 minutes, but each time you're moving between areas; especially if you're not efficiently grabbing quests that you may not have realised were available it becomes very tedious. Perhaps I've overblown it, but the thing is having the option and then not using it is a very valid way of playing the game which I completely get. But Not having the option and then feeling like you're forced to do that much travelling between, and going through respawning enemies, especially when you've completed the story and are just trying to do collectibles, sidequests or achievements it becomes very annoying. Like I've heard people say that fast travel can take away from games, but games like Ghost of Tsushima, God of War, all give you the option and none of that has ever taken away from the whole experience so I just think the game becomes unnecessarily stretched out because of it.
Just finished my 3rd playthrough about 2 weeks ago. I loved my first two, hated this one. The voice acting is great, but the dialogue and dialogue trees are genuinely awful and jarring enough to completely break the immersion of the game at times. Sometimes, it's painful. The game also isn't open enough. It's not exactly a huge map, yet it still has very shallow exploration and collections to find. Dropped to a very bland 6-6.5/10 for me.
After having played B.GoNE ( I get it B.GoNE 😂) I'm redownloading this and playing again afterwards...I only put 10hrs in it originally, and playing Banishers it took 10 hrs for that game to get really good
They need to stop making games that punish you for having fun and stop incentivizing the player to be really really boring. We have a vampire game but don’t you dare think about being vampirey or you will get the bad ending. Somehow this is one of my top games.
They gameplay and everything is outstanding very good game I feel like everyone would enjoy this game but the only thing I don’t like are the issues with some of the quests and stuff
I haven't played Banishers yet unfortunately but technically Banishers is set in 1695 I believe which means technically it should be the first game but I feel like Vampyr might be a better choice to start with since they aren't direct sequels (i think), you're also likely to get Vampyr on discount where Banishers is probably still full priced and the references and little easter eggs in Banishers will probably be more prominent since I doubt there would be any references/easter eggs in Vampyr
@@Andriej69I think Banishers still looks interesting though; Personally I'd love to dive into that one maybe a bit further down the track but will have to see
I would say no it's not. Because you cannot continue your playthrough past the story ending. You don't even get New Game Plus. You just can't keep progressing after the main story ends and that ruins everything.
Yeah I definitely understand your perspective - for me it's worth experiencing, but its probably not on the list of games I would consider replaying. It's a one and done type game for me
@@dox_plays . What really sucks though is that Vampyr is such a fun game so having the gameplay end when the story does just kinda pisses me off. Such a good game but completely ruined by this one detail and no other game I know of is a good alternative to Vampyr. No other game offers the same experience as Vampyr so when it ends, I'm just left here to rage over it's loss. It's like losing someone you love and knowing there ain't any wizards to bring them back from the dead.
@@zombiedemon1762 pain.. have you heard of Banishers? its by Dontnod aswell and so far it looks like it might have a similar feel especially with the heavy focus on story - you may enjoy it
@@dox_plays . Thanks. I have not heard of that. Wow, it's been six days since you made this response but I'm only just now seeing it. Because I didn't get the notification popping up on screen.
all this game needed was fast travel between safe houses to be completely saved and a joy to play through whole system is perfect for multiple playthroughs with great writing, but the game and level design make it a slog forcing you to go through the same areas and fight or avoid the same enemies over and over and over, making replays a chore. what a shame.
I actually feel like the level design wasn't bad and I really liked the detailed everywhere you looked. I do definitely agree with the rest of your comments though - the lack of fast travel is frustrating and just makes no sense to me.
@@nosis106 yeah thats fair enough lol I do think the character models can be mixed some times, it just loads in a bit funny or something - not sure what the go is with that
the only beef I have with this game is the combat too repeatative and easy, other stuff, top notch. The force running in very hard mode make you fell like a Nosferatu hatchling and enemy can kill you in 1-2 hit making fighting not advisable You know every dark valley, short cut and how to avoid everybody like a true being that lives in the dark. Though with the fighting system that is too easy, it somehow reduces and turn into "yeah i can fight but it's tedious" not "Nope human is scary better not provoke them".
I understand what you mean as it doesn't necessarily make you feel like you constantly need to hide in the shadows but I didn't mind the combat, i actually thought it felt pretty decent. I suppose there could have been a better balance though and overall i do agree that it's not a game you play the combat. thanks for the comment though!
Ah, i definitely can't say since I haven't played Banishers yet, but I thought the story in this game was really well done and detailed so I'm hoping they've kept that in their new game?
Oh Wow! I definitely don't have that dedication and the lack of fast travel made it hard for me to try and complete everything! I mean who has the time?
This game made me ragequit countless times. I love the storytelling and the vibes but the combat is so janky, ntm the amount of times I cleared an area only for the game to crash.
ah man thats a shame - personally i didn't mind the combat but i know a lot of people had complaints. As much as the combat may have been a design issue - the crashes sounds like a different issue, something else going on I think?
The doctor at the hospital (cant remember his name) sounds like hes been voiced by the voice who also voiced another doctor in the game , "The Suffering" *the psycho doc
@@dox_plays no I didn't really play it enough to have any opinion on it. I think it was one of those things where it was on game pass or a "free" month playstation game so i popped it in to check it out, but i had a main game i was playing at the time or something and just never really got back to it. So many games out there you know? One day I might get back to checking this out but I have such a big backlog of games and I have heard this one isn't exactly stellar. Like you said if a game isn't keeping interest there are so many others
@@ggmann13 ahh right, fair enough - yes, my own pile of shame is fortunately not growing too quickly and I have been making progress but still definitely sizable
@@dox_plays yeah dude I think my biggest shame game right now is metro exodus. I bought it once on sale for thirty bucks like 2 years ago or something. Then at some point the dlc was on sale so I got it too.... I haven't even played the game yet. I haven't even booted it up lol. I have quite a few games I haven't even played and sooooo many games I have left unfinished. Cyberpunk I've bought twice in two different systems, haven't played it yet. Like wtf.
That's a fair perspective - overall PS5 does have some amazing stuff! If you're not only focused on graphics though and really enjoy the story side of things you may be surprised with Vampyr
@@Kairac112 I think the graphics hold up in a lot of areas especially like the world but i think the character models play up sometimes - i think the artstyle also really helps the game shine in that aspect
I played it for the first time in 2024 and I say its worth about 5 dollars on sale, because it was clearly released completely unfinished. I'm not even talking about the jank, but specifically that your choices are so inconsequential they don't even change dialogue. Constantly in the story I wanted to play a character who wasnt simping for communists or screeching activists, but each and every time I chose to respond in conversation with disapproval, the character would immediately turn it into "youre right, but you better be careful who you say that to" The worst example was when he visits the priest, confesses his sins, and you can end up on a dialogue path that allows you to choose to desire to repent....and then immediately he will 180, call the priest a knob, and swear to end all patriarchal religion. Just as bad was the "pillar" system, where if purposely killed someone I found annoying it was treated like this horrific loss for the community even in the case of say, a drug addict living under a bridge. Worse if they were a "pillar", like the woman organizing a fucking (ironically) vampiric political campaign in the middle of a fucking PLAGUE, and trying to cripple efforts to help being so important that if YOU TAKE OVER DOING THE SAME JOB SHE WAS, THE DISTRICT WILL FALL. Or the only fucking redeemable character, the "sad saint", who will die and drag the entire district to hell if you dont exhaust a random line of dialogue with a completely unrelated character at a specific point in the story where you find out he was molested or some shite. Or equally stupid, when you turn the old man, he builds a wall around a part of town that is already walled off, and somehow because npcs that never leave their zones arent allowed to enter from contaminated zones (which they never were), the zone without contamination....becomes contaminated. Oh, and the anger at swansea was comical in context. The game was either never finished, or was written by a bunch of immature partisans who couldnt bear to let you make logical choices, and was more interested in punishing players and characters that didnt obey their moral law, regardless of its logic or realism. Still fun for 5 bucks though, if only to vamp out on characters you get tired of and for the scene you get for turning the vampire hunter.
This was a very detailed comment and I appreciate you. I do think unfinished may not be the right term perhaps but maybe the way they set up choices and consequences could've been done better. I do remember some being a bit unexpected but for the most part I still had a good time
@@dox_plays That's why I struggle to decide what really happened. Knowing that they were the ones who did LiS makes me lean away from the "unfinished" idea, but at the same time, it seems REALLY strange to have him verbally contradict your choices every time you pick the option that seems to get too close to the idea of personal responsibility or natural law, and you'd think they just...I dunno, didnt put the option into it in the first place if they dont want you playing like that. I still find the wall bit to be infuriating, at least I can accept that the nurse was doing more than the doctor was capable of, or I can accept that the doctor will never have less than progressive views, but literally separating yourself from the sick causing sickness just pissed me off. They should make a sequel where you play your own character, something like "vampyr: the masquerade"
@@dox_plays no cause I'm not one to play difficult games like Elden Ring Dark souls shadows die twice stuff like that cause I mentally can't handle the frustration lol the only souls like I've beaten was SW Jedi fallen
That's fair! I'm the same really, I didn't think Vampyr was that bad though in terms of Soulslike mechanics but I can definitely appreciate the frustration!
Solid 6.5 for me. It sucks that core gameplay mechanics are at best mediocre. Fighting gets repetitive (except with other vampires and bosses) but the overall enemy design is good. Talking with NPCs is boring (probably because there are so many of them and conversations mostly lead nowhere), but the main quest is excellent. Graphics, voice acting, choices, difficulty - those are great, and I would enjoy it more if it were just a 10-15 hour game.
Yeah, I think a lot of those criticisms I've seen echoed and warranted, I still definitely had a pretty good time overall though and I agree it probably didn't need to be as long
"What is life... But death pending"
That hit hard af
Right?!?! That’s what I’m saying the writing and voice acting for this game was just awesome in my opinion !
this is such an underrated game
It's definitely a great story experience! I really enjoyed the lore they created - felt unique in comparison to other stuff I've seen so it was refreshing to see
This game had bugs the first days after release but is not underrated
Not really. It banked so much on your choices mattering but they really didn’t matter much. And the combat breaks the entire gimmick of this as game. Make choices to level up that have consequences. But you can grind out killing thousands of vampire hunters and nobody cares.
FACTSSSS. I streamed this game last week
Wish Vampyr 2 gets made, this series has so much potential!
perhaps one day, but for now we've been given Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden..
Devs should make a Vampire The Masquerade game.
Not everything needs a sequel or needs to be made into a series. Vampyr works as a one and done affaire, play Ghosts of New Eden since it is a part of the same universe.
Apparently there is a Vampyr 2 coming out next year!
@@deehan8464 You have a source? I dont find anything.
I highly encourage anyone trying this for this first time to just PLAY the game. Dont try to min/max or try to be perfect. Just be the player, do what feels right, let the chips fall where they may. It's a fantastic way to experience it for the first time.
I can absolutely agree with this, not every game has to to be everything to all people, sometimes, even in 2024 games can just be a good time!
I did this loved the game but had a sad ending
I think there are actually 4 endings - not all of which are sad so it will depend on your in game choices..
@@dox_plays there is there 2 good and 2 bad and I got the saddest one on my first try, playing again to get the best one to see what I missed
I simply played the game but still didn’t enjoy it. The combat vs the story breaks all immersion. Almost like they added it later without asking anyone.
They couldve made a bat innate power that opens a fast travel screen then animate you turning into a bat and then into loading screen to keep it cool
yeah that wouldve been really cool - it's just a shame they made that creative choice.
It just doesn't really make sense to me why they didn't add at least some sort of fast travel option
honestly,i was happy there is not fast travel.
sure,on the bad side it meant constantly facing all those respawned enemies
but on the good side,you were constantly reminded how the city is F´ed up after the war and raging plague,maybe even making you think about how the hell people simply try to live through and not just quit with all the misery and death around?
not mentioning that in at least one case you can even experience a change to happen in the city,based on your choices
@@r3l1csvk yeah i definitely get your perspective - i still would've liked fast travel esp for completionists and saving time - especially because you still have the option to walk around if you like but i understand the reasoning
Don't Nod creative writing team are on another level...
I did enjoy the writing and story!
The lack of fast travel really hinders the game and contributes to the tedium of running back and forth treating everyone. It's a shame that the gameplay is so clunky because the story is really really good.
I absolutely agree with about the fast travel. I didn't actually mind the combat though - felt good to me honestly.
Recently replayed it, and I agree. The fact you can't fast travel between hideouts really hinders the enjoyment of the game and really makes it feel like it's inflating the time of the game by making you walk for minutes at a time just to see one NPC.
My first time playing years ago I rage quit, because while I wanted to play a vampire in a dramatic story, I wanted to be the good guy, even in a game it felt wrong to embrace someone so I didn’t, but man did the game get exponentially harder not doing that. I get the narrative reason for harder gameplay but I just wanted to enjoy the story so I wish the game didn’t go so hard on trying to be moral.
i think thats a fair point, not many games these days really let you choose which path properly - it's mostly an illusion which from a development standpoint, i understand
You can play on story mode & its easier
Surprised by how small your channel is after watching the video, solid stuff bro. Looking forward to more!
Thank you so much for the kind words! ❤ Really made my day!
Hopefully we see a sequel someday😀.
With some some stuff like fast travel between hideouts that would have saved a lot of time going back and forth.
Man Fast Travel would have made a world of difference!
Unfortunately I have a feeling this game won't get a sequel but I definitely understand why people enjoy this one.
Just beat this game for the first time today. Tons of bugs, engine is unoptimized, and there are some things I'd tweak, but I seriously appreciate the story with its well-developed characters. It's a battle for the city, maybe even the world, but at the same time, it's about the ordinary people of that time with their own problems.
Yes, agree 100%
I found the voice work and vibe and atmosphere and story just super interesting!
You may enjoy Banishers if you liked this, they are technically set in the same universe if I'm not mistaken!
By the way the doctor is voiced by Harry Hadden-Paton, who also voiced The Red Prince in Divinity Original Sin 2 and Dragon Age Inquisition's protagonist.
I always end up loving any character he voices.
That's really cool, can't say I've really seen anything with him i in but that's interesting. I've been wanting to check out the DOS and Dragon Age games but I've not had the chance yet unfortunately.
@@dox_plays The DA series is a bit harder to get into, but Divinity original Sin 2 is fantastic and you don't need to play the first game to understand it, really recommend it.
@@maboilaurence8227 Dragon Age honestly seems like a game I'd like but i never ended up getting through them unfortunately.
I'm the type of nerd that would have to play the first game in the series where possible so I'd probably start with divinity original sin (not the really old ones 😅i think i would get annoyed)
My favorite part is I can teleport to certain out of reach ledges but can’t climb over a locked gate
😅😅
A lore rich game with interactive story based on player choices,
A harmeful entity is either the hero or the villain, humble level of graphics given it was out in 2018.
This is not a game to be only played it is to be admired too...
What else would you want in a game this old really? It's a nostalgic gem.
I think that's a great summation!
Venturing back into the shadows of 'Vampyr' brings an eerie thrill unlike any other.
Who else is ready to embrace the darkness and make tough choices in the haunting streets of London? 🦇✨ #Vampyr #EmbraceTheDarkness
I played this game on my XBOX console (through XBOX Game Pass) and unlocked all its achievements. This game is rough, but something is genuinely precious at its core. If it had a better budget, more development time, and more refined and polished gameplay mechanics, this game would have kicked ass. This game had so much going for it, but so much of it felt tedious. I played through it multiple times, and the problems that you mentioned in this video really exposed themselves. A properly implemented New Game Plus mode would have made this game much more fun for numerous playthroughs and easier to manage. They didn’t even include it in an update.
Yes, my personal opinion is that it’s the greatest vampire game of all time. I think it’s one of the best games period. I wish dontnod would make part 2
Yes, it's a great game - If you're keen for a sequel, you may enjoy Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden, which is set in the same universe
@ I have it. I have to go back to it. Some other games came out and I was playing those. I have enjoyed it so far
Yeah, it happens to everyone. Some times other things just come up, but knowing you have it there in the back can help, its just finding the time I think
I still play this game regularly would love a sequel and a remaster to upgrade some of the weak spots of the game
Yeah and maybe add fast travel but the game itself isn't that old and I don't think it sold particularly well so I wouldn't count on it, it's still definitely playable today so probably wouldnt be much point
I played this game on my XBOX console (through XBOX Game Pass) and unlocked all its achievements. This game is rough, but something is genuinely precious at its core. If it had a better budget, more development time, and more refined and polished gameplay mechanics, this game would have kicked ass. This game had so much going for it, but so much of it felt tedious. I played through it multiple times, and the problems that you mentioned in this video really exposed themselves. A properly implemented New Game Plus mode would have made this game much more fun for numerous playthroughs and easier to manage. They didn’t even include it in an update.
Yeah, that's one thing that often sucks about singleplayer games - the devs often just leave it with no further updates after a while
@@dox_plays
Cyberpunk 2077 is similar to an extent, and it’s one of my favorite games I've ever played. That game would be even BETTER if it had a New Game Plus, but we NEVER got that, even after all the updates.
I apologise, youtube didn't actually notify me of this reply.
I'm actually super keen to try Cyberpunk 2077 but there's just too many games to get through in my backlog unfortunately.
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RUclips is a mess; it's such a pain.
Cyberpunk 2077 is a "MUST-PLAY," in my opinion, and I'm not talking about playing it for a few sessions and dropping it. You must at least play through the main story and the Phantom Liberty expansion at least once. You must have this game on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5, and/or XBOX Series X/S to do this. The older consoles will not suffice. The Phantom Liberty expansion and newer title updates are only available on the aforementioned platforms.
My advice when playing the game for the first time is to take your time and let it just fall into the experience. It's not that difficult to do because the game is so immersive. Play the way you want to play and build on that. Don't be afraid to look up guides on RUclips to fill you in on what course of action you want to take. If you're going to get a good head start after the first act of the game, I strongly suggest you do all the side missions that are available to you before completing the first act. Trust me, it will pay off later.
This game deserves multiple playthroughs and experiencing all of its endings. You don't have to unlock all the achievements like I did, even though you probably should; it deserves it, but give it the respect of one proper playthrough.
Bro your channel is so underrated, keep up the hard work and you'll hit the millions, proud to be one of your first subscribers❤
Thank you so much for the kind words! They mean a heck of a lot more than you realize!
At the moment I'm hoping to just use these videos as practice to actually become good enough to make proper ones..
YT recommended this video, I guess the algorithm actually works sometimes.
Quality stuff my man.
Thanks so much for the kind words - it means more than you know! ♥
Still play this game in 2024 and I'll be doing it for many more years to come. There's something about this game that simply attracts me back to it every time, like a magnet. It's certainly not perfect but, honestly, I'd give it a 9/10. There's no better vampire game than this one, in my opinion. I wish they made a second one, but it's a pretty niche game and I don't know if we can actually look forward to it.
It's a great game honestly, for the most part at least.
I think it's great that you would rate it 9/10 and though it may not have scored that well overall, everyone is obviously different so I think it's a fair score.
I just wish it had some fast travel... XD
@@dox_plays Many people complain about this but honestly, once you know the map and you connect the district by unlocking doors and gates, it doesn’t matter all that much.
I have to respectfully disagree, though I understand your point, I think not having fast travel just feels lazy - especially if you're just trying to do sidequests or collectibles
@@dox_plays It personally didn’t bother me, but I agree that they could’ve done it. Making Jonathan turn into a bat or something like that would’ve been very cool!
!! that certainly would've been cool! - but I would've been happy with a menu button that lets you click where you wanna go, no animation needed just straight teleport.
Bro I finished my 27th run yesterday, I'm so addicted 😭
WOW! That is impressive, I think you might like Banishers Ghosts of New Eden if you haven't tried. It's made by the same studio and I believe is set in the same universe
Same!!
not sure how good the replay value is but if you're into these types of games, it's worth a try (or buy)
I'm honestly not too fussed on replay generally, but I really enjoyed the story and lore for this one
Absolutely it is. I like Ghosts of New Eden better, but Vampyr is worth playing solely for its interesting setting and because vampire games are rarely seen, especially good ones, and this is one of them.
Yeah I think it's definitely worth checking out, even if you don't stay for the whole thing.
It is technically in the same universe as Banishers though I believe; which could make for some interesting ideas/theories
All I say is it can be chill journey or chaotic fighting mayhem depending on your choices but be warned, there is no manual save
that is a very good point that I didn't actually think about!
I`ll play this game while reading the Stoker`s Dracula this upcoming Autumn along with the Vampyre and other macabre tales in Folio Society, a gorgeous match between gaming and reading is always really crucial in my view ;)
Lol that sounds like quite an interesting plan! Enjoy!
I really, really liked Vampyr. In fact I played through it several times and got the platinum trophy. Even the combat, something that is often criticised about the game, was ok for me. At the moment I am playing their most recent game, Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden, which is also very good and is set in the same universe as Vampyr.
Oh i did not know that it's set in the same universe, I actually love that!
I also honestly didn't mind the combat - like I'm not that sophisticated of a gamer so maybe It's not the general consensus but I thought it was fun
@@dox_plays I probably oversold the fact it is in the same universe. This only discovered through easter eggs such as references to the Brotherhood of St Paul’s Stole.
@@adarmus4768 I mean it makes sense - part of why i played this was because it's made by Dontnod aswell so that's actually perfect! I actually really appreciate when devs do this.
I'd assume Banishers would be set before Vampyr though?
@@dox_plays Banishers is set in 1695.
@@adarmus4768 ah so quite a bit before in that case, thats pretty cool
It's definitely one of the best two or three games in the last and this generation. Way better game than 90% big names.
Yeah, it has a lot going for it - shame it didn't do as well as it could've
5:45 i see someone been feeding on npcs...kinda shame that this mechanic only matters for your character and does not apply to other vampires within the game as well (like lady Ashbury)
6:26 a fun fact-the game initially did not had any difficulties to choose from as its motto was that your choices will dictate how easy/hard your experience will be,Story and Hard mode been added like half a year later for those who just wanted to experience the story and lore and for those who felt the game as it is was not difficult enough
😅 I only killed 1 person - I promise! I actually normally wouldn't but I wanted to see what would result from the decisions.
I had no idea about those difficulties, thats super interesting - It actually surprises me more because if they added that.. why couldn't they add fast travel aswell...
@@dox_plays can´t tell how many you killed for i always am running the same-good doctor,each night checking all the districts for materials making cures and distributing,every single night,not killing anyone so my eyes are normal humanly
and i guess that no one (or not many enought) asked for the fast travel
@@r3l1csvk ah i wasn't aware the eyes had that much affect, I actually thought they looked like that from the start
@@dox_plays nah,in Jonathan´s case one of 4 variants can be shown,depends on how much hungry he was.
again,kinda shame,it does not apply to other vampires in the game as well
@@r3l1csvk Thats pretty interesting
I love this game. I've sort of turned it into a late September to early October tradition to play this now. And I'm 45. So that says a lot considering all the different crap I've played over the years (starting out with Atari😂)... I also have a few other games like Red Dead: Undead Nightmare and stuff like The Evil Within that I often toss in around that time. But this I put above the others now. It's just too damn fun and reminds me a lot of the old school Hammer films that I grew up watching when I was a kid, and also the old Vincent Price flicks. Like I said, fuggin live it. And I really hope that someone decides to front the money to a studio and buys the rights to create a sequel. That would be great if the right people took on the project.
oh man you're showing your age with those comments Lol
It sounds fitting to be fair isn't halloween in October afterall
I am a pretty big fan of films but can't say I'm familiar with Vincent Price - but then again I also don't really do horror lol
I think if you enjoy this you'll like their latest game Banishers, which I've heard is set in in the same shared universe but probably could do with confirmation on that one.
@@dox_playsyeah, my daughter's boyfriend isn't a horror fan either. He had no clue who Vincent Price was either. I almost forced her to leave'em on the spot.... Just kidding🤣 I'm kind of a horror fanatic though. Anyhow, thanks for the heads up on that other game. I'll check it out. By the way, if you think I'm old then my mother and father's ages (may they rest in peace) would really mess your head up. She was born in 1918 and he was born in 1924. He was the one who actually got me into horror. Got me watching the older black and white stuff. The original Dracula, Frankenstein, etc ... Anyway, nice talkin' to ya, man.✌🏻
@@gimmethepinkelephant3685 oh wow that's actually super impressive - i'm actually not too far off your age so I definitely don't think youre too old but your parents birth years are really impressive!
I do have a fondness for some of the older black and white films but wouldn't class myself as very well versed in them
I finished the game today and really liked it. The lore and characters are really good. To be honest, I think they have a lot of options if there is ever a second game. However, they should add fast travel and some kind of New Game Plus to get different endings on the same save file instead of starting from scratch
Yep! 100% agree, it would just remove a lot of friction from the game. I'm honestly tired of all these "it's intended to be that way".
I don't play games to waste time, I want to feel like my time is valued!
And New Game Plus of any sort would add a reason to replay and check out the different endings!
@@dox_playsYeah, I would also like better combat in the game and more options when interacting with NPCs. For example, there are some NPCs that we already know are bad, so killing or dealing with them in some way should not count as something negative. I imagine a Vampyr 2 with better combat and a more refined choice and decision system similar to that of some role-playing games.
I would be mixed on the NPC killing bit. I would say there are definitely very "grey" characters in the game. Some things they might do would be very "bad" but on the other hand there are things those same people do I found weren't the case. And I think that's one of the beauties of the game design because I think the devs really leaned into that to try and test the players decision making.
I do think there's a fair bit that could be added/improved upon though and hopefully one day we will see a sequel
its a great game ...worth every second.
I love the writing in this game!
If anyone is thinking of getting this and are reading comments about the combat, forget those comments. Those people have no idea what they're talking about. The combat is easy and simple. People just don't like that you can't spam your attacks without getting punished. The combat has a flow to it. You attack they retaliate, you dodge, and attack again. If you like parrying, you can play more aggressive and instead of dodging their retaliation you can parry it. You can literally abuse enemies far higher level than you in this game if you just follow the flow of combat
Personally I didn't mind the combat, I thought it was fine. Overall I think I just really liked the story and lore side of things
@dox_plays Yeah, the game is great and I'm having a blast with it. I was almost turned away by the game because people kept saying the combat sucked or wasn't great. I'm glad I didn't listen because the combat feels great. I don't feel like I'm too strong where I'll wipe the floor in an instant, but strong enough where I'm like yeah I can take on a group of enemies if I play smart. You can take out a group of high level enemies if you're patient. The game punishes button mashing.
@@Kratos510e yeah i agree, i think the issue is people expecting different things and being disappointed when it's not what they thought it was, even though they may not have done any research on the game in the first place
Ascalon was such a hard boss fight for me because i was level 14 at that point i skiped allot of npcs to level up
Damn, i think a lot of fights can be difficult if you're not careful
Thats Fergal
This is one of my favorite RPGs. I recommend a controller if you’re playing on PC though
Get recommendation, I personally prefer Mouse and Keyboard for the most part and only use controller for certain games but I can see that a lot of people will enjoy it more with controller
Thank you for this, was really insightful even without spoilers, it's on sale on ps rn so I got it, looking forward to it!
I can recognize that it's not for everyone, but I had a good time!
just finished playing this , again, today.
Amazing game, story and gameplay ... sound and music are out of this world ( for when he was made)
Imagine this, in 2024, as an open map game, when you can visit everything ( including the abandoned house,etc) and have a lot of side quest/missions, and a lot more flexibility
A truly interesting and amazing game, from my pov.
Will probably play again, and try different endings .
Very good review dox_plays
Agree, the vibes are pretty great!
Thanks for the kind words! Definitely keeps me motivated to keep working!
Dont Nod & Focus are collaborating for a game to be released next year. Apparently it’s a vampyr 2
This is actually super encouraging, I hope they do!
Honestly, one of the best bad games out there. And thats not me being snarky, its a legit compliment. The game is a solid like, B-. You can see some great ideas, there's some good stuff there, parts are cool, but it just doesn't quite feel right, feel finished, feel truly special. Its like you're playing a second draft of a game. It needed another years development with some shake-ups in design and combat and writing and the endings.
I like it well enough, but I don't like playing a game that keeps reminding me of what it could have been.
Yeah, I think I know what you're saying.
I do still rate it higher than that I think?
I still definitely had a good time but I do have things I would change if i could
I absolutely love this game. Flawed, but the atmosphere, ambiance, the XP mechanic and the soundtrack are fantastic. People criticize the combat, but I think it's decent. Lots of potential in a sequel.
Yeah, I also didn't mind the combat - but yes the ambience and atmosphere was top tier!
Biggest issue for me personally was lack of fast travel. Overall fun game, really makes me wonder how sequel would look like if they improved on it
yes, definitely agree - it was by far the most tedious part of the game
so many hated on this game. i really enjoyed this game. i didn't let any review at launch sway me either way and made my full on run of the game on my own accord and found i loved this game even if it was a little janky at launch
Yeah, I think it's good to get some opinions but every game is different and you need to see how the game feels for you!
One of the best vampire game ever made 🙌
It's definitely a fun experience!
I'm playing Banishers. I decided to check out don't nod games and found this, I have brought it for 8 quid I think.
I think 8 pound (i think?) or anything on special, is a pretty decent buy! Enjoy!
I'm assuming you enjoyed Banishers, then?
@@dox_plays Yes! It's a good game, sometimes it gets a bit confusing though. It's also a bit of a chick flick, but overall I would say a solid 8
Lol, that chick flick comment made me laugh!
Solid 8 is fair, I really did enjoy the vibe and the narrative so I'd agree.
I tried playing this game a few years ago but my pc was about as good as a potato with 2 forks and duct tape so I ended up refunding it due to the 9 max fps. I got a new pc a bit ago and I was playing V rising and had a conversation about vampire games with my friend and he brought this one up which I forgot about until then, I was looking at some videos to see if I wanted to get it. I watched 2 videos a bit ago and was on the fence but this video pushed me over it and I decided to get it.
Lol your comment about the duct tape and forks made me laugh!
Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoy this game as much as I did!
Vampyr is an underrated game that I loved playing, and I hope it gets a sequel soon
Hopefully with Banishers now out, maybe they'll revisit for a continuation of this one!
Just finished it for the 100th time. I will never stop playing this game 😀🥰😈
LOL thats a LOT of times
Amazing video! , I played the game and I like it so much specially the story it feels more like a movie, and it makes the player want to explore more and more characters, right now I am playing the game again but in hard mode while trying not to embrace anyone, but I would say if they just improved the combat it would be a 10/10.
Yeah, the game does have a lot going for it - I only wish they had fast travel - it really would've made such a difference in my opinion!
Again thanks for the kind words though!
I cant understand why you put so much emphasis on fast travel. Fast travelling in such a small and detailed world would completely destroy the experience. Finding your ways, learning every corner adds so much to the game. Also there would be so much less combat if you could just teleport from place to place. And also i think the routes just appear to consume a lot of time. Run from whitechapel to the docks, i swear it only takes 2 min. Also you will organise your routes around quests, giving ppl medicine, when to sleep to level and the cpnsequence of respawns. Fast travelling just makes us more restless players that try to do everything nervously faster just like in the real world and i dont like that.
I mean it might take 2 minutes, but each time you're moving between areas; especially if you're not efficiently grabbing quests that you may not have realised were available it becomes very tedious. Perhaps I've overblown it, but the thing is having the option and then not using it is a very valid way of playing the game which I completely get. But Not having the option and then feeling like you're forced to do that much travelling between, and going through respawning enemies, especially when you've completed the story and are just trying to do collectibles, sidequests or achievements it becomes very annoying.
Like I've heard people say that fast travel can take away from games, but games like Ghost of Tsushima, God of War, all give you the option and none of that has ever taken away from the whole experience so I just think the game becomes unnecessarily stretched out because of it.
The intro and the "narrator" voice in the intro still obsesses me
It is so well voiced!
The atmosphere is soooo good in this game!
it really is!
It was a great game, I'd love a game like this set in an open world city with a post game
Would definitely be interesting for them to explore more!
I have this game but never played, after your video I'm instaling it right now
I definitely enjoyed it, I really hope you do too!
Let me know how you go!
Just finished my 3rd playthrough about 2 weeks ago. I loved my first two, hated this one.
The voice acting is great, but the dialogue and dialogue trees are genuinely awful and jarring enough to completely break the immersion of the game at times. Sometimes, it's painful.
The game also isn't open enough. It's not exactly a huge map, yet it still has very shallow exploration and collections to find.
Dropped to a very bland 6-6.5/10 for me.
Ah, that is unfortunate, but I have heard some of the same complaints.
Hopefully Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden has done better?
Well the game is released in 2017. I played Banishers and it seems DontNod actually learned from their choice branches.
@@johnpeteribanez556 That's good to know, thanks! I'm glad they developed on it.
After having played B.GoNE ( I get it B.GoNE 😂) I'm redownloading this and playing again afterwards...I only put 10hrs in it originally, and playing Banishers it took 10 hrs for that game to get really good
that's pretty good to hear honestly, I think there'definitely a lot to love about this game, but you do have to look past its faults
I'm hoping Vampyr 2 is going to be a thing
Yeah I think they could really expand on a lot of it, unfortunately I'm honestly not sure if they will actually be doing a sequel
Definitely, yes! Great review!
Thanks for the kind words! They mean a lot!
my main man you are playing the game with way too much brightness, the atmosphere becomes complete when you can barely see in these streets
Lol fair enough - i can just never seen anything when games work off the regular gamma settings
@@dox_plays fair enough
They need to stop making games that punish you for having fun and stop incentivizing the player to be really really boring. We have a vampire game but don’t you dare think about being vampirey or you will get the bad ending. Somehow this is one of my top games.
Yeah, I'm a bit mixed , I can definitely understand both side
I'll give it a go, good content
it's definitely worth checking out! 😁
The best 6.5 out of 10 game I have ever played.
😂
They gameplay and everything is outstanding very good game I feel like everyone would enjoy this game but the only thing I don’t like are the issues with some of the quests and stuff
What sort of issues are you referring to?
Play, so I've never player any game made by these guys, which should I start with, or which of them is actually superior, Vampyr or GoNE?
Ahh, the fucking auto-correct
I haven't played Banishers yet unfortunately but technically Banishers is set in 1695 I believe which means technically it should be the first game but I feel like Vampyr might be a better choice to start with since they aren't direct sequels (i think), you're also likely to get Vampyr on discount where Banishers is probably still full priced and the references and little easter eggs in Banishers will probably be more prominent since I doubt there would be any references/easter eggs in Vampyr
@@dox_plays You're probably right, Vampyr looks more interesting anyway
@@Andriej69I think Banishers still looks interesting though; Personally I'd love to dive into that one maybe a bit further down the track but will have to see
@@dox_playsIt kinda did go unnoticed, if you ask me
I would say no it's not.
Because you cannot continue your playthrough past the story ending.
You don't even get New Game Plus. You just can't keep progressing after the main story ends and that ruins everything.
Yeah I definitely understand your perspective - for me it's worth experiencing, but its probably not on the list of games I would consider replaying. It's a one and done type game for me
@@dox_plays . What really sucks though is that Vampyr is such a fun game so having the gameplay end when the story does just kinda pisses me off.
Such a good game but completely ruined by this one detail and no other game I know of is a good alternative to Vampyr.
No other game offers the same experience as Vampyr so when it ends, I'm just left here to rage over it's loss.
It's like losing someone you love and knowing there ain't any wizards to bring them back from the dead.
@@zombiedemon1762 pain..
have you heard of Banishers? its by Dontnod aswell and so far it looks like it might have a similar feel especially with the heavy focus on story - you may enjoy it
Agree
@@dox_plays . Thanks. I have not heard of that.
Wow, it's been six days since you made this response but I'm only just now seeing it. Because I didn't get the notification popping up on screen.
I love running around with the true dragonbane and commiting London activities in the Streets of London
The use of the word "Committing" makes it sound so sinister Lol
What i dont like in it is that some dialogs ment to be calm, but for some reason its like interrogation 🙄 or smth..
Fair enough
all this game needed was fast travel between safe houses to be completely saved and a joy to play through
whole system is perfect for multiple playthroughs with great writing, but the game and level design make it a slog forcing you to go through the same areas and fight or avoid the same enemies over and over and over, making replays a chore. what a shame.
I actually feel like the level design wasn't bad and I really liked the detailed everywhere you looked.
I do definitely agree with the rest of your comments though - the lack of fast travel is frustrating and just makes no sense to me.
oh i agree the level design is gorgeous with so much to look at and very immersive, the first time you go through an area. not so much the 30th time!
@@nosis106 yeah thats fair enough lol
I do think the character models can be mixed some times, it just loads in a bit funny or something - not sure what the go is with that
the only beef I have with this game is the combat too repeatative and easy, other stuff, top notch. The force running in very hard mode make you fell like a Nosferatu hatchling and enemy can kill you in 1-2 hit making fighting not advisable You know every dark valley, short cut and how to avoid everybody like a true being that lives in the dark. Though with the fighting system that is too easy, it somehow reduces and turn into "yeah i can fight but it's tedious" not "Nope human is scary better not provoke them".
I understand what you mean as it doesn't necessarily make you feel like you constantly need to hide in the shadows but I didn't mind the combat, i actually thought it felt pretty decent.
I suppose there could have been a better balance though and overall i do agree that it's not a game you play the combat.
thanks for the comment though!
It's kind of a next gen "murdered - soul suspect "
I can't say I've ever played that game but I have seen it around - looks interesting!
I wasn't a big fan, but it did have alot of cool ideas. A sequel would be nice
Yes, unfortunately I feel like the closest thing we'll get is probably Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden
Why do I feel like this is better than they game they just dropped?
Ah, i definitely can't say since I haven't played Banishers yet, but I thought the story in this game was really well done and detailed so I'm hoping they've kept that in their new game?
I’ve restarted so many times getting the 100% trophy
Oh Wow! I definitely don't have that dedication and the lack of fast travel made it hard for me to try and complete everything! I mean who has the time?
Is glass tortured sand? The more you know😂😂😂
How good is the writing right?
The soundtrack of this game is lit 🔥
it's definitely one of the more interesting ones ive heard
This game made me ragequit countless times. I love the storytelling and the vibes but the combat is so janky, ntm the amount of times I cleared an area only for the game to crash.
ah man thats a shame - personally i didn't mind the combat but i know a lot of people had complaints.
As much as the combat may have been a design issue - the crashes sounds like a different issue, something else going on I think?
ABT TO BUY THIS I CANT WAIT
It's definitely worth playing!
i quit for one reason long as load times but good games
That's a damn shame, perhaps things have gotten better since then?
@dox_plays no clue unfortunately but still think it's a good game hopefully they make more like it
Best underrated game ever! 🧛🏻♂️
It does feel that way!
The doctor at the hospital (cant remember his name) sounds like hes been voiced by the voice who also voiced another doctor in the game , "The Suffering" *the psycho doc
oh that's interesting but I suppose not a surprise since they'd probably work around the same circles I guess
I played this game for 15 minutes once
Very nice, did you hate it?
@@dox_plays no I didn't really play it enough to have any opinion on it. I think it was one of those things where it was on game pass or a "free" month playstation game so i popped it in to check it out, but i had a main game i was playing at the time or something and just never really got back to it. So many games out there you know? One day I might get back to checking this out but I have such a big backlog of games and I have heard this one isn't exactly stellar. Like you said if a game isn't keeping interest there are so many others
@@ggmann13 ahh right, fair enough - yes, my own pile of shame is fortunately not growing too quickly and I have been making progress but still definitely sizable
@@dox_plays yeah dude I think my biggest shame game right now is metro exodus. I bought it once on sale for thirty bucks like 2 years ago or something. Then at some point the dlc was on sale so I got it too.... I haven't even played the game yet. I haven't even booted it up lol.
I have quite a few games I haven't even played and sooooo many games I have left unfinished.
Cyberpunk I've bought twice in two different systems, haven't played it yet. Like wtf.
@@ggmann13 oh damn! lol feelsbadman
Thats part of why I try to stay away from buying games at launch now - only if I'm sure I'll play it right away
I enjoyed th8s game but damn it was a buggy mess
it's a damn shame
When you're used to games with breathtaking graphics on PS5 this is just not worth the while in 2024.
That's a fair perspective - overall PS5 does have some amazing stuff! If you're not only focused on graphics though and really enjoy the story side of things you may be surprised with Vampyr
Personally I feel the graphics hols up for a AA budget game
@@Kairac112 I think the graphics hold up in a lot of areas especially like the world but i think the character models play up sometimes - i think the artstyle also really helps the game shine in that aspect
@@dox_plays I also wasn't a big fan of not being able to conceal my vampiric features if I ever decided to drink someone's blood.
Jesus, Snoys are so pathetic
I played it for the first time in 2024 and I say its worth about 5 dollars on sale, because it was clearly released completely unfinished. I'm not even talking about the jank, but specifically that your choices are so inconsequential they don't even change dialogue. Constantly in the story I wanted to play a character who wasnt simping for communists or screeching activists, but each and every time I chose to respond in conversation with disapproval, the character would immediately turn it into "youre right, but you better be careful who you say that to"
The worst example was when he visits the priest, confesses his sins, and you can end up on a dialogue path that allows you to choose to desire to repent....and then immediately he will 180, call the priest a knob, and swear to end all patriarchal religion. Just as bad was the "pillar" system, where if purposely killed someone I found annoying it was treated like this horrific loss for the community even in the case of say, a drug addict living under a bridge. Worse if they were a "pillar", like the woman organizing a fucking (ironically) vampiric political campaign in the middle of a fucking PLAGUE, and trying to cripple efforts to help being so important that if YOU TAKE OVER DOING THE SAME JOB SHE WAS, THE DISTRICT WILL FALL.
Or the only fucking redeemable character, the "sad saint", who will die and drag the entire district to hell if you dont exhaust a random line of dialogue with a completely unrelated character at a specific point in the story where you find out he was molested or some shite.
Or equally stupid, when you turn the old man, he builds a wall around a part of town that is already walled off, and somehow because npcs that never leave their zones arent allowed to enter from contaminated zones (which they never were), the zone without contamination....becomes contaminated.
Oh, and the anger at swansea was comical in context.
The game was either never finished, or was written by a bunch of immature partisans who couldnt bear to let you make logical choices, and was more interested in punishing players and characters that didnt obey their moral law, regardless of its logic or realism.
Still fun for 5 bucks though, if only to vamp out on characters you get tired of and for the scene you get for turning the vampire hunter.
This was a very detailed comment and I appreciate you.
I do think unfinished may not be the right term perhaps but maybe the way they set up choices and consequences could've been done better. I do remember some being a bit unexpected but for the most part I still had a good time
@@dox_plays That's why I struggle to decide what really happened. Knowing that they were the ones who did LiS makes me lean away from the "unfinished" idea, but at the same time, it seems REALLY strange to have him verbally contradict your choices every time you pick the option that seems to get too close to the idea of personal responsibility or natural law, and you'd think they just...I dunno, didnt put the option into it in the first place if they dont want you playing like that.
I still find the wall bit to be infuriating, at least I can accept that the nurse was doing more than the doctor was capable of, or I can accept that the doctor will never have less than progressive views, but literally separating yourself from the sick causing sickness just pissed me off.
They should make a sequel where you play your own character, something like "vampyr: the masquerade"
Let the whole town die had low moral and never made it past the vampire hunters so I gave up deleted the game
Damn, that is unfortunate. Ever considered revisiting?
@@dox_plays no cause I'm not one to play difficult games like Elden Ring Dark souls shadows die twice stuff like that cause I mentally can't handle the frustration lol the only souls like I've beaten was SW Jedi fallen
That's fair! I'm the same really, I didn't think Vampyr was that bad though in terms of Soulslike mechanics but I can definitely appreciate the frustration!
Solid 6.5 for me. It sucks that core gameplay mechanics are at best mediocre. Fighting gets repetitive (except with other vampires and bosses) but the overall enemy design is good. Talking with NPCs is boring (probably because there are so many of them and conversations mostly lead nowhere), but the main quest is excellent. Graphics, voice acting, choices, difficulty - those are great, and I would enjoy it more if it were just a 10-15 hour game.
Yeah, I think a lot of those criticisms I've seen echoed and warranted, I still definitely had a pretty good time overall though and I agree it probably didn't need to be as long