![]() ![]() Putting the voice work aside, Vampyre offers you large sections of a desperate London that no games have shown before. Other characters in the game show pain really well, this is especially important in this setting. This was especially the case in the first mission as Dr Reid should have been totally devastated and instead he comes across as not really that bothered, I felt no pain in his voice. As if it had been voiced by someone that didn’t even know the circumstances they were in, in the game. Other characters not so well and for me, well it took me a while to get used to the main character’s voice.Īt first I hated it, it felt so emotionless and dull. At one end of the scale some characters are voiced well and as a result, I felt connected to these characters throughout. Certain environmental objects suffer with minor texture pop in and on the PlayStation 4, the game suffers with framerate and what seems to be frame pacing issues. It’s more of an annoyance than a game spoiler, but it definitely makes the difference. Alas the characters that offer side quests are the ones to lose out with less detail, worse lip syncing and less care taken on their skeletal animation. Certain locations like the hospital look stunning and certain characters are detailed and well animated. On one hand it has some really great looking moments with seriously good lighting in a dank locale. The combat is pretty standard for these types of game and that’s ok. ![]() Sadly, even with experience the combat never feels tighter later in the game, just slightly easier due to your vampire abilities. I played the game on normal difficulty and I felt it was a perfect blend of challenge and strategy.įighting plays out like The Witcher 3, but Dr Reid feels clunky and inexperienced. There are a few different mechanics at play here, when fighting you can bite your enemies to fill your stamina meter and some well deserved health. ![]()
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