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Well this was posted before in General Gaming, but I figured that it would be kinda nice reposting it seeing as Bloodlines has it's own forum now
IMO this sounds very promising, an excellent compliment to the singleplayer.
Only problem I see with it is that it could possibly become some sort of snowball effect, with one team getting more and more powerful (buying better equipment), and the other team standing no chance of swaying the tide. But I'm sure Troika has thought of that and added some sort of balancer
Well, any other opinions on this?
www.vampirebloodlines.com said:Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines multiplayer game pits players against each other in the ultimate team-based battle of Kindred versus Kine. Players choose which side to ally themselves with and which powers and weapons to take into battle. You will have various objectives that you need to accomplish while the other team tries to reach their own goals. All while you battle along the streets of L.A. Each multiplayer map blends intense combat action and stragety with maps that are linked together to create an unfolding storyline.
Team Types: Join as one of the seven different Camarilla clans or become a member of The Society of Leopold, the legendary hunters of the undead. As a vampire, you must utilize your innate Abilities and Disciplines to eliminate your foes. If you choose to be a member of The Society of Leopold, you'll be outfitted with an arsenal of deadly weaponry including stake guns, rifles and machine guns to hunt your prey. Along with this arsenal, you will have Numina - unique powers brought on by your faith - to help balance the scales.
Objective Scenarios: With a variety of team-based mission objectives, you will have a unique playing experience every time. As you complete your objectives, you'll gain experience points that can be used to increase your powers and abilities or purchase better weaponry and armor.
IMO this sounds very promising, an excellent compliment to the singleplayer.
Only problem I see with it is that it could possibly become some sort of snowball effect, with one team getting more and more powerful (buying better equipment), and the other team standing no chance of swaying the tide. But I'm sure Troika has thought of that and added some sort of balancer
Well, any other opinions on this?