New Game Modes Aim to Give Vampyr Some More Bite
Via an upcoming update, Vampyr will soon give players the choice of which part of “action RPG” they want to place more emphasis on. Oh, and a 25% EMEA discount is certainly nice as well.
Via an upcoming update, Vampyr will soon give players the choice of which part of “action RPG” they want to place more emphasis on. Oh, and a 25% EMEA discount is certainly nice as well.
Dontnod’s Vampyr is out tomorrow for PC and console. A launch trailer hopes to put players in the mood for some late-night hunting in post-World War I London.
With just weeks to go before its release, Focus Home Interactive and Dontnod have released an extended look at gameplay for the horror-themed action RPG. Then be amused by the man splitting his time between dealing with vampire things and trying to get people free medical care.
With just one month to go, Focus Home Interactive is dropping a new trailer centered on the blood-filled gameplay of Vampyr. Astute listeners can hear two uses of a very distinct scream mixed in with the general sounds of gunfire and melee.
Dramatic trailers like using slowed down versions of recognizable songs and Vampyr is no exception. But one would imagine a vampire wouldn’t have to fear the Reaper nearly as much.
Dontnod’s Vampyr now has a release date. The news come as part of the fourth behind-the-video, which looks at the ideas behind the game’s narrative.
Vampyr’s NPCs are aiming above and beyond what is normal for the folks who wander around the average RPG town. A new developer diary goes into more detail on the game’s people.
The sights and sounds of nighttime London are pretty important for would be vampires that stalk the night. A quick video behind the development of Vampyr gives a glimpse of what that will be like.
There has been some radio silence since Vampyr’s delay into 2018 but now that the year is here more info is beginning to surface. In this case, the first in a series of developer diaries detailing the creation of the game.
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