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A Vampyre Story

A Vampyre Story

PC
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Release Date: November 17, 2008

Adventure, Point-and-click, Vampires, Singleplayer

A Vampyre Story is a classic adventure game (point & click) realized by a team of professionals who in the 90s created a number of the greatest adventure hits of all time, including Monkey Island and Day of the Tentacle.

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From a development staff made wholly of former LucasArts adventure gaming gurus comes this frightful and fantastical point-and-click adventure game. Combining 3D animation and 2D designs, the game follows the opera starlett, Mona, a woman kidnapped by Baron Shrowdy Von Kiefer and slowly becoming a creature of the night after coming under the vampire's spell. As she seeks to venture away from his gothic island-set castle, she'll have to learn to control her vampyric powers of turning into a bat, hypnotizing people, turning into vapor, and drinking blood from humans. Her friendly bat acquaintance, Froderick, will join her on her quest.

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PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 2 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 6800 or better), 5 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista.

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Game Ratings for A Vampyre Story Video Game.

74%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Positive (246)

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The main pros of the game

  • Graphics and Atmosphere: The hand-drawn backgrounds, soft lighting, and warm colors create a captivating atmosphere that many players found unparalleled and charming.
  • Soundtrack: The original score by Pedro Macedo Camacho received high praise, with many considering it a highlight of the game.
  • Puzzles: The puzzle design is often described as nostalgic and refreshing, with quirky solutions that harken back to classic Lucasarts games. Players enjoyed the challenge and creativity involved in using Mona's vampire powers to solve puzzles.
  • Characters: The main character, Mona, and her bat companion, Froderick, are seen as endearing, and their interactions contribute to the game's charm.

The main cons of the game

  • Dialogue: The dialogue is heavily criticized for being overly verbose, filled with bad jokes, and sometimes cringe-worthy. Many players found it tedious and felt it detracted from the overall experience.
  • Pacing and Controls: Several users noted that the game is slow-paced, with character movement and scene transitions taking too long. Some found the controls finicky and frustrating.
  • Puzzle Logic: While some enjoyed the puzzles, others found them to be overly complex or nonsensical, requiring the use of guides to progress.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Quality of Life Improvements: Players noted the absence of modern conveniences such as autosave features, which led to frustrations when the game crashed or players lost progress.
  • Technical Optimization: Many users experienced bugs and performance issues, particularly on certain hardware setups, indicating a need for better optimization.
  • Closure: The game ends on a cliffhanger, which left many players feeling unsatisfied, especially since a sequel has been long awaited but is not yet released.

Summary

  • Overall, "A Vampyre Story" has its strengths in graphics, music, and nostalgic puzzle design, but suffers from dialogue issues, pacing problems, and technical shortcomings that affect the overall experience.

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