Vampyr concept teaser (2017)

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The studio behind Remember Me and Life is Strange unveils here a concept trailer for Vampyr, which sets the mood and universe of this new license, which promises to offer a unique, deeply immersive role-playing experience steeped in vampire mythology.

Vampyr is set in early 20th century Britain as the country is gripped by the lethal Spanish flu and the streets of London are crippled by disease, violence and fear. In a disorganized and ghostly city, those foolish, desperate, or unlucky enough to walk the streets lay prey to Britain’s most elusive predators: the vampires. Emerging from the chaos, a tormented figure awakens. You are Jonathan E. Reid, a high-ranking military surgeon transformed into a vampire upon his return home from the frontline.

Explore the darkly atmospheric streets of early 20th century London, and interact with a multitude of characters with their own identities and importance. Accept and fulfill the missions they give you, but don’t forget: sooner or later, you will have to feed, and make a difficult choice... who will be your prey? Absolutely all characters in the game are potential victims of your vampiric lust. Carefully study the habits of your next victim, his or her relationships with other characters, and set up your strategy to feed, unnoticed: seduce them, change their daily habits, or make sure they end up alone in a dark street…

Be careful who you choose to hunt, as they will be gone forever, and their death will impact in a meaningful way the world that surrounds you. Feeding on human blood will not just keep you "alive"; it will also unlock new vampiric powers to use.

There will be times when exploration and seduction will only get you so far, and you'll need to resort to engaging in Vampyr's dynamic real-time combat. It blends hard-hitting melee combat with ranged shooting mechanics and the supernatural vampire powers. You'll face many types of enemies: different species of vampires and creatures, as well as vampire hunters who want to hunt you down with their weapons, tools and traps. In Vampyr, your health and the "energy" that drives your supernatural powers are one and same! Using powers will drain your own blood, giving you an edge in battle but also leaving you weaker. You will have to find a way to feed during combat to replenish your strength.

Vampyr also offers a deep crafting system. Find and loot materials and components from the fresh corpses of your victims or during exploration, in order to craft and improve tools, melee and ranged weapons, as well as special ammunitions and coating to exploit the weaknesses of your enemies.

As you cling to what remains of your humanity, your decisions will ultimately shape the fate of your hero while searching for answers in the coughing, foggy aftermath of the Spanish Flu.

Sounds interesting but I'm not sure I'll be too happy about possibly having to drink blood from innocent folk. I just know it's going to be THAT much harder for those looking to be the 'good guy'.
 
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This certainly could be good; I've come to like Dontnod after Remember Me and LiS, and Focus (the publishers behind all the Sherlock Holmes games) certainly have experience of the "Grim London" setting. The premise sounds good and I'm hopeful these guys can deliver!
 
I want a Remember Me PS4 remaster. But I doubt that will happen.

I enjoyed that game more than I expected to. Looked great, nice level design, superb sound design, but the story and dialogue was rubbish and I really disliked the combat. Having to time everything perfectly whilst trying to remember your oddly-specific custom combination of button presses got frustrating.
 
Vampyr releases November 2017 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Preorders are now open


Im looking forward to this. Dont like the thought of sucking blood so i may do an all good run.

Hopefully E3 will show some gameplay 'cause as nice as trailers are...you know the rest.
 
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I've got it pre-ordered so hope it's good, it wasn't on my radar until a couple of months ago.
 
Looks great, but I don't do pre-orders any more.
I await the glowing reviews :)

I don't pre-order as much as I used to but if something interests me I will pre-order anyway as sometimes I like things that don't get the best reviews :)
 
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