Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong is a game of the in‑between – it doesn't disgrace itself, but it never fully convinces. Big Bad Wolf delivers an ambitious narrative RPG with real scenario flexibility and deep respect for the World of Darkness. Fans will find a dense investigation rich in choices and clan intrigues, backed by Olivier Deriviere's excellent soundtrack. But the game stumbles too often: writing that lacks bite, uneven game design, and dated technical production (stiff animations, long loads). The three protagonists alternate effectively, the Hunger system adds welcome tension, and the Camarilla atmosphere is faithfully recreated. But the novelistic flair of Bloodlines is never there. It's neither the great vampire RPG hoped for nor a Bloodlines successor – just a correct, sincere adventure that will speak mostly to universe enthusiasts willing to forgive its clumsiness. For others, know what to expect before signing your blood pact.
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