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Game News Bloodlines in 2005

Diogo Ribeiro

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The Xbox game was quite likely Bloodrayne. Bah. Slashfest with a vampiress in tight clothing. I'm way past 12, so i didn't really got caught by the whole idea. There's a sequel coming though, with more T&A properly shown with tighter clothes.

Hell? I don't remember such a game, but I'll try and search for it. Thanks.
 

mr. lamat

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my bad... the game was called Bloodnet. it had a pretty good story from what i can remember.

Hell was another cyberpunk game released around the same time.
 

Diogo Ribeiro

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Hey i played Bloodnet :) I quite liked the game. It was a sci-fi, cyberpunkish game where the main character, a hacker by the name of Ransom Stark, was turned into a vampire. The vampiric virus had been retarded by his sentient, sort-of symbiotic computer, but he had like 3 days to counter the vampirism. I never did get to finish it, unfortunately. One of the reasons was the stupid combat, which payed no attention to your stats and equipment :? It was randomly based, IIRC. But overall an interesting game, with some good dialogue and some very annoying puzzles. For those that played it, how the hell did you managed to assemble Charlie Flyer's personality again? Was it even possible?
 

Otaku_Hanzo

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I never really considered the GTA series to be evil either. The reason I said not until the third one is because that's the one that sold out the ass and turned quite a few heads. That's the one that made people realize that playing the 'dark side' can be fun.

Bloodnet was okay, but it wasn't true evil. You were an anti-hero, so to speak. Still a good guy. Hell was a decent adventure game for it's time, but there was no evilness about your character at all in the game. Dennis Hopper rocked in that title though. :)

I did forget about the first Legacy Of Kain though. You could kill innocents for their blood.
 

Nightjed

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ive always enjoyed evil-comedy stories, i loved dungeon keeper, i heard disgaea is great too (too bad i dont have a ps2), and syndicate, nothing like persuading hordes of bullet stoping meatbags and blowing things up with your doped cyborgs using dildo shaped rocket launchers.

you can still kill a few innocents in some jails in kain : defiance
 

Diogo Ribeiro

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Astromarine said:
Roleplayer, you need to watch a movie called Audition. ASAP :D

Ok, i'll try and search around for it :)

Otaku_Hanzo said:
I did forget about the first Legacy Of Kain though. You could kill innocents for their blood.

True, that. Kain's snide remarks about what went on around in were also quite well done. I still have the PC version around here somewhere.

Azael said:
Spazmo said:
Yeah! Let's murder some fucking hobo!

I think they prefer the term "housing impaired".

Or residentially challenged.
 

Nightjed

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you ppl are really obsessed with the hobos, i rather stalk politicans/ppl with stuff for me to steal
 

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