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TTRPGs like Dungeons & Dragons and Vampire: The Masquerade are fun in part because of the sheer open-endedness they offer. Yes, you follow a rulebook and often a specific campaign with something of a story to follow. But the freedom to explore and shape your story with the Game Master and fellow players is the draw. Playing Bloodlines 2, I missed that sense of exploration and creativity. Yes, you have some freedom to roam Seattle, and you do make choices about how the story will go. Yet I found myself longing for a more open-ended, Hogwarts-Legacy style vampire game as I played.
Vampire Games Have Pretty Much Always Been Hit or Miss

The original Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines is often cited as one of the better vampire games out there. And it has plenty to offer, for sure, but it also requires a number of fan-made patches to run well. By contrast, Bloodlines 2 runs far better from jump, despite a few stutters along the way. The game offers decent roleplay options to customize your version of Phyre, but their story is one you can only influence so much. I found myself longing for that character creation feeling from RPGs like Baldur’s Gate 3, where I get to truly craft my persona from scratch.
The muddled saga of Bloodlines aside, vampire games in general have a storied history. Many of the best games associated with vampires, like Castlevania or Vampire Survivors, put you in the role of hunting or battling the so-called monsters, not being them. More recent entries like V Riing or Vampyr have offered interesting roleplay options that can certainly satisfy the vampire RPG fans among us.
But what I really want, I realized, is a sort of vampire RPG vampire life sim hybrid. Something with more teeth than The Sims 4 vampires, but which doesn’t command a violence-only solution to problems like Bloodlines 2 often does. I want an open world to explore, one that lets me truly delve into the court intrigue of maintaining the Masquerade as I see fit. Let me use my vampiric powers outside of combat more often, to talk my way out of situations. Let me drink from blood banks or deer a la Edward Cullen if I want. In short, I want a cozy open-world vampire RPG, Hogwarts Legacy style.
Dark and Gritty Vampires Are Well And Good, But Let Me Decide How to Stalk the Night









