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Draw Distance today released Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York, a very stylish Visual Novel set in the universe of Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition. Good to see it happen, after the confusion we were left with at the Windows version release.

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Feature Highlight:

  • Choose one of three pre-defined characters and play as a Ventrue, Toreador or Brujah
  • Each playable character offers a selection of powers (Disciplines), different ethical approaches to certain issues, and unique dialogue lines
  • Character-oriented quests allow you to meet four unique non-playable characters: a Tremere sorcerer, a Nosferatu detective, a Gangrel of conflicted loyalties and a Malkavian multifoliate online personality with their own agendas. Win their hearts and minds and up to two of them will assist you in the finale
  • Depending on your choice of the Clan you will be able to see the events from a distinct perspective. One playthrough is not enough to see all the game has to offer!
  • Different paths leading to a grand finale that will leave you surprised and eager to see more
  • Suitable for both Vampire: The Masquerade veterans, and fans of mature narrative-driven games who are newcomers to the setting

While stylish and the story appears to be enjoyable, many people I've seen across Steam and other critic reviews all paint a similar picture on how abruptly it ends. A cliffhanger before it really gets into the flow of it and your choices don't matter much at all. They've not said yet if they will be making a DLC to continue the story. So keep that in mind if you plan to pick up a copy.

If you do enjoy a good bit of fiction in the form of a Visual Novel, with a very good style to it, Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York is still probably worth a look.

Currently the Linux version is only on Steam, hopefully GOG won't be too far behind.

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7 comments

Arehandoro Jan 23, 2020
I most certainly wasn't expecting this. Given the critics will wait for an offer, but I'd like to play it.
PublicNuisance Jan 23, 2020
Better late than never. I'll pick it up at GOG when it's there.
Jack_Black Jan 24, 2020
The Linux version is still not shown on the shop page, but you can already download it on GOG. Works fine.
Shmerl Jan 27, 2020
Yeah, it's weird that it's not listed on GOG, and lgogdownloader doesn't find it either, but you can download it from the browser.
Shmerl Jan 28, 2020
The game is listed on GOG now.
Shmerl Jan 29, 2020
Just finished the game, it's indeed relatively short. And choices don't matter at all? I.e. does it always end the same way? I thought this kind of game could have multiple endings, depending on how the story unfolds.


Last edited by Shmerl on 29 January 2020 at 6:39 am UTC
NoSt Feb 2, 2020
I've enjoyed my first playthrough. I will play it with other two characters, though, in order to see how much your choices affect the ending.
Besides that, I've discovered a bug: Steam Cloud Save doesn't work. The game neither uploads nor downloads the save files.
If you are experiencing the same problem, please, leave a comment in this discussion.. The developer told me they are investigating the issue.
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