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Die Autoren gefallen
Stimmige
Düstere Atmosphäre
Tolles Konzept
Gute Synchronsprecher
Komplexe
Umfangreiche Hintergrundgeschichte
Variabler Spielstil
Erkundungen werden belohnt
Ausgesprochen atmosphärisch
Interessante Geschichte
Unverbrauchtes Vampir-Setting
Innovative Story-Mechaniken
Spürbare Konsequenzen
"Lebendige" Charaktere mit eigener Geschichte
Packende Story
NPCs mit eigener Persönlichkeit und Hintergrund
Entscheidungen nehmen Einfluss auf den Spielverlauf
Dichte Atmosphäre
Gelungene Soundkulisse und Synchronsprecher
Abwechslungsreiche Spielmechanik
Viele verschiedene Spielstile und Vorgehensweisen möglich
Tiefgründige Hintergrundgeschichte
Vielschichtige Charaktere
Sehr gute Vertonung
Gelungene deutsche Untertitel
Kurzweilige Vampirfertigkeiten mit entsprechend
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Viel zu leicht
Zu wenige Gegnertypen
Kampfsystem zu simpel
Ausrüstbare Waffen sind sich viel zu ähnlich
Viel Rennerei
Eintönige Dialogoptionen
PC-Steuerung sehr hakelig
Einige technische Aussetzer
Mittelmäßige Grafik mit faden Texturen
Hölzerne Animationen
Zu großer Fokus auf ein hakeliges Kampfsystem mit wenig Tiefgang
Veröffentlicht: 2018-06-08, Autor: Jennifer , Testbericht von: wmpoweruser.com
Zusammenfassung: Developers frequently tout fully-realized and fleshed out worlds with characters equally as profound, but the final products often remain shallow, not quite living up to that pitch. Vampyr is different, which should come as no surprise considering this is...
Vampyr is a highly ambitious game that mostly achieves its lofty goals. At times, its budget shows a bit in terms of character models, but the art direction, lighting and its darkly gothic vibes help. Where it doesn't ever falter is in delivering visceral...
Zusammenfassung: When it was first announced, Vampyr checked all of the right boxes for me. It had stealth, it was set in an overly Gothic representation of London in the early 1900s, it had third person action combat and it had freaking vampires. All of those things were...
Great setting, interesting main plot, good cast of main characters, smooth combat that captures the power of a vampire
Side quests are mostly underwhelming, impact of feeding on citizens feels too easy to have positive outcomes, often no sense of a real challenge in combat
Amazing setting and atmosphere, Nice balance between power fantasy and vulnerability, Fun, bloody combat, Utilising the tight environment really well, Loads to explore
Dialogue is bland, Graphics aren't hyper great, A few little visual bugs
Dontnod worked hard to create an immersive, dark world to explore and it succeeds in doing so. Despite some boring conversations, most of the world of Vampyr is an exciting, dangerous place and if nothing else, being a vampire in here is also very fun...
Vampyr feels like a game we haven't seen this generation. It's not triple-A but it's not indie, it falls somewhere in the middle. It has that charming amount of jank, really ambitious and original ideas, and it's a game many will sleep on because it's not...
Vampyr is a slow burn of an RPG, taking its time to ramp up its intriguing blend of science and the supernatural in an elaborately gloomy version of London. When it gets going you can see the potential of the way it offers you more power if you consume it...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-06-04, Autor: Anthony , Testbericht von: venturebeat.com
Cracks in the facade don't always break the work itself. Vampyr has real problems, and they're problems that seem to affect all of Dontnod's work. Remember Me was another fantasy game with cumbersome combat whose ambitious moral inquiries didn't make much...