Focus Home Interactive and Dontnod Entertainment have releasd the concept teaser trailer for Vampyr, the next game from Remember Me developer Dontnod Entertainment.
The game is an RPG set just after World War I. It puts players in the role of a doctor who returns home while the Spanish Flu is going around. He is bitten by one of his patients, transforming him into a vampire.
Vampyr is due out in 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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The Humble Focus Entertainment Legends and Visions Bundle just launched today. It includes seven different games on multiple operating systems that you can redeem and play on Steam. As always, a portion of proceeds from the bundle supports charity.
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I am so excited for this game. Its like Vampire the Masquerade being made by DontNod Entertainment.
I cant wait to see more from it.
This is exactly what I want - the screens look perfect and everything in the description sounds great... linking health and powers is an ingenious idea - fights will escalate into bloody frenzies for anyone who can't keep their $h!t together.
Nice to see the RPG systems have some depth - yeah, it's got the usual open-world, loot/craft/level-up stuff, but the 'everybody's food' mechanic is truly unique... why help old Gran find her missing kids when you can just drain the old bag and leave her corpse for the cats?
Considering Dontnod's knack for characters and their tendency to shoot for something left-of-field, I'm putting Vampyr right next to Cyberpunk and Mass Effect on my list of most-anticipated games... #thebloodisthelife
Any of the troika guys working on this ?
Really reminds me of Blood Omen 2, looking forward to it!
This should turn out to be a good game. Dotnod worked on Remember Me and I liked that game.