Things like loot, or the whereabouts of a noise (like gunfire), or civilians (I'll come back to them).Įach type of vampire also has special powers. Being a vampire enables you to scrabble up the side of any building simply by holding the spacebar, and to slide along rooftops and leap from them, as well as use your senses to scan the area around you for things of interest.
The difference in Bloodhunt comes from your being a vampire. And the playing area in Prague gradually shrinks as a red mist rolls in. You start with no weaponry, so you need to loot it, as well as collect armour and blood packs (health refills), pulling them from the back of police vans, or chests and containers, and sometimes shops, that you find around the city. Exactly how many players can fight together isn't finalised yet. The game goes like this (and 'this' will be quickly familiar to anyone who's played a battle royale game, which at this point is probably everyone?): you queue solo, or in teams of three, for a big fight in the locked-down city of Prague at night. Full release later this year on PC (Steam).
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodhunt preview