Best Of
A lot comes to mind when I think about vampires.
Vampires run deep in the veins of the gaming community, and we’re all for it.
Although, without the 1991 tabletop role-playing game, we’d have neither to talk about let alone recommend.
And so, for that, we’re eternally grateful.
How that is done, however, is entirely up to you.
And yet, weirdly enough, both seemed to happen.
But having John Marston hunt the undead was one thing.
Conker’s Bad Fur Day
I know,I know.
What on earth isthisdoing on here?
Of course, anyone will tell you thatConker’s Bad Fur Dayis anythingbutvampire-friendly.
And to be fair, it’s also the best chapter in the whole game.
After waging war against an elite army of stuffed bears, Conker finds himself thrown into another otherworldly scenario.
Only it’s more Translyvania than Teddy Bear’s Picnic, so to speak.
It’s disturbing and downright creepy, and yet oh so memorable at the same time.
It’s actually hard to explain, to be honest.
Worth checking out, though.
I mean, it’sCastlevania.
What more could you want?
Its prominence basically speaks for itself, you know?
Gothic architecture, check.
Cryptic protagonist, check.
Perplexed city population living in constant fear,check.
It’s all there, and it lives up to the vampire mythology incredibly well.
Every kill matters in this monopoly of blood and morality.
So, what’s your take?
Are there any vampire games we should have included on this list?
Do you agree with our five?
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That’s enough blood for one day.
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