Redfall. - I'm not angry, just...disappointed.

Ah, a vampire game with a day and night cycle where daylight has no effect on vampires.

A quick blast of a UV lamp turns 'em to stone though.

It is very silly to have vampires wandering around in the daylight when their whole thing is that they can't.

There are even human enemies in the game. Just have more of them show up during the day rather than breaking one of the main rules of the mythical creature your entire game is based on.
 
It is very silly to have vampires wandering around in the daylight when their whole thing is that they can't.

There are even human enemies in the game. Just have more of them show up during the day rather than breaking one of the main rules of the mythical creature your entire game is based on.
To be fair, I want to say Castlevania 64 did it. They just heavily weakened them in the day.
 
This might seem like a petty complaint given how shit the performance and bugs are but why are all the vampires wearing identical trench coats with popped collars?

They're not an organized army with a uniform, this is a virus that turns ordinary people into vampires so they should mostly be wearing their street clothes or whatever they were wearing when they turned right?

Does the virus automatically give you a trench coat when you become a vampire?
 
I literally have never heard of this game until it came out, I think in my mind I lumped it in with another game "Earthfall" because both of them have equally forgettable names.

How, how fucking RAW do you have to make a game to NOT fucking put something in the Goddamn chimney. This isn't a Goddamn Roblox game where an empty fucking chimney would be useful!
 
iirc, the female protagonist is a lesbian but it only comes up in an optional email or two
Just for a bit of extra context, one of the female main secondary characters was in a relationship with the player character, whose gender is selected at the start of the game.

It's inoffensive, but still pretty cringeworthy because it's once again young lesbians (such as the Asian nerd character on a quest to save her waifu), the safest form of diversity. There was a similar thing either Emily's "ambiguous" partner in Dishonoured 2, who was clearly written and treated as a woman, lmao
 
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