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Vampire: The Masquerade — Bloodlines is a first-person role-playing game and immersive sim based on White Wolf's World of Darkness setting. It was the first third-party game to use Valve's Source Engine, and the last of three releases from Troika Games.
Previews
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Edge Equip PC special (2003)
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Edge (July 2003)
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PC Gamer (UK) (July 2003)
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PC Gamer (US), including cover (September 2003)
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Games™ (November 2003)
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PC Zone (December 2003)
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Games™ (April 2004)
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Edge (July 2004)
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Play (US), with Leonard Boyarsky interview (August 2004)
Reviews
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Edge (January 2005)
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GamesMaster (January 2005)
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PC Gamer UK (January 2005)
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PC Gamer US (January 2005)
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PC Zone (January 2005)
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Play (US) (January 2005)
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Computer Games (February 2005)
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GMR (February 2005)
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Hyper (February 2005)
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PC Powerplay (February 2005)
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Computer Gaming World (March 2005)