Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York (2019)

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Linux · Mac · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · Xbox One

3.10 from 71 ratings

1035 members have it in their collection · 7 playing now · 730 backlogged · 35 wish listed

How long? Main story 7h (from 4 logged playthroughs)

Coteries of New York presents the struggle for power between two vampiric factions: Camarilla and Anarchs among the iconic buildings and night lights of Big Apple. It's a single-player narrative experience, set in a rich, fully licensed, globally recognized universe of Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition.
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Release dates

  • Dec 11, 2019 (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Mar 24, 2020 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Mar 25, 2020 (Europe) PlayStation 4
  • Mar 25, 2020 (North_America) PlayStation 4
  • Apr 15, 2020 (Worldwide) Xbox One
  • Apr 15, 2020 (North_America) Xbox One

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shinespark

Status shinespark Jul 3, 2023

Finished this up, it's fine but noticeably weaker than the other recent Vampire text adventures. Not doing anything new with the setting, little in the way of meaningful choice or influence over the plot, and the focus on running errands above all else kinda gets in the way of the character work.

Maybe check out Parliament of Knives instead.

shinespark

Status shinespark Jul 3, 2023

Bit of a slow start for players already familiar with the setting, and having to tinker with the game's files just to make a manual save is needlessly obnoxious, but I'm enjoying this one so far! The prose is nailing Vampire's scuzzy 3am vibes perfectly, and the complement of unsteady allies you can choose from all seem potentially interesting. Some …

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Bit of a slow start for players already familiar with the setting, and having to tinker with the game's files just to make a manual save is needlessly obnoxious, but I'm enjoying this one so far! The prose is nailing Vampire's scuzzy 3am vibes perfectly, and the complement of unsteady allies you can choose from all seem potentially interesting. Some cool lighting effects on the character portraits, too.

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