From a very real 18th century fear to the Halloween iconography we know and love—we owe it all to the enduring, mystifying appeal of the vampire. Max Schreck as the vampiric Count Orlok in F.W. Murnau ...
From its tabletop roots in 1991 to its steady evolution to the modern vampire, Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines had its humble beginning in books and dice. Through several community patches and a ...
Sam Reid's Lestat will share his side of the story while finding stardom as a rock icon. Season 3 is slated to arrive in 2026. Lestat is ready for his close-up. Excited as fans are to see Reid's ...
RPGs Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is not the faithful sequel I'd hoped to see, but maybe that's a bigger marker of progress than it seems RPGs After 21 years and various delays, Vampire: The ...
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 players will experience the game’s narrative through two alternating playable characters: Elder vampire Phyre and Malkavian detective Fabien. After centuries of ...
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 lets players step into modern Seattle’s World of Darkness. Gamers will play as Phyre, an Elder Vampire who wakes with no memories of their past. Character ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Earlier this year, Rebel Wolves--the developer co-founded by The Witcher 3 director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz--unveiled its inaugural game, The Blood of ...
C.M. Edwards is a writer currently employed by Valnet as a GameRant lists writer. He has been working professionally as a writer and editor for the past seven years in multiple fields, including comic ...
Robert Eggers’ version of Nosferatu opens with a breathtaking sequence of dark psychosexual romance, as melancholy maiden Ellen Hutter (Lily-Rose Depp) is beckoned by a mysterious figure out of her ...
Just in time for spooky season, archaeologists have unleashed grisly new information about how a “real-life vampire” spent her final moments. An elite female “vampire” who died some 350 years ago was ...
Some of the cited work in the article is from long-term collaborators (such as Dr. Gerald Carter at Princeton University) with whom I frequently interact and work together. You can probably picture a ...