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"The Vampire Regent" is a narrative-driven game where you play as a newly turned vampire seeking to regain your humanity. Navigate political intrigue, form alliances, and make moral choices in a gothic Victorian setting. Your actions and relationships will determine your path to redemption or downfall.

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Reviews

80%
Audience ScoreBased on 60 reviews
story12 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
  • The game features engaging writing and a compelling story that evolves based on player choices, providing a sense of immersion and replayability.
  • The world-building in Mordhaven is well-developed, creating an intriguing setting for players familiar with the vampire lore.
  • Many players found the conversational response options to be entertaining and well-crafted, adding humor and depth to interactions.
  • The save system is broken, as saving to one slot overwrites others, leading to potential loss of progress and frustration for players.
  • Despite being a powerful character, players often feel powerless as they are frequently outmatched by weaker opponents and sidelined in key narrative moments.
  • The plot can feel constrained and poorly executed at times, with choices that lack meaningful impact and a narrative that sometimes seems disjointed or rushed.
  • story74 mentions

    The story has received mixed reviews, with some praising its depth, character development, and engaging plot twists, while others criticize it for being overly ambitious, poorly structured, and lacking coherence in plot lines and choices. Many players found the narrative compelling and immersive, particularly appreciating the impact of player decisions, but noted issues with pacing, a lack of meaningful consequences, and a frustrating save system. Overall, while the game offers intriguing elements, it struggles to maintain a consistent and satisfying storyline, especially for more mature audiences.

    • “I won't go into spoilers, but I will say I love the writing and the way the story shifts and changes with your decisions. There is enough depth and uncertainty to make me want to play again, do things differently, and see how else the writers will surprise me.”
    • “The story was deep, the characters well written, and the choices felt personal and meaningful. The bugs were few... yeah, give this game a chance.”
    • “There are improvements to bring to the game in itself, mainly on the UI side, but the story is not only well written but also very immersive.”
    • “The authors pushed political ideology via the story and it wasn't a light touch--it was ham-fisted and in your face.”
    • “It lures you in with the promise of playing a character who can actually shape the lives of the people around him, but despite some occasional (and very enjoyable) segments where this actually feels true, most of the resulting narrative feels incredibly constrained and railroaded, especially in the later parts of the story.”
    • “Then the story is pretty basic and the huge 'twist' at the end is so ham-fisted it's ridiculous and takes away all the weight built up with characters before.”
  • gameplay16 mentions

    Gameplay is characterized by a stat-based system and an activity hub, which some players find simplistic and tedious, while others appreciate the depth it adds. The lack of a robust save system is a common criticism, especially in longer games where decisions can lead to significant time loss. Overall, players who enjoy gameplay-heavy experiences tend to favor this title for its mechanics and engaging story.

    • “I really liked the story and the mechanics.”
    • “I actually really like the more gameplay-heavy games like this one; it's why I played it again and why most of my favorite choice games have a lot of gameplay and stats to them.”
    • “Effectively, I lost four hours of gameplay with one decision.”
    • “I feel that the problem with a lot of choose-your-own-adventure games with gameplay elements and stat grinding is not having a good save system.”
    • “Having more gameplay should equal a solid save system if the game is longer than 30 minutes.”
  • replayability6 mentions

    The game offers significant replayability, featuring a wealth of side content and multiple endings that encourage players to revisit the experience. Users consistently highlight the abundance of replayable elements, making it a compelling choice for those seeking variety.

    • “The novel has high replayability with plenty of side content and several endings.”
    • “There is also a ton of replayability.”
    • “Very replayable.”
  • grinding4 mentions

    Reviews indicate that while some players find the grinding mechanics in the game simplistic and tedious, others do not have significant issues with it. A common concern is the lack of a robust save system, which can detract from the experience in games that involve extensive stat grinding and gameplay elements.

    • “I feel that the problem with a lot of choose-your-own-adventure games with a lot of gameplay elements and stat grinding is not having a good save system.”
    • “Mechanic-wise, the activity hub and stat-based gameplay may be simplistic and tedious for some.”
  • humor2 mentions

    The humor in the game is widely praised, with many users finding it to be exceptionally well-executed and genuinely funny.

    • “Several were hilariously perfect.”
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Play time

4hMedian play time
4hAverage play time
4-4hSpent by most gamers
*Based on 2 analyzed playthroughs

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