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### Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 Review
*Reviewed by Leana Hafer on PC, also available on PlayStation and Xbox*
If I may really channel my inner Toreador, I have a complicated, love-hate relationship with *Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2* that feels almost impossible to boil down into a simple thesis statement—or certainly a single-digit number.
At times, I want to be alone with it in a moment of passion, and at others, I want to strangle the life out of it. Nested within the things that bug me about it are bits that I love, and in the parts I like the most, I can detect the subtle whiff of things I loathe.
There is a story well worth experiencing that nevertheless let me down brutally in the end. It gets so much right about how it should feel to play as one of the Kindred through every stolen bite and scrappy brawl, while completely ignoring certain crucial aspects of it.
Did I enjoy it? Certainly. That’s an easy yes. Would I recommend it? That’s a much more complicated question.
The thing is, I could say the same about the original *Bloodlines* as well, despite the two being such different animals. Both are deeply flawed, yet unique and remarkable bites at the apple. Or, I guess, the jugular. And that may be the best compliment I can pay it.
https://www.ign.com/videos/vampire-the-masquerade-bloodlines-2-video-review
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