WINNER of the 2020 XYZZY Awards (Best Game) The elders have entrusted you, an elite vampire courier, to deliver their secrets. Can you outrun the hunters, the other drivers, and the rising sun? "Vampire: The Masquerade — Night Road" is an interactive horror novel by Kyle Marquis, based on "Vampire: The Masquerade" and set in the World of Darkness shared story universe. Your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination. It won the "Best Game" award in the 2020 XYZZY Awards for interactive fiction. It’s a new Dark Age for the dead. When the Second Inquisition's vampire hunters hacked phone lines and computer networks to expose and destroy vampires all over the world, the elders turned to undead couriers like you. For ten years, you’ve raced across the desert between cities, delivering vital information and supplies. But when an old friend reappears with a plan to disrupt the blood trade across the American Southwest, everything you’ve built starts crashing down. Outrun the Competition. Drive, hide, or fight back! Unleash the powers of your blood in ancient Disciplines to change form, vanish from sight, or dominate the minds of your enemies. Employ blood magic, inhuman strength, and the creatures of the night to escape destruction—or just run your enemies off the road and keep going. Deliver or Die. All secrets have an expiration date—and so do you. Race across the desert to deliver secrets, promises, and threats. Do whatever it takes to drop off your parcel. But when the job is done, will you stick around to exploit the situation? Run Down Your Prey. Only blood can sate the Hunger. Charm, seduce, or seize what you need, but don’t let anyone know what you are. If you break the Masquerade, your fellow vampires will destroy you for your indiscretions, assuming the Second Inquisition doesn't find you first. • Winner of the 2020 XYZZY Awards for interactive fiction (Best Game) • Play as male, female, or nonbinary. • Hunt the alleys and back roads of the American Southwest to stave off hunger and resist the frenzied call of the Beast. • Join the Camarilla—the immortal society of the vampire elite—or break its hold on the border states. • Confront the horrors of your immortal existence in illegal hospitals, disease-ridden prison camps, and forgotten research facilities littered with failed experiments. • Modify your car for speed, durability, or smuggling, but remember—wherever you're going, you have to get there by dawn! Death is a hard road. You drive it every night.
I love it.
I’m a huge VTM fan have been since I first played Bloodlines, this is the second Choice of Games I’ve played and I love it, I hope more games like this one and Parliament of Knives the other game I played will be made, the only downside is this game doesn’t have my favorite clan The Malkavians as playable, but it does have my second favorite clan in The Tremere. Great game and great book rolled into one, it quenches my thirst for a VTM Roleplay game.
An excellent foray into the VTM/WoD Universe
Fans of the VTM games series should undoubtedly add this IF title to their libraries. Those that are new, take a chance and experience an overarching story of betrayal, greed, occultism and undeath where friendships will be tested and alliances bent or broken. Just get it.
Phenomenal
Phenomenal writing, great game, one of the best ever takes on Vampire. Bravo!
A Great Ride
My first play through resulted in a slow, gruesome, and painful final death. It was awesome. Second time I had a great ending, can’t wait to see how it ends the third time.
Very good game. Well worth it.
Super good in terms of writing and storytelling. I’ve played through a few times, and every time I do I always find something new. Awesome rpg.
Keeps resetting
I enjoy this game, but I have only one complaint. This randomly keeps resetting itself and all of my progress gets lost. That is the only thing keeping me from giving it a 5 star. It may not make sense why I say I like it when it does this at random intervals, but it’s still an enjoyable time sync.
Genuinely incredible
This game is, without exaggeration, one of the best RPGs I’ve played, text or otherwise. A remarkable achievement for its genre.
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