Vampire the Masquerade – Swansong: Test comparison German magazines [2/6] – News

Vampire the Masquerade - Swansong: Test comparison German magazines [2/6] - News

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In our comparison of grades Vampire the Masquerade – Swansong we list tests, reviews, ratings or whatever from the following German online game magazines – regardless of the fact that some of them also publish print offers (aka booklets): CBS (Computer Bild Spiele), GameStar.de (& GamePro. de) GIGA.de, PCGames.de (& Videogameszone.de), Spieletipps.de and, of course, GamersGlobal.de – whereby we politely place ourselves at the end of the review list. What is important to us: A rating can only be a rough description of the game quality – please read the respective test report before you comment on a grade that might be out of the ordinary. The magazines Gameswelt.de and Eurogamer.de no longer appear since they decided to no longer write a rating under their tests.

Rating comparison: Vampire the Masquerade – Swansong

Review by note/link Quote from the review
computer image games Not tested*
GameStar /
GamePro
Not tested*
GIGA Not tested*
PC Games /
Videogameszone.de
Not tested*
Game Tips 80
v.100
I like games that are difficult to classify. At first Vampire: Swansong blew my mind and after that it just got better and better. If you like investigating crime scenes, chatting, discovering and making decisions. […] Swansong is more of an RPG movie than an RPG adventure. With this knowledge you will definitely not be disappointed.
GamersGlobal 9.0
v. 10
I am very positively surprised! I was expecting a Telltale Games-style adventure, but Vampire The Masquerade – Swansong is pretty much how I imagined the evolution of the classic adventure. At the same time, the developers successfully combine this with role-playing elements, which I see primarily as an atmospheric enrichment and less as a game-mechanical advantage.
average rating 8.5 *Last checked: 05/19/2022, 10:15 am

We calculate the average rating based on the 10 system, so a “75” corresponds to a 7.5. Of course, the rating systems and philosophies differ in detail. If a magazine awards different ratings or grades depending on the platform, we use the highest for the average. If a test has been published by a magazine in the meantime, which is marked as “Not tested” here, we would be happy if you mention the rating along with a link as a comment.

Reference-www.gamersglobal.de