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[Vampire: The Masquerade] [Kickstarter] Chicago by Night 5E is already funded!

Started by CTPhipps, November 01, 2018, 05:19:35 PM

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Quote from: Snowman0147;1067367I only fell in love with it because of Bloodlines which was mystery trench coat and katana video game with interesting characters.  It was cyberpunk, but with supernatural gothic horror instead of cyberware.

You mean it was....Gothic Punk?

What it was described as being in the 1st Edition handbook?

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Quote from: CTPhipps;1067862You mean it was....Gothic Punk?

What it was described as being in the 1st Edition handbook?

But done much better with a tighter focus than the original books promoted.
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