Vampire Rain: Altered Species
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Is it age appropriate?
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Not age appropriate for kids under 17, age appropriate for kids over 17; suggested age 17. -
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Common Sense says
Vampire stealth game with gratuitous gore.
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of Vampire Rain: Altered Species was written by Harold Goldberg
Parents need to know that this game is full of gratuitous blood and gore. Vampires attack humans, and when they get you, they rip you to pieces and copious amounts of blood flow.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about the stealth nature of the game and why it's better to creep in the shadows than to shoot the various vampires. You can talk also about the nature of these stealth puzzles and the course you take to avoid violence. Does over-the-top video game violence desensitize you to real life violence? How about the music in the game – did you notice that there was dramatic music when there shouldn't have been?
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What’s the Story?
The game controls have indeed been upgraded for this new iteration so movement is easier, and there's a generally helpful tutorial for those who haven't played a stealth game before. Still, when you near a wire, which will help you to move from building to building, your player won't jump on to the wire unless he's precisely underneath. Having to take time to position yourself properly under a wire seems inappropriate programming in a game that's about stealth. Also bad is that there's often no place to hide once the vampires have seen you; that means quick, certain death.
CloseIs It Any Good?
While the vampires have ugly fangs and contorted, bloody faces, they appear mechanical. Even as they rip you to shreds when you're not being stealthy, even as blood flows like that from an open fire hydrant on a summer day, you don't feel particularly creeped out. You just wonder why the game was released without the addition of those compelling elements of fear and suspense. The gamemakers have had two tries to give gamers a product full of fear. Since Ignition hasn't taken the time to truly craft a gripping game, it's time to put a stake through the heart of this series.
ClosePublisher’s Details
ESRB rating: M (for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence)

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