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1564930cookie-checkVampire’s Fall: Origins, Old-School Tactical RPG Releases On PC January 31st
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2020/01

Vampire’s Fall: Origins, Old-School Tactical RPG Releases On PC January 31st

Early Morning Studio’s Vampire’s Fall: Origins started as a Gothic, mobile RPG with PvP tournaments. After it gained quite a following and managed to become a sleeper hit within the community who followed the title, Early Morning decided to elevate the game to the next level by porting it to PC.

The open-world RPG takes place in a world where a village fears being overrun by a Witchmaster, so they decide to gather a local militia, train for the worst, and hope for the best. You take on the role of a new recruit, who must battle against the forces of darkness and save your village from the impending doom of supernatural forces.

Gameplay consists of traveling around the dark-fantasy open-world, battling monsters in turn-based battles, leveling up your character, unlocking new gear, and unraveling the story. You can check out the trailer for the PC version of the game below.

Typically mobile games are not known for looking all that great, and visually it’s hard to retain interest in a game game that goes from mobile to PC if the assets stay the same, which is why Early Morning Studio decided to revamp the graphics, and upgrade the resolution.

The design of the game hearkens back to classics like the Legacy of Kain of Black Isle Studios’ CRPGs before Wizards of the Coast got woke.

There are dialogue choices throughout the game, along with multiple skills and abilities you can acquire and upgrade throughout your adventure.

I suppose if you’re tired of all the other faux-CRPGs that have come out lately and wanted something grounded and hardcore set within a gritty, dark-fantasy setting, Vampire’s Fall: Origins might satisfy that itch.

The game also allows you to choose from a bloodline of infamous vampires such as Nosferatu, Renjeni, Magistrav, and Equides.

There’s full keyboard and mouse support, along with controller support, and Steam achievements. The PvP has been removed for now, but depending on how well the game does on Steam, they may re-implement it with some balance patches.

You can learn more about Vampire’s Fall: Origins or wishlist the game by visiting the Steam store page.

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