Yeah. Mysterious "Vampire gods" that come out of nowhere, block off a small town, warp away the sun and the sea with strange powers and establish a cult that you have to figure out the mystery behind and kill your way through? Sounds badass. Personally, I don't object to the broad strokes of the route they chose, although I can understand why one might. The particulars of every character and all the gameplay involved, however, are irredeemably slathered in woke incompetence. As is tradition in modern AAA gaming, I suppose.
Yeah. Mysterious "Vampire gods" that come out of nowhere, block off a small town, warp away the sun and the sea with strange powers and establish a cult that you have to figure out the mystery behind and kill your way through? Sounds badass. Personally, I don't object to the broad strokes of the route they chose, although I can understand why one might. The particulars of every character and all the gameplay involved, however, are irredeemably slathered in woke incompetence. As is tradition in modern AAA gaming, I suppose.