A Vampyre Story sinks teeth into GamersGate
It's been so long since we last heard from A Vampyre Story that we half expected that the undead adventure game from former LucasArts vet Bill Tiller had been sent to the morgue. So imagine as the color returned to our cheeks with news that the Autumn Moon-developed PC adventure was released from its coffin and is now available to stretch its wings as a digital download. While currently it appears that A Vampyre Story is only available from GamersGate, a post on the game's official blog notes that it should begin popping up "on any decent download retail service," including GameTap and metaboli.
First announced more than four years ago, A Vampyre Story is set in Europe during the late 1800s. The game casts players in the gown of a young French opera singer who must escape the hand-drawn clutches of her vampire captive in order to rekindle her former life (and, we hope, the genre's relevancy as well).
First announced more than four years ago, A Vampyre Story is set in Europe during the late 1800s. The game casts players in the gown of a young French opera singer who must escape the hand-drawn clutches of her vampire captive in order to rekindle her former life (and, we hope, the genre's relevancy as well).












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Duke @ Nov 19th 2008 1:45PM
She has to escape her captive? Now that's a twist!
StrangeBum @ Nov 19th 2008 2:02PM
I thought it sounded strange at first too. Then I reread it, and realized what was wrong. Would make for quite a strange twist though
peEtr @ Nov 19th 2008 1:46PM
bah...no shout out for the tip?
StrangeBum @ Nov 19th 2008 2:06PM
Sweet! I remember this piquing my interest back when I first heard about it. Glad to see that it finally finished. May give it a go later when I get home. For now, it's just me and some CAD
Obie @ Nov 19th 2008 3:09PM
Froderick? Eh?
Well I am EYE-gor, not Igor!
Rico @ Nov 19th 2008 4:33PM
£33? Ridiculous. I'm still going to buy it to support adventure games, though.
Rico @ Nov 19th 2008 4:33PM
Oh wait, you can get it for £15 at play.com.
Powerlord @ Nov 20th 2008 1:06AM
I wonder if it'll appear on Steam.
Griffon @ Nov 20th 2008 3:57AM
The Demo woouldn't run for me on vista or xp, *shrug* back to fallout 3.