The 5.6 incremental unofficial patch for Bloodlines is now available, and changes include bug fixes.
Fans of the Troika title Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines have churned out another unofficial patch for the title. Patch v. 4.7 comes in two flavors, one that will update from version 4.6 and a cumulative patch containing all previous unofficial patches that installs directly over Troika's official 1.2 patch. Patch notes for v. 4.7 as well as tips and tricks for troubleshooting quirks are included after the break. You can access both patches on FileFront.
Crimson Cow and Autumn Moon have released a patch for A Vampyre Story. This patch can be used for all versions of the game currently available: US, UK, France, Germany and downloaded versions.
GamingShogun writes, "The new point and click adventure game, in the style of the old LucasArts' classics, A Vampyre Story has shipped to retail stores in North America. The game was developed by Bill Tiller, who worked at LucasArts in designing The Curse of Monkey Island and The Dig. It features beautifully-rendered digital artwork..."
Today marks the first release of "A Vampyre Story" in it's first territory. To mark the occassion, an official demo has been released, to allow everyone to get a sneak peek of the game.
French publisher, Focus Home Interactive has announced their latest PC title 'A Vampyre' story will be released in November, but no specific date just yet.
2404 writes: "The Adventure Company has announced that it will be publishing "A Vampyre Story" in North America, an upcoming point-and-click adventure game by Autumn Moon.
Leading PC digital distribution platform GamersGate announced today that German publisher Crimson Cow has joined the growing list of publishers choosing the portal for their digital distribution.
Massively: "The Vanguard test server is hopping with the release of additional classes for most races and a host of other new features including galleons, fishing and a games arena. The lore behind the updated classes is that some races have been trained by others in practices needed for war while others have taken it upon themselves to learn and adapt."
When Vanguard launched, hopes were high that the game would be a breath of fresh air in the MMO market. Unfortunately, the game didn't meet the expectations of many gamers, who lamented its unfinished state and subsequently left. Sony Online Entertainment hasn't given up on Vanguard though, and they're now offering an incentive for players to return.