Stormonu
NeoGrognard
Yikes, did you get thrown into the mosh pit!Ahhh. OWoD. First ttrpg i ever played, and straight into Sabbath campaign. It rocked. But unlike that girl from your game, mine was with group of peps who's idea of good Friday evening was chilling in the historical old graveyard (it's nice place in the center of the city, it was used from mid 1600's till 1880s, lots of greenery, but still, old graveyard by night), drinking and blasting old school black/death metalWe even had some sessions there.
While d&d is by default PG-13 that can be turned up to R, oWoD's default setting is hard R which can be tuned down to PG-13. Because of themes it covers, i personally, don't accept people i don't know at least decently well in my WoD games.
Our oWoD was a lot more subdued, but was certainly more "R" than our typical PG-13 D&D games. Most interestingly, where D&D emphasizes co-operation, Vampire and the like thrives with intra-player conflict on some level, if not outright plotting/confrontation between characters and their plans.