4 out of 5 rating for Vampire: The Requiem
Vampire: The Requiem was essentially a reboot of the successful Vampire: The Masquerade. Rather than simply release yet another ‘Revised edition’, an entirely new World of Darkness was created with new lines for Vampires, Werewolves, Mages and the rest. This afforded the developers to avoid edition warring (as was apparent from their ‘Revised’ editions previously), while also giving the developers carte blanche to clean up the system and setting as they like while deliberately removing real world cultural references (including the ‘gothic punk’ motif). The result is a game that is undeniably playable and very professionally produced, but losing something of the nuance and, indeed, passion of it’s forerunner. I never found myself reading the book for any great length of time, whereas I would happily read Masquerade in a single sitting. It must also be noted that the game requires the use of the World of Darkness core rules - it’s not standalone.