There's no notebook or menu where all the clues you find are stored, so it pays to be observant-and even to take your own notes, as was recommended during our playthrough. What makes Swansong work, however, is that the connections are yours to create. In terms of gathering physical evidence, Swansong feels similar to something like LA Noire, where you can interact with marked items and hotspots that give you information. Figuring out anything beyond that, however, is up to you. The bodyguards are missing along with Moore's head. Moore was seen leaving the apartment with his bodyguards in the middle of the night, and then returning later, seemingly propped between his guards. A quick conversation with the officer in charge gives you a sense of what's going on. As you enter the apartment, you're immediately greeted with a grisly sight: the murder victim, decapitated. The level starts at the entrance of Moore's penthouse apartment with Galeb having intercepted an FBI agent and then-seemingly after draining and disposing of their body-impersonating them. As Galeb, you're there serving two agendas: first, to find out what happened to Moore, and second, to locate five of Moore's files about his powerful vampire clients, along with anything else that might be suspicious, in order to keep it all from falling into human hands. The victim, Jason Moore, was a human who worked for powerful figures in the local vampire society. The section I played took place early in the story, in which a vampire named Galeb is dispatched to investigate the murder of a specialty banker for high-end clients. The choices you make, characters you interact with, and successes and failures you rack up all affect how the story will shake out. You'll play as three different vampires in Swansong-each is part of the hidden vampire society in Boston, all playing different roles in the story. Swansong is set in the World of Darkness, the same universe as the upcoming Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines and Bloodlines 2, but focuses on narrative and takes more of its inspiration from the tabletop RPG franchise than the action-RPG approach of Bloodlines. Now Playing: Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong | RPG Trailer By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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