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lol nope, Vampire the Masqaurade is one of a kind
also we had similar rpg with witcher, dragon age, divinity origin, bg3
...It just doesn't have the ability for you to actually dance in clubs so...
MASS EFFECT!
...You'll look like an idiot while dancing but hey at least it has better dialogue than Dragon Age the we somehow lost the plot veil why do we hear anger from pushing identity politics guard.
not really, unabashed and in your face content was pretty common in video games back then
btw, one of the founders of Troika that made the game was Tim Cain, who is a pretty progressive person who also happens to be gay.
Games today are super expensive to make. Its why we get remakes.
the game is considered today a cult classic. It initially didn't sell well due to technical issues as well as being released so close to half-life 2
as long as it is not updated "for a modern audience"