Story Mode and Hard Mode on the way
DONTNOD Entertainment’s narrative-driven action-RPG, Vampyr, continues to receive ongoing support, as the difficulty modes have updated for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. There’s never been a better time for players to enter early 20th century Britain.
The latest update includes two new game difficulty modes which add further replayability for existing players, and more options for those who haven’t yet sunk their teeth into this dark adventure through 1918 London.
Story Mode de-emphasizes combat, placing a greater focus on narrative so players can enjoy Dr. Jonathan Reid’s journey with less challenging gameplay. On the other end of the scale, Hard Mode makes combat much more difficult. Players will receive less experience from killing enemies too, forcing them to rely even more on embracing citizens to grow in power. Upon starting a new game, players will be given the option to choose from these two new modes or a third ‘Normal Mode’ if they wish to play the original Vampyr experience.
In addition to the new difficulty modes, the update introduced a host of optimization tweaks and fixes. Nvidia Ansel will also be made available for PC, which allows players to capture beautiful in-game screenshots, viewing and sharing them in 3D on mobile phone, PC or VR Headset. View the full patch notes here.
Vampyr is available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam.
Related: FOX21 Secures Rights to Develop Vampyr TV Series
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