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(huge spoilers in this comment)

I liked playing this a lot!

I don't actually know anything about Vampire: The Masquerade, so I appreciated the glossary a lot. Still, I only had to look at it two or three times. The story flows really well, there's enough context for the terms used.

The one thing I noted that struck me as a mistake is that it's pretty obvious you were not supposed to talk to Shredder first. I saw their design and immediately threw all possible interrogation strategy out of the window because I wanted so badly to talk to them. But then talking to Oorlag after, the characters were talking like they hadn't talked to Shredder yet. For example, Kira asked if Oorlag had any proof for a claim about Shredder that Shredder had confirmed themself not two minutes ago.

Shredder the Ravnos bartender-and-part-time-vigilante my beloved. I would play so much more of a game with them as one of the main characters if it were available. THEY HAVE HEELIES. 'hot milky, your honor.' I could go on for days about how much I loved about Shredder.

The 'twist' was set up very well. I know some people think that if a twist is easy to predict, it's not a good twist, but I disagree. I got enough hints for a strong suspicion on both fronts of the twist, and I enjoyed finding out the whole truth even though I'd seen it coming. 

I'm happy with my ending, but I might replay it someday just to see Shredder again.

I'm happy with my ending, meaning:  Aurek was in the wrong, not for wiping my memories or for killing Aleksander but for assuming I was still the same person he knew before, and not even asking me about if I wanted to do something like rule the city. I'm very happy I didn't have to rule, but can still serve as advisor to Kira and make sure Shredder doesn't get driven out.

Thanks for sharing!

you need to play Vampire the masquerade : Bloodlines. it's one of the best RPG ever made.