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10 Best Vampire Games Like TRUST

TRUST is an upcoming first-person shooter vampire game based on a classic, albeit intriguing, plot. You play as a recently awakened vampire leader tasked with fighting back against the human race to ensure your race’s survival. While vampires hunt humans for blood to use as nourishment, humans also hunt vampires for their blood and organs, which they use to generate electricity. Moreover, humans have formidable weapons and technology, and vampires are now on the losing side of this age-old battle. While TRUST certainly sounds exciting, it is still under development, and players don’t know how long they will wait until it launches. Fortunately, there are several other vampire games that feature closely similar plots, epic action, intriguing storytelling, and beautiful visuals. Here is an overview of the ten best vampire games, like TRUST, you can sink your teeth into in the meantime.
10. BloodRayne
The fight between vampires and humans in BloodRayne is not over blood. Moreover, vampires are the good guys, while humans are evil. The humans are a group of Nazis trying to use supernatural artifacts to win the war. However, the artifacts can unleash ferocious monsters that can destroy the whole world. You play Rayne, half human and half vampire, on a mission to hunt and stop the Nazis. The combat system is versatile, and you can use blades, guns, various other weapons, and your incredible vampiric abilities.
9. Vampyr
Vampyr lets you play as a human-turned-vampire struggling with your urge to feed on human blood. You must decide whether to unleash the monster within and go on a killing rampage or keep it caged and find a cure to your condition and the flu ravaging the people. Moreover, you must use your incredible vampiric abilities to fight against vampire hunters, undead skals, and other supernatural enemies.
8. DARKWATCH
DARKWATCH, also known as DARKWATCH: Curse of the West, is a first-person shooter vampire game about a human-turned-vampire hunting and killing other vampires. The action is gruesome, and you can choose from a large arsenal of diverse guns, ranging from rifles to shotguns. Moreover, you can upgrade your weapons using the sanity points you get after defeating enemies. Interestingly, you also have a trusty, fierce dog fighting by your side.
7. Legacy of Kain: Defiance
Legacy of Kain: Defiance is the third and final installment of the Legacy of Kain series. It pits Kain and Raziel, two highly evolved and powerful vampires, against each other. You can play as either vampire and master their unique powers and playstyles. The action is intense and involves incredible vampiric abilities, magical swords, and other weapons. Besides action, you can also enjoy solving puzzles and unravelling an intriguing story as you go.
6. CODE VEIN
While CODE VEIN uses a fancy term to refer to vampires, it is a vampire game through and through. The vampires in this game are called Revenants, undead humans with incredible strength and supernatural vampiric abilities.
Humans are not a threat to vampires in this game. Instead, vampires must fight against monsters evolved from other vampires. The action is epic, and you can utilize a variety of weapons and vampire abilities. Notably, while the game doesn’t employ comic book art style, the visuals are still stylistic.
5. The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing
Van Helsing’s reputation as a ruthless vampire and monster hunter precedes him. You must live up to the hero’s reputation in The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing as you fight on the humans’ side against vampires and other ferocious monsters.
While Van Helsing is only human, his devastating weapons and incredible skills and abilities make him feel powerful. Besides weapons, you can also use magic and alchemy. Moreover, you can upgrade your weapons, skills, and abilities through a simple level-up system.
4. BloodLust 2: Nemesis
BloodLust 2: Nemesis focuses more on conflicts and politics within a vampire society than on the conflict with humans. You can play as a male or female vampire in any of three classes, each with varying skills and playstyles. The game mostly focuses on dungeon-crawling and combat, so prepare for lots of action as you fight against rival vampires. Notably, the non-linear world and procedurally generated dungeons keep the action and adventure fresh for replayability.
3. Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt
The conflict between vampires and humans is more subtle in Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt. Moreover, there is internal conflict between various vampire classes. You play as a vampire hunting humans for blood and fighting against rival vampires and inquisition soldiers. Like TRUST, the game’s versatile design gives you freedom of choice on how you can solve various challenges. For example, you can go in guns blazing if you don’t mind causing a commission. Alternatively, you can launch a sneak attack if you prefer a stealthy approach.
2. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine
You fight on the humans’ side as a revered monster hunter in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine. While you lack the vampiric abilities in TRUST, you have an arsenal of deadly weapons to use against vampires. The action is epic and is accompanied by a fun adventure and engaging storytelling. Interestingly, Blood and Wine is an expansion of the original The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. However, it is big enough to be a stand-alone game. It features over 30 hours of main story gameplay and numerous side missions.
1. V Rising
V Rising comes closest to the overall concept and gameplay design in TRUST. Like the latter, you play as a vampire who recently awakened to discover that the world has changed. Vampires and humans are in constant conflict, as are various vampire factions. The hack-and-slash action is intense, and you can use an impressive range of weapons and vampiric abilities. However, V Rising also offers more than just action and storytelling. It is essentially a vampire simulation game. As such, you can build a castle, make friends and enemies, and do virtually anything else a vampire would.













