Vampire Rain Heading to PlayStation 3
PS3 version to feature new levels and more interactions
Date: Friday, May 09, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

AQ Interactive has confirmed that it will bring Vampire Rain: Altered Species to the PlayStation 3. Gamers take the role of John Lloyd, a member of a US special government unit created to defeat the Nightwalkers, and the only human to ever survive a physical encounter with them.

"We are very excited to bring Vampire Rain: Altered Species to the PlayStation 3," said Artoon President Naoto Oshima. "The incredible power of the PS3, will allow us to give gamers a fully immersive experience. This will include: 5.1 channel audio, over 50 hours of gameplay, extra bonus levels, a lot of completely revamped animations, character interactions and much more."

Previously released for the Xbox 360 to some ho-hum reviews, Vampire Rain: Altered Species is a game that takes place during a dreary night in a suburban, west coast city in the US. For some time now, mankind has been battling the ferocious and terrifying Nightwalkers, a race of superhuman vampires who crave human blood.

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