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* [[Alternative Character Interpretation]]: Is Isaac a [[Dogged Nice Guy|genuine friend]] that just wants to recover his old relationship with Ash? Or is he an [[Stalker with a Crush|obssesed vampire]] that embraced Ash just to force a relationship, whatever might be its [[Homoerotic Subtext|nature]], between them?
* [[Anticlimax Boss]]:
* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: The endgame. {{spoiler|Assuming you were hoping to kill the Prince in something other than a cut scene}}.▼
** After going through tons of his ghouls inside his mansion, it's rather surprising to discover that {{spoiler|Alistair's already dead}}.
** The first time, when you can easly jump on a safe table and shot Andrei the Tzimisce down with your trusty gun or with long-distance disciplines.
** The Mandarin doesn't even have a health bar.
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* [[Complete Monster]]: Quite a few, which is unsurprising given [[Old World of Darkness|the setting]].
** Andrei is the leader of [[Exclusively Evil|the Sabbat]], so obviously he's bad news. But its not until you reach his lair and [[Body Horror|find out what he's been up to]] that it truly sinks in how depraved he is.
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** On the other side of the fence, Wesp claims that Tessera stole some of the code for his patches even though this isn't true: the initial design for the True Patch stipulated it could be applied on top of Wesp's patch, but this was later discarded. Wesp also claimed that Tessera also "stole" bugfixes from him, but that claim is unprovable, as most of the bugs in the game were first discovered by other parties unrelated to either of them.
** There are two major unofficial patches, and they serve different purposes. They generated some heated debate about their various merits and originality. These patches provoked a lot of [[Fan Dumb]], including flame wars, a war on [[The Other Wiki]], and some people taking their balls and going home.
* [[Fetish Fuel Station Attendant]]:
** Seems to be what happens if you play a Female Malkavian.
** Jeanette. Dear God.
* [[Game Breaker]]:
** Celerity and Potence allow you to go into a [[Bullet Time]] massacre which, at high levels, gives you [[Nigh Invulnerability]] simply because you'll have [[One-Hit Kill|one hit killed]] everything before it can even reach you.
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* [[That One Sidequest]]: Defending the graveyard from a zombie horde. There are literally ''hundreds'' of zombies, they take forever to kill, and the two gates you have to defend are very far apart, and you automatically fail if even ''one'' zombie breaks through. Let's just say that many players take up Romero's offer to get him a hooker (or have sex with him, if your character is female) just to avoid the sheer pain of the graveyard level.
* [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character]]:
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** There are two other primogens at the primogen meeting in LaCroix's office, but you never get to interact with them.
** Grout. Seriously, the head Malkavian vampire already being dead when you find him is going to make you feel very cheated.
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