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Vigil: Blood Bitterness

Dripping with Style

Vigil (published in Europe as Victi) is a remarkable experience. And sometimes a frustrating one, as we'll get to, but let's start with the reasons you may find it not only interesting, but even compelling.

It's a fully 3D graphic adventure, playable almost entirely with the mouse--and the graphics are amazing. Amazingly stark, that is; almost everything is black and white, with splashes of color used to emphasize some features (and something in color is almost always important to the game in some fashion). It is visually striking, stylish, and a clearly points, in a way, to one of the futures for games: as we approach photorealism, photorealism becomes pointless, and the way to create graphically compelling games is to instead adopt an innovative and unique style.