Vampire Therapist | Official Reveal Trailer

  • 8 months ago
Help vampires deal with their problems in this trailer for Vampire Therapist. Check out the trailer to learn about the upcoming game. In Vampire Therapist, being undead doesn't make emotional baggage go away. Vampires are still human, and they need help. By learning therapy techniques, you can help the long-dead find inner peace.

With real-life therapy techniques at its core, Vampire Therapist allows you to examine and deconstruct vampire psyches from different historical periods across several millennia. It turns out an immortal life of rampant bloodlust carries a high emotional tariff.

Take on the role of Sam, a former cowboy and full-time vampire who is looking for meaning in his own immortality. Luckily, Sam has help and learns more about himself with the assistance of 3,000-year-old therapist and fellow undead: Andromachos, a reformed warrior and assassin. But it’s not just Sam who is looking for help. There’s plenty of other blood-suckers out there and they’ve got their own problems to share. From agoraphobia to narcissism, players are tasked with helping the undead realize that just because they aren’t alive, it doesn’t mean they can’t live.

Vampire Therapist will be available on PC via Steam on June 17, 2024.
Transcript
00:00 I used to think I knew what being a vampire meant.
00:04 I thought it was being sexy, blood-sucking monsters 'til the end of time.
00:09 But our mortal issues follow us into death, and it's them that make us monsters, not the fangs.
00:16 Once I started addressing them issues, I started to understand what a vampire could be.
00:22 Unlike mortals, we got all the time in the world to fix ourselves.
00:26 And if we did, we could do a hell of a lot more than murdering and shopping for skin-tight leather.
00:32 We can't do it ourselves, though. Untangling centuries-old issues ain't a solo job.
00:38 Vampires ain't known for their inner peace.
00:42 But I found mine, and I'm gonna help other children of the night find theirs, too.
00:48 [Music]

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