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2 [[caption-width-right:350: Taste the Big Apple]]
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4''Coteries of New York'' is a single-player narrative experience, set in a rich, fully licensed universe of ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' (specifically [[TabletopGame/VampireTheMasqueradeFifthEdition Fifth Edition]]) and set in the TabletopGame/WorldOfDarkness by Creator/WhiteWolf. It was developed by Polish game designer Draw Distance.
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6The game presents the struggle for power between two vampiric factions: Camarilla and Anarchs among the iconic buildings and night lights of Big Apple. After a traumatic transformation into the undead, your character finds themselves alone and friendless in the hostile territory of New York City. Directed to a nearby park, you encounter a vampire who advises you to do the one thing that might keep you alive: make a coterie of fellow vampires. Stronger together, you and several friends might just be able to survive your unlife a bit longer than separately. Each vampire you meet will want something and has different motivations, though, which might bring you closer to Final Death than away from it.
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8The game notably incorporates elements from the ''New York by Night'' supplement that was published for the tabletop RPG.
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10It was released for computers on December 11th, 2019. It has since been released on Platform/XboxOne, Platform/PlayStation4, and Platform/NintendoSwitch.
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12A stand alone expansion — ''[[VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeShadowsOfNewYork Shadows of New York]]'', featuring a new playable character from the Lasombra clan — was released in 2020.
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14!!The game contains the following tropes:
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16* AllForNothing: [[spoiler: The player character manages to assemble a coterie of friends, has probably made some political connections, and has set up an alliance between Sophie as well as Torque. Sophia is killed, the coterie isn't there during the climax, and the player character is very likely going to become the blood bound pawn of Thomas Arturo.]]
17* AuthorityInNameOnly: The Duskborn Primogen, Robert Larson, is considered a convenience by the Prince at best and a potentially dangerous Masquerade breach at worst and is mostly ignored.
18* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: Arturo achieves all of his objectives and you are forced to become his agent.]]
19* TheBeautifulElite: The Camarilla present themselves as such. {{Averted}} with Prince Panhard who is notably described as plain.
20* BecomingTheMask: [[spoiler: What happened with D'Angelo. He was a former newspaper reporter and small-time novelist when he was Embraced. To cope, he literally became his fictional character by adopting all of his mannerisms.]]
21* BigBad: It's set up that Callihan or Prince Panhard is this. [[spoiler: In actuality, it's Thomas Arturo who is playing all of them for suckers.]]
22* BigDamnHeroes: At the start of the endgame, [[spoiler: Kaiser alerts the friends you've made that you have been captured by the Second Inquisition. They ambush the caravan and rescue you.]]
23* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Sophie is killed by Adelaine on Arturo's orders, the Prince and Callihan get away with their crimes, plus the entire coup plan fails. Worse, you will remain ThePawn for the Elders above you with one drink toward becoming Blood Bound to Arturo. The only benefit you can say is that you have probably made some friends along the way who have your back.]] Verges on a DownerEnding [[spoiler: depending on whether you think your character can ever break free.]]
24* TheCameo: Aisling Sturbridge, the Tremere signature character who's appeared in ''VTM'' sourcebooks and tie-in materials for decades, makes a brief on-screen appearance as Agathon's sire and mentor. She has a bigger role in ''Shadows of New York'', which also introduces the major canon character of Katherine Weise, Brujah Promethean. [[spoiler:[[TheReveal Or does it?]]]]
25* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler: Thomas Arturo arranged the entire plot of the game, just for fun.]]
26* ContinuityNod:
27** Agathon's sire is Aisling Sturbridge, the Tremere signature character from the tie-in novel series and some of the sourcebooks. ''Coteries'' reveals that she remains the High Regent of the Chantry of the Five Boroughs two decades later.
28** Tamika and her siblings are permitted to keep a domain in the city (despite the Gangrel's official separation from the Camarilla) due to their sire Jezebelle's pivotal role in the Battle of New York, which took place in the ''V:TM'' tie-in novels from the late '90s/early '00s. Jezebelle herself is a minor character in the ''New York By Night'' V5 supplementary sourcebook.
29** Hope mentions being acquainted with her fellow NYC-dwelling Malkavian Dev/Null from ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeRedemption''.
30** ''Redemption'' gets a few more nods in ''Shadows of New York'', not least of all the appearance of Katherine Weise, AKA Ecaterina the Wise, as a major character. One ending is a barrage of them, including explicit references to Christof and his patron St. Jude. The alligator ghouls stalking the deepest depths of the sewers get a nod as well, although funnily enough, neither the speaker nor their recipient believe they really exist.
31* DecadentCourt: The Camarilla is this with all the backstabbing, murder, and treachery expected.
32* DiabolusExMachina: [[spoiler:The plan to confront Prince Panhard and Boss Callihan over their shady alliance is derailed by the appearance of Thomas Arturo, who reveals himself to have masterminded the entire plot. He espouses some of his philosophy, has his insane minion behead Sophie, and enslaves you with the blood bond. The prince and Callihan each take their leave, and neither Qadir nor your coterie is present to help you out or offer any resistance. [[DownerEnding The end]].]]
33* DisproportionateRetribution: The Camarilla is very fond of this.
34** You can be killed for your sire creating you without permission.
35** A vampire in Central Park can be killed for threatening you, claiming territory without permission, and being an Anarch.
36* TheDragon: Being vampires, multiple ones have these.
37** Qadir serves as this for Prince Panhard. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for her, he [[DragonTheirFeet isn't present during the climax]] and is thus in no position to help her out.]]
38** Adelaide serves as this for [[spoiler: Thomas Arturo.]]
39** Victor serves as one for [[spoiler: Callihan]].
40* TheDreaded: The Scarred One is one of these, being the boogeyman of Gangrel in New York (and possibly beyond).
41* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Jezebelle is a minor character from ''New York by Night'' that was killed by the Second Inquisition between it and the game.
42* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: A lot of vampires have things called "Touchstones" that are the humans they care about in their lives.
43* FilmNoir: D'Angelo adopts a lot of HardBoiledDetective tropes from these. [[spoiler: Because he used to be a small time newspaper reporter and author who wrote those kind of books.]]
44* ForTheEvulz: [[spoiler: Thomas Arturo has arranged this entire plot for the purposes of causing a little chaos in the city he already effectively controls. Your Embrace, Sophie's rebellion, and the attack on Ellis Island? All of it is because ItAmusedMe.]]
45* Foreshadowing: Sophie admits that she hasn't been part of a coterie for a hundred years. This is foreshadowing that she's gotten far too rusty at social combat to play the jyhad at the level she is attempting.
46* FullCircleRevolution: [[spoiler: Overthrowing Panhard and Callihan would result in one of these with Sophie and Torque taking their respective faction leaders' places while maintaining their FriendlyEnemy status. Even they admit they would be pretty similar, with the sole exception of not sleeping together. Unfortunately, for them, the coup is thwarted before it can get off the ground.]]
47* GameplayAndStorySegregation: In ''Shadows'', it's implied that Hope, D'Angelo, Agathon, and Tamika were all coterie members to the protagonist of the previous game. It's impossible to recruit all four at once, as the game is scripted to end before enough nights pass to finish all of their side stories.
48* GothicPunk: It takes place in the World of Darkness so this is a natural fit. You are living in New York but are surrounded by monsters trying to destroy or manipulate you.
49* HateSink:
50** Callihan belittles you, engages in racism (or sexism), and then has you beaten up even if you are completely respectful.
51** Your boss as the Ventrue PC is a sexist asshole who belittled you, stole your work, tried to pimp you out to clients, [[spoiler: and framed you for embezzlement after your disappearance.]]
52* HunterOfMonsters: The threat of the Second Inquisition is omnipresent with several chances to meet vampire hunters throughout the story.
53* IHateYouVampireDad:
54** Hope has a serious case of this for [[spoiler: Cara]].
55** Averted with Agathon and his sire, who he genuinely admires.
56** Tamika loved her sire and mourns her death at the hands of the Second Inquisition.
57* ILoveYouVampireSon:
58** [[spoiler: Cara]] has a serious case of this for Hope. [[spoiler: Right up until when she decides to diablerize her.]]
59** Played straight with Agathon and Ailsing Sturbridge. They get along fine.
60** Averted by Sophie and Benoit. Sophie barely thinks of him these days.
61* InformedAttribute: D'Angelo as a Nosferatu. Unlike most of his clan, he can pass for an ugly human with a mild facial deformity. By Nosferatu standards, he's barely cursed at all. This is lampshaded in-game.
62* KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade: This can happen to the player character fairly early into the game if they're not careful.
63* MoralityPet: A number of the vampires have these, called Touchstones.
64** Agathon [[spoiler: has informed his grandmother of his status as a vampire. She treats it more as an amusing quirk rather than a horrifying curse.]]
65** The PC will each have a Touchstone but be forced to break off all contact with them [[spoiler: except for the Ventrue PC who ''hates'' their Touchstone.]]
66* TheManBehindTheMan: the shadowy figure seen talking about destiny to your sire in the introduction. [[spoiler: The climax reveals this to be Arturo]]
67* MortonsFork: There's no good solution to the Red Hooker Killer case [[spoiler: as you either let a insane serial killer go or frame a (mostly) innocent man. Even then, the former just results in them being killed anyway.]]
68* TheMasquerade: One of the major concerns about the setting (it's in the name). Any vampire who threatens to expose their kind to the world is killed.
69* NoEnding: [[spoiler: The player character is now the pawn of another vampire but his or her position hasn't really changed all that much. They've just switched masters. Which, admittedly, is how Kindred politics works in the tabletop game.]]
70* NonStandardGameOver: It is actually possible to die in this game: [[spoiler:refusing to follow Sophie Langley's plan requiring you to beg for mercy, either by staying silent or attempting to make a run for it as you're about to be executed, can result in your execution on the game's first night.]] While there ''are'' two achievements that can only be unlocked by meeting your Final Death in these ways, you do lose your save file and have to start again from the beginning. (Fortunately, the scene in question occurs only about 20 minutes into the game.)
71* NotSoDifferentRemark: You can annoy [[spoiler: Sophie and Torque]] by pointing out they'd be similar to Panhard and Callihan. [[spoiler: Their only defense is they wouldn't be sleeping together.]]
72* OutGambitted: Considering the [[GambitPileup nature of vampire society]] it's inevitable that this is going to happen to someone.
73** In game, it happens to [[spoiler: Cara courtesy of Hope and Sophie by way of Arturo]]
74** [[spoiler: Sophie is utterly owned by Thomas Arturo and thus, by proxy, the character.]]
75* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: No matter which character you play as, Callihan will take issue with something about them: the Ventrue for being a woman, the Brujah for being Asian, and the Toreador for being [[TwoferTokenMinority a gay black man]]. He's keen to point out that neither of the male characters would have been considered "a real American" in his day.
76* RealLifeWritesThePlot: An analogue to COVID-19 is written into the plot about halfway through ''Shadows''.
77* RecycledPremise: A fledgling, illicitly Embraced without the Camarilla's princely permission, is dragged before the Court and sentenced to Final Death for their sire's criminal disregard for the Traditions, but the intervention of one of the prince's political rivals saves their life. [[VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines Remind you of anything?]]
78* RelationshipValues: The game is based around building a relationship with multiple vampires in order to protect yourself.
79* ReligiousVampire: Benoit is a Noddist fascinated by God, a priest with true faith, and damnation.
80* ReluctantMonster: Qadir turns out to be one of these.
81* {{Revenge}}: A common motivation among Kindred in the game.
82** You can get this on your boss by {{Blackmail}} and turning him into a ghoul.
83** Hope wants this on her [[spoiler: sire]] Cara.
84* SerialKiller: The Red Hook killer, Sana, is someone that D'Angelo is trying to track down. [[spoiler: It turns out she's a Thin Blood gone insane with visions of Caine.]]
85* TheSheriff: Qadir is the Sheriff of New York for the Camarilla.
86* SlobsVersusSnobs: The Camarilla vs. the Anarchs in a nutshell.
87* TooDumbToLive: If you're disrespectful and turn down attempts to rescue you, the Camarilla kills you.
88* TrueCompanions: A coterie is something that has the potential to be this but usually just amounts to vampires watching each other's backs for their own purposes.
89* UnwittingPawn: The Fledgling, of course, is someone used by everyone around them. [[spoiler: It turns out it's Sophie instead as she was manipulated into this entire game by Thomas Arturo.]]
90* TheVerse: Is a a canonical game set in the World of Darkness, updating New York City to 5th Edition.
91* VampireMonarch: Hellene Panhard is the Prince of New York City.
92* VisualNovel: Explicitly stated to be one of these. Jason Carl of White Wolf says that it is an attempt to export these to the West.
93* VisionaryVillain: Cara has a plan to create tens of thousands of fake identities on the internet that live completely fictitious lives in order to create a buffer for Kindred against the Second Inquisition. [[spoiler: Hope wrecks this plan out of spite.]]
94* VoluntaryVampireVictim: Sophie introduces you to one of these on your first night out.
95* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: What happened to Benoit [[spoiler: after his encounter with the Priest and breaking the Masquerade?]]
96* WizardNeedsFoodBadly: Feeding actually plays a fairly central role in the storyline.
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