
Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong Victoria Ash
If you finished Swansong wanting more time with its Kindred politics and missed a familiar face from L.A. by Night, this small DLC delivers exactly one thing: a scene with Victoria Ash. Manage your expectations accordingly.
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About Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong Victoria Ash
I went into the Victoria Ash DLC already knowing what Swansong is and is not. The base game is a narrative RPG built around the World of Darkness tabletop ruleset, where three vampires - Emem, Galeb, and Leysha - investigate an assassination plot against the Boston Camarilla using dialogue-driven Confrontations, upgradeable Disciplines, and a Hunger mechanic that punishes reckless power use. It is a game with genuine lore depth, a smart translation of character sheets into an adventure format, and some real writing chops buried under animation jank and an occasionally frustrating skill-check curve. The Victoria Ash DLC slots into that world as a very small piece of supplemental content, not a new chapter. What you are getting here is a guest-appearance scenario featuring Victoria Ash, the highest-profile Toreador in the Camarilla and Emem's mawla. She is voiced and modelled after Jessica Chobot, who plays the character in the L.A. by Night actual-play series. If that name and that connection mean something to you, the fan-service value is real. Chobot brings a polished, self-possessed energy to Victoria Ash that fits the Toreador clan's reputation for glamour and manipulation. The brief interaction you get with her slots into Emem's storyline in a way that feels lore-consistent rather than bolted on. That said, this is DLC in the thinnest sense of the word. It does not add a new location to Boston, does not extend the main investigation, and does not give you a meaningful new branch in the political web that the base game spends its runtime constructing. The core mechanics that make Swansong interesting - the Confrontation system where Willpower expenditure determines whether you win or lose an argument, Emem's Celerity-based traversal, the tension between feeding and maintaining the Masquerade - are present only in so far as the base game already has them running. This content adds flavour, not function. For World of Darkness fans who are already deep in Swansong's lore and who follow the L.A. by Night cast, this is a pleasant, brief acknowledgement that the wider Kindred universe is connected. For anyone else, it reads as a very small cameo dressed up as an expansion. If Swansong's base narrative already left you cold - and the mixed player reception suggests a fair number of people found its unfinished plot threads frustrating - nothing in this DLC will change that calculus. Only consider it if you genuinely care about the character and her place in Kindred society. Monika, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 4 GB or AMD Radeon HD 7790, 4 GB
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-2300 or AMD FX-6100
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Game Info
- Developer
- Big Bad Wolf
- Publisher
- Nacon
- Release Date
- May 30, 2023

