The average rating for Vampire Game, Volume 3 based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2017-12-14 00:00:00 Charles Crevier Intrigue and undead manipulation reach the next level in the third volume of Vampire Game. Duzzell finds his quest to find Phelios's reincarnation hitting an unexpected snag when the secrets of the princes of La Naan come to light. Two of said princes show surprising strength and decency in the face of potential exposure, which the third slips into darkness and a vampire's arms. Darres and Yujinn seek to expose those truths, but Ishtar's champion finds himself face to face with a host of vampires and their undead master, determined to drain every drop of his blood, before he can do anything. This mastermind isn't Duzzell and he has plans of his own for the House of Phelios. The excitement and action gets even more intense, while the character development deepens, just the way I like it. Princes Vord and Laphiji mature into even more complex and likeable individuals in this volume, particularly Vord, who was introduced as the main adversary when this arc began. He's reminding me just a little of Spike, who experienced a dramatic turn around in loyalties when his interests changed. Darres truly gets to strut his stuff in a heroic way, battling against impossible undead odds. Duzzell's relationship with Ishtar deepens, although he's not without interest in the lovely Prince Seliez, for all he's fallen to another vampire's fangs. Even Lady Ramia shows an uexpected level of character development. Building on the previous storyline and taking it further, Vampire Game continues to be an excellent and engrossing read. |
Review # 2 was written on 2017-07-28 00:00:00 Paul Roth Well, we'll see how this turns out. |
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