While I won’t go into detail, I will note that V20 is a super core book. ![]() If you didn’t like V:tM, why would you even consider V20? If you liked V:tM, then you will like V20 and get a nice nostalgia fix off of it. So, I think the most helpful thing I can say is that reading V20 was just like reading a Revised edition Vampire book, in terms of content and style. If you’re blowing a wad of cash on V20, it’s probably because you already have a bunch of old Vampire books, and you want to visit it all again. ![]() Normally I’d spend most of this review going in detail over the contents of the book but, really, I doubt anyone is going to buy this as an entry point into Vampire: the Masquerade. V20 is a 500+ page, full-cover, silver-edged, leatherette-bound hardcover, and retailed for $100/$115 (not that it’s available as a retail product anymore). The 20th Anniversary release of Vampire: The Masquerade marks White Wolf’s return to the old World of Darkness (sorry, “classic” World of Darkness) and, at least for now, a return to the non-PDF publication.
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