Vampire’s Guide: New Beginnings – Live Another Life Extension Review
One of the best SSE vampire games, New Beginnings – Live Another Life Extension brings to you an interesting take on how vampires can begin their lives anew. The mod features a brand new start up technique that lets you begin as an independent adult instead of an apprentice. This means you get to choose your own starting location, allowing you to make decisions about your goals and how you will survive as a Vampire. You can also choose whether or not you’re going to romance anyone along the way, as well as setting up various other relationships. There are, of course, many other features, including Vampire outfits and more, but this one is probably the most complete and the most interesting.
This mod is, obviously, not compatible with the old version of Vampire’s Guide, so you should uninstall Vampire’s Guide before trying out New Beginnings – Live Another Life Extension. You can also use other vampire-related mods to completely redo the beginning of your life, such as Unhallowed’s Twilight Princess Addition, or the popular Vampiric Ultimate Packs. This mod also features the Twitch Guide that shows you exactly where to get some of your items, as well as showing you where the best supplies are. If you’re wondering what type of item you should use for your beginning, check out the list of items at the bottom of this page.
There are a number of reasons why this mod is superior to other vampire games. First, it features an original concept, which makes it feel new and fresh while still being inspired by a great work of literature. Next, it features a unique and powerful beginning, allowing you to start on a solid footing instead of struggling after the previous scene has ended. You’ll find that once you start playing, your knowledge about the Vampire mythology expands as you read about more in-depth into the history of the character and the Vampire family. Finally, the graphics and audio add an extra layer of immersion that makes the game come alive, even when playing it alone.