Vampire Therapist: Couples Therapy is a new piece of content from developer Little Bat Games. This expansion is said to build "on the award-winning blend of comedy, history, and real-life therapy techniques that made Vampire Therapist a critical darling."
They aren't wrong about the game getting some pretty good critical praise. According to OpenCritic, the average review score sits at 80%, which is pretty darn good indeed.
Players once again assume the role of Sam Walls, a "reformed cowboy turned accomplished therapist." In this new DLC, Sam will try to help two vampires with both their domestic and personal struggles, "as well as social discontentment following their demises during bloody revolutions in France and Iran."
This DLC also "takes place during the annual Bachfest in Leipzig - home of Johann Sebastian Bach - where a ghost of Leipzig haunts the streets." It's up to you, as Sam, to track down this troubled spirit when you have time between therapy sessions.
Vampire Therapist: Couples Therapy will explore themes of revolt, duty to humanity, and the complications that can arise from age gaps - hey, what’s a couple hundred years when you’re in love?
Vampire Therapist’s all-new DLC will continue the hallmarks of Little Bat Games creations: deep, history-informed writing exploring systemic issues, screwball comedy, academic partnerships, best-in-class voice acting, and stunning artwork. Try your hand at analysing affairs of the heart and purchase today on Steam for £2.49/€2,99/$2.99.
Vampire Therapist’s all-new DLC will continue the hallmarks of Little Bat Games creations: deep, history-informed writing exploring systemic issues, screwball comedy, academic partnerships, best-in-class voice acting, and stunning artwork. Try your hand at analysing affairs of the heart and purchase today on Steam for £2.49/€2,99/$2.99.


