Shannon Appelcline relates that "Besides their five RPGs, White Wolf also expanded the World of Darkness in another direction: live action roleplaying games, starting with the Vampire-focused Mind's Eye Theatre: The Masquerade (1993).
"[1]: 15 Appelcline explained that LARPs were disconnected from the tabeltop role-playing hobby for many years, but "That changed in the ’90s, a fact that many attribute to White Wolf ’s Mind's Eye Theatre LARP, The Masquerade (1994) — a Vampire-based live action game.
Certainly, The Masquerade was wildly successful and introduced a whole new generation of players to the roleplaying community, including a much larger proportion of women than had been seen before.
The Mind's Eye Theatre system of interactive entertainment has great potential in any genre.
The graphic design is consistent with the feel of previous Vampire products, and playing the game with the right people is a good experience.