I love new world of darkness and demon is epicly awesome.
I love both Worlds of Darkness, but for different reasons. Of course, my favourite Classic World of Darkness
games were Werewolf and Mage. My favourite NWoD games are...Werewolf and Mage. So, for me the, the
differences in the two both in terms of setting are more visible, and more intuitively understood.
cWoD: There is a secret world, just around the corner from yours, full of mystery, monsters, and magic. Now you're a part of it.
nWoD: You are a monster. The universe hates you.
I disagree with this. In BOTH, the whole "There is a secret world, just around the corner from yours, full of mystery,
monsters, and magic. Now you're a part of it" is the core of it. However, so is the "You are a monster" dealy.
A Vampire in CWoD had the whole issues with their own Beast, and their slow, steady decline in Humanity to doing
unspeakable things. Masquerade was about the slow, inevitable downward spiral, while Requiem made it EASIER
to keep your Humanity higher. Werewolf, if you think the Werewolves weren't Monsters in Apocalypse, then you weren't
paying attention, and were doing the whole 'We are noble Warriors for Gaia, yadda-yadda-yackity smackity" stuff. You
did not deal with the acceptance of rape of Kinfolk by the Silver Fangs, the ease of triggering a Rage Roll, and the Curse,
pretty much everything the Shadow Lords were willing to do, and, oh, yeah, anything the Red Talons did to humans(like,
you know, their 'christmas trees'), the treatment of Metis, etc, etc. Frankly, Garou and Vampires are every bit the monsters
in both WoDs, just NWoD is a little more honest about it.