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This is dumb. None of the games in that video let you freely talk to NPCs with a variety of different situations and responses, they're all standard cutscenes. You might as well compare Bloodlines to Pixar or Disney.I think a lot of games have had better facial animations than Bloodlines. The animations in general were often bugged and had weird expressions.To be fair, that unfinished game from almost 20 years ago is the definitive go-to example whenever anyone complains about modern facial animations, there ain't been that much stuff to top it.
It's just not many CRPGs have had better facial animations. Big fish in a small pond, so to speak.
When your main competition is Dragon Age and Mass Effect, it's not hard to stand out.
And while Bloodlines might not have the technically best or realistic facial animations, they have much more personality than the facial animations in other games. It's a great example of stylization.