Posted on: November 16, 2022

gyyse
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 52
Very easy and repetitive but fun
This is a really interesting shooter that feels like a sort of lesser painkiller. The game centers around a war between vampires and demons that is going on during human's WW1. The plot is kinda stupid and ridiculious but I kinda enjoy it for it's stupidity and how silly the concept of vampires fighting demons is. Gameplay wise the game is pretty fun, especially during the second half of the game when you get a gauntlet that has blades attached to it like Wolverine. There are also really fun vampire weapons in the second half of the game like an incredibly fast firing SMG with a 550 max bullet carrying capacity so you can kinda just go nuts with it or a weird looking shotgun that does a ton of damage. This game is very repetitive though, guns and your wolverine claw are fun to use at first but after hours of killing the same few enemies over and over in very samey enviroments it gets kinda boring and just annoying. The levels can be up to an hour long at times. The game is also stupidly easy, with you tearing through hundreds of enemies with 0 difficulty. I played on normal and you can't change difficulty after starting the game, so I just played the whole game mindlessly mashing the melee button. Health regenerates wildly quickly and you have an isanely big health bar to the point that standard enemies will never kill you. The game works as a really fun power fantasy for a few hours but has no depth to keep me engaged, I think this game would have grealty benefitted from being about 5 or 6 hours instead of the current 8 to 9 hours with levels being shortened so there's less repition and the game is more focused on the fun boss fights and cool setpieces, with less time spent killing the same few standard enemies over and over. This game has a lot of fun in it but you have to be bored for a while to get to the fun. It is worth it for the price but I probably won't replay this game any time soon. Also, cool art and world design that has aged well
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