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Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves

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Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves
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Combining action and strategy in a unique way, Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves transports you into an epic folktale co-written with best-selling Canadian author Bryan Perro (Amos Daragon, Wariwulf), in which two feuding brothers will have to put aside their differences to save their sister, who is p...
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2013, Artifice Studio, ...
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Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10, Dual Core, 2 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 9 series or better / ATI HD4000...
Time to beat
8.5 hMain
14 h Main + Sides
23.5 h Completionist
11 h All Styles
Description
Combining action and strategy in a unique way, Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves transports you into an epic folktale co-written with best-selling Canadian author Bryan Perro (Amos Daragon, Wariwulf), in which two feuding brothers will have to put aside their differences to save their sister, who is pursued by the Devil himself!

This time however, sheer brute strength won't be enough to save the day as your enemies are way stronger than you are. Only your wits and the ability to combine ingenious traps to setup deadly ambushes will give you a chance to see the sun rise again on your frozen piece of forest...
  • Immerse yourself in 19th century Canada where legends meet History in a world filled with lore and wonders. Buy historical weapons and items, fight mythical beasts and uncover the truth about werewolves…
  • Choose one of the two O'Carroll brothers and develop your character using a skill system based on role-playing games (RPGs), making your hero as unique as he is powerful!
  • All the mechanics of the game revolve around the innovative concept of Fear Factor, which makes your ability to intimidate your enemy your best weapon.
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

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Time to beat
8.5 hMain
14 h Main + Sides
23.5 h Completionist
11 h All Styles
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Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
Release date:
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Size:
3.2 GB

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Posted on: November 12, 2013

TheGoddamnTaxman

Games: 201 Reviews: 1

Strategic, Atmospheric, and Fun

Sang-Froid is not a game about combat. Which is good, because its combat is slow, repetitive, and frustrating. What SF is about is being a lumberjack and outsmarting all manner of natural and supernatural beasts with weapons and traps. Thankfully, it does this excellently. Pros: -Great new take on the tower defence genre. Get ready for some very careful planning to effectively take out those beasts. -Great enemy variety. Get used to switching weapons, chaining traps, and just running around a lot in order to take down those tougher baddies. -The music. SF is the only game which has made me wish the loading screen was longer. -You're a lumberjack, and you're OK. The game excellently captures the mood it's going for, with the music and art style contributing to its great atmosphere. Cons: -The combat is just not good. Get used to spamming the left mouse button at hordes of enemies one at a time, hoping that they don't manage to land a few hits in a row. -The graphics leave a lot to be desired. For a game released in 2013, SF leaves a lot to be desired in the technological department. -The story and voice acting are almost laughably bad. The cutscenes basically only exist to give context to the levels, and you'd be pretty safe in just skipping them entirely. If you want a strategic, yet fast-paced and hectic, romp through the Canadian woods, then this is definitely the game for you, if you don't mind a bit of missing polish.


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Posted on: June 18, 2014

popious

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Games: 187 Reviews: 7

It's a trick, get an axe!

Never before has a video game ever so thoroughly exemplified the majestic importance of being a Canadian, getting drunk, and fighting wolves with an axe. Sang-Froid brings a fresh take on the old Base Defense genre. It's like putting Dungeon Keeper's trap system into one of the old Rainbow Six games where you actually had to plan the mission yourself, but then add RPG style skill development to the characters. The gameplay is challenging but extremely fun. I really enjoyed playing this. The story on the other hand, is terrible. I mean, the plot is flat and the dialog is just abysmal. The characters get little development and not one of them has a decent line of dialog either in text or in voice acting. That being said, so what? After my first play through, I skipped those scenes anyways. It's the gameplay that I enjoyed the hell out of. Aside from that, I feel as though I should bring up the art style. Although not the most developed style, a large part of the graphics are hand drawn or painted. That and the music is atmospheric and entertaining. I love the main theme.


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Posted on: January 2, 2014

sci_n_tist

Verified owner

Games: 329 Reviews: 1

set traps by day kill by night

You can play either of the two brothers, which is used as a difficulty setting. You have a birds-eye map to place your traps during the day and at night, if the traps are placed well, you will have a reduced amount of enemies to fight with your slow loading gun and your stamina draining ax. Planning is key otherwise you will be overrun by wolves and other foul beasts. The cut scene animations are not great, characters are like paper dolls moved on the screen rather than rendered 3d models and the main menus are kind of grainy and contrast against the game art they are laid over. But once in the game, the characters and the world are 3d and the game plays well and is a lot of fun.


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Posted on: November 10, 2014

Celtic927

Verified owner

Games: 403 Reviews: 5

Beautifully Fresh Idea, Avg Execution

This game earns all three stars for its use of atmosphere, style, and just all around novel ideas. However, "Werewolves," loses its charms once combat begins. Frustrating, even, isn't the word. While the planning, Tower defense, section of the game is rewarding if you see the hordes of enemies bottle necked into a trap, the game loses steam when you have to stand your grand and swing your axe. Instead of using a simple, Mark/unmarked, system alla Dark Souls, Werewolves just has you swinging wildly and over swinging your target at every turn. Maybe, they thought this was the proper balance because your hero is a drunk logger and not a life-trained assassin, but it really makes the game an awful button masher instead of a game that could have really shined on both sides of its gameplay. While Melee is awful, ranged weapon aren't that much better, as they limit you to strangely generous but all over the place hit boxes that force you to almost learn a faultly logic of leading the target beyond what should work. What's really disappointing is that I want to LOVE this game, because of its originality, but the design feels like the combat was half-assed or purposely handicapped to heighten the importance of the "Day Time Tower Defense." Either way, its a bad job. Overall, this game needs to played just for its original take on the tower defense genre. I purchased it on sale, but I don't think in its current state its worth over $10, currently $15 as of this writing, but when this game goes on sale its worth a play. I Just the hope if the developers consider a sequel they fix the combat system as it could have been an awesome game and original experience.


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Posted on: August 26, 2015

chefsessel

Verified owner

Games: 240 Reviews: 6

Great game, but lots of technical flaws

So since everybody is cheering the gameplay here (and indeed, well deserved) I thought I should send out a word of warning about the less admirable aspect aka the technical side. There is no windowed mode. Believe it or not. It's like in the old DOS days. Alt-Tab out of the game won't let me return to full screen anymore either. Devs recommend to disable the windows key (!) before playing in order to avoid accidentally returning to windows. If you're using a 4:3 display, there is only one resolution available. Max resolution for 16:9 is 1080p, so good luck with your new 2560x1440 display. Loading times, especially on start-up, can take up to a few minutes depending on your computer. Unfortunately, all those issues haven't been addressed since the release or are dismissed by the devs, so no hope for a patch here, which is sad. Sang-Froid would deserve better.


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