Weird West legends meet eldritch horror in BLOOD WEST, an immersive stealth FPS. Become the Undead Gunslinger, doomed to roam the barren lands until he finds the means to purge their curse and free his soul. No, this isn’t your typical Wild West desperado redemption arc. This is a damnation arc....
Weird West legends meet eldritch horror in BLOOD WEST, an immersive stealth FPS. Become the Undead Gunslinger, doomed to roam the barren lands until he finds the means to purge their curse and free his soul. No, this isn’t your typical Wild West desperado redemption arc. This is a damnation arc.
The Canyons, the Swamp, and the Mountains. Each swarming with abominable monsters and unholy demons, these are open-ended worlds for you to explore freely at your own pace. It will take the player over 20 hours on average to complete all three scenarios, and over 35 if they want to see everything the barren lands have to offer.
Blood West is a stealth FPS inspired by the genre classics such as the Thief series (whose fans will be happy to hear the voice of Stephen Russell, the actor voicing the master-thief Garrett, returning here as the protagonist), S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games, or - from the contemporary catalog - Hunt: Showdown. The gameplay rewards the careful approach: scouting the area, stalking your enemies, and striking from the shadows. Can you figure out a way to clear a fort full of ghouls and monsters without raising an alarm?
The Barren Lands present the player with a nightmarish, twisted vision of the Wild West legends. The curse that has befallen the realm has corrupted every living thing, defiled the land itself, while summoning restless spirits and dark entities. In this mixture of gunslinger pulp and Lovecraftian horror, dark occult magick presents just as much of a threat as sudden lead poisoning.
In Blood West you will meet many colorful, yet strangely twisted, fully-voiced NPCs. Just as much prisoners of the Barren Lands as you are, they will sometimes share their unusual stories and send you on various missions. Play nice and they might reward you or become your allies. Cross them and risk their wrath.
The game won’t hold your hand. You’ll have to explore the land for yourself (buying a map from a vendor might prove useful!), and figure out your own way to approach quests. As you poke around the three expansive maps, keep an eye out for hidden places and secret stashes. There’s gold in the mountains! Fair warning - it’s probably cursed.
If sneaking around isn’t exactly your thing, or you feel that you have a power advantage over your enemies, you can always take the head-on approach and meet your enemies guns blazing. Blood West comes from the creators of the fan-favorite boomer shooter POSTAL: Brain Damaged, so much gratuitous fantasy violence and pixelated blood splatter is to be expected!
One man’s hell might be another hoarder’s paradise! From simple one-use items like bandages, through medical tinctures, explosives and incendiaries, straight to arcane artifacts that - once slotted - can change the way you play the game, the Barren Lands are just filled with STUFF. There are tons of useful items to discover, and there’s a special player’s stash crate for all those super-rare potions that you’ll hoard and never use.
A gunslinger without a gun would be just a regular slinger. Where’s the fun in that? Blood West makes sure you’ll have plenty of weapons to choose from. Revolvers, rifles, shotguns, carabines - a great variety of firearms, from standard army-issue to those infused with powerful magic, or straight-up possessed. And if you prefer not to cause a ruckus, there’s a wide selection of hand-to-hand combat weapons and archery weapons to pick your favorites from.
The RPG-like perk-based progression system in Blood West will allow you to highly customize the gameplay experience to your liking. Become a stealthy hunter, a revolver-fanning gunman or a relentless berserker. You will gain experience and progress through the skill tree, while discovering new artifacts in each of the scenarios that will bestow on you additional abilities. Combining skills and load-out creates more possible playstyles than you’d normally be able to explore in one playthrough.
Are you ready to take back the frontier from the dark forces of demonic corruption and earn the right to move on to a better world? The Barren Lands call you, Gunslinger!
I absolutely cannot stand doom'like retro pixel shooters and in the same time horror games. But... this one's different and has special mix of ingedients I'm attracted to. I admit to jump scared many times and ran away like hell from those monsters. Well, I know I'm playing dead hero, so why bother with death, but when crocodile just speed up to eat my guts, or Vendigo stayed alive after my critical knife surprise attack and slowly turn to shout at me and launch flying skulls from chest, I just died. An wanted to rise again.
What's best then?
- simplicity (I know it's just on surface, not too big maps, too many quests. It's just enough to think I can do it)
- atmosphere (distorted wild west)
- lore and aestetics (top notch, every chapter unique and polished, bestiary, NPCs, bosses)
- choosing beetwen hide & seek (slowly approach is almost safe for chicken-hearted people like me), or smoking guns way (only option when gathered enough ammo)
- headshots (just satisfying. Back of the head is quite important)
- curses on deaths (increasing difficult if you too cocky)
- managing resources (maintaining balance between gathering, selling and using)
- secrets (Alvaro ❤️)
A undead outlaw, seeking out answers in a cursed land, be a sturdy gunslinger or a silent assasin, i think the fact the game accomodates for any playstyle is incredible, while it does have a bias towards a more careful apporach, you can very well outsmart your enemies while moving around, just be mindful of the bullets, they hit and hit hard, just as you do!
Blood West is a stealth horror FPS where you play as an undead cowboy with a job to clean up the land from an evil corruption. Most of the main quest involves a scavenger hunt, where you must find items before you can fight the boss. There are also sidequests where you can help other characters, mostly scavenger hunts as well. But it doesn't feel tedious as exploring the corrupted version of the usual Wild West setting is something I find interesting.
For combat, the game has a major emphasis on stealth, in which stealth kills can take down an enemy in just 1 hit. But it's not as easy as it seems, being mostly set outdoors, there aren't many places to hide. Luckily, you have an infinite ammo throwable rock to distract enemies. And what I mean by this game being hard, is that enemies are very strong, and can kill you in a few hits. What's worse is that if you die, you'll get a curse, basically a debuff that makes your character even weaker. To top it off, there's only 1 save per playthrough, so don't even think about quicksave/quickload.
I think Blood West would be more enjoyable if it was easier. Like having an easy difficulty option, multiple save slots, or making time freeze whenever you open inventory by default instead of having to find an easily missable artifact to do so. But if you like open-world Western games or horror ones, you'd probably have fun playing this title.