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!
Game has a great feel. Low-res graphics fit the mood. My only complaint is for a stealth game, they make it very hard to sneak past enemies. It seems better to kill them all. But it still a lot of fun.
I aint gonna pretend I'm one of those people who "likes difficult games", though I did my dime beating games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring. To tell it straight: this game can be down right annoying and you'll probably cuss it out several times before you enjoy it. But stick it about 3 hours, learn the ropes, and you'll get addicted to clawing for every inch of ground.
Crisp and fun gameplay, exploration feels very rewarding.
The stealth system is very forgiving and when you mess up sneaking up on somebody you can usually save the situation at the cost of some hitpoints instead of having to start all over again. This makes it way less frustrating than every other stealth game I play.
The gunplay feels very good. I feel like the atmosphere of the game would have benefitted a lot if the graphics would have been better but this is not the focus of the game. If you liked Elderborn you will like this too.
use the right weapon you need to check each place well to see if you didn't miss anything your resources at the beginning are limited but as the game goes on it gets better, there is something that breaks the game a little which is to level up the skill that the merchant gets cheaper in % so I recommend that you level it up soon from 1 that will help a lot
Title,
What. A. Game.
Waiting for the NG+ update and maybe I'll also try it on Steam Deck someday.
Gunfight is awesome, world is great, exploration top notch.
Spoiler:
Maybe some skills are a bit of useless (and the +5% in next level sucks a bit)
I was desperate for a good merchant in Act 3, ended up with 45k dropping and saving everything I could for... nothing :( Really I hoped for a village or something with a lot of uniques or what, juste like in Act 2 when you spawn.
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Best FPS I've played in a long long lonnnnnng time, bravo to the lead dev and people that worked with him!!