Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood Review
Fascinating for 15 minutes and boring for ten hours, you’ll be howling with frustration at this missed opportunity for full moon madness in Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood .
Fascinating for 15 minutes and boring for ten hours, you’ll be howling with frustration at this missed opportunity for full moon madness in Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood .
Developed by Cyanide Studios, the trailer narrated by game director Julien Desourteaux shows off the core meat and potatoes of Werewolf’s gameplay. You can skulk around in your human form, laying traps and taking out enemies or you can get sneakier as a full-blooded wolf that can work its way into conveniently-shaped air ducts for maximum surveillance opportunities.
I’m still lycan what I’m seeing from Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood. It is a game of blood and rage, tapping into primal instincts and sticking it to the man as you tear down corrupt factories and rip heads in half so that you can save the planet. Basically, this is the video game version of Captain Planet that the world needs right now.
To turn back the nature clock and make the corporations pay, you’re going to need more than just a rally or the most scathing of emails. You’re going to need a hulking collection of fur, muscle and teeth in the shape of an unleashed monster who’ll take a Lycan to tearing apart a corporation hellbent on reducing the planet to ashes in pursuit of the almighty dollar.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood is the first action-RPG game adapted from the eponymous game. Mature, brutal, and complex, it invites the player to embody Cahal throughout his quest of bloody redemption. He'll play an essential role in the great war led by the Garous against Pentex, whose activities are devastating the natural world.
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