Hello! I got a chance to finish up Blood West this morning-the final boss was surprisingly easy. For those curious, there's no New Game + or option to continue your adventure, though there is a pretty rad animated outro song performed by Ghoultown. Let me know if you have any other questions about the game, and thanks for watching :)
I'm glad you liked the Voice Acting of the game if nothing else - and I'm specifically happy you chose one of my characters (Skeletal Undead - Mr. Bones) to showcase it. Fair critique. I still hope you managed to enjoy yourself. Thanks for the vid!
You bet, Chris, and thanks for watching! While there's a lot of content in Blood West, I wouldn't blame anyone that's on the fence for waiting for the first significant sale.
Here's how it was marketed in the announcement email I received from the devs: "It’s been a while since the last Thief and Dishonored games, and the team at Hyperstrange knows the hunger for that kind of engaging stealth, immersive sim, dark adventure. Luckily, Blood West is here, and even the legendary Stephen L. Russell is onboard with his iconic voice!" Definitely was intended to be an immersive sim, even brining back the most famous genre voice actor. Whether or not it achieves its vision, however, is another question.
People always seem to omit the important design genius of the game and the hindering systems they entirely avoided: - No difficulty settings (This is a massive plus, a player should never be put on the spot to select how scaling is going to function based on nothing but guessing) - No game saves (This is a yet another genius as it uses a fantastic respawn mechanic that punishes mistakes. A player should never be thinking about artificially "saving" their progress and taking themselves out of the game world to do so) - No hand holding (Instead of massacring your screen with UI and pinpointers, the developer lets you explore a hefty hand crafted map at your own pace, your own way, at your own choice of sequence. - There is ZERO bullet sponging involved. (A lot of games of similar genre abuse this mechanic heavily, especially when they jam 300 pointless difficulties in the game and it NEVER works) - Oh, and I almost forgot to mention. This is a stealth based game WITHOUT X RAY VISION. Imagine that! In 2023 we get to actually sneak around corners without knowing what's behind them before peeking. Who would have thought it possible?
It's really tough and punishing! I probably won't have the time to make a detailed walkthrough, but let me know if you're stuck anywhere/need advice and I'll do what I can :)
The swamps SUCK... until you get the lay of the land. I ended up having a lot of fun in Chapter Two because IMO the swamps have more depth to them than any map. The underground cave system, for example, just goes on forever and gets pretty creepy in a good way.
@@MEGAthemicro yes yes, exactly i went to the fort to find the preacher and i got lost in endless caves, wtf? What i was here for? I dont even remember. Also enemies are bulletsponges now.
If you enjoy slow-burn stealth FPS games, especially those with an old school vibe, I can't imagine you not enjoying Blood West on the whole. That said, it's pretty damn difficult and a bit grindy, especially toward the end. Still, it's very reasonably priced for the amount of content here.
Dude really... That is game journalist tier strategy!😂 Lure them to the safe zone?! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Never once crossed my mind! I hate to sound elitist, but click heads or die trying. This game is misleading from the tag "horror" I keep seeing thrown around. It's more a thriller action rpg than a horror anything. I would love for the audio bar to be different or more detailed, but tbh stealth is a sideshow just for thinning out the herd. You can even bypass stealth when you get the right guns and perks. At the end of the day it's a western themed shooting gallery, where most of the time the targets don't give much fight back, but it's fun shooting gallery once you get yourself set up with your favorite weapon of choice.
Hey, I was desperate and ammo poor in the beginning! Don't shame my cowardly survival instincts! 😂 But you're right about it turning into a shooting gallery in the later stages-by Chapter Three I was stacked and strong enough to almost outright ignore stealth with impunity... but I also had less fun as a consequence, because mandatory stealth in Chapter One added so much tension to my experience.
Uuh I could get this for about 15e If I buy it in a pack with game I happen to own. I am really picky about fps games since because of injury I cant use mose and keyboard anymore. Since I play fps if possible with controller they need to be bloody good for me to invest in. I for example was deeply dissapointed when I played remnant 2 and the first major boss was pixel shoting multiple enemies that shoot projectiles. I know it would be fun and interesting boss with mouse and keyboard but at second hardest difficulty very bad experience with mouse and keyboard. It does not help that my ego rarely lets me play games with easy modes etc. They just dont give me dopamine to be fun. Annoying to be like this but what can you do. I hope similiar game gloomwood is more about immersive sim mechanics because I really much enjoyed deus ex games with conroller. I just build my character to not really relay too much on the shooting.
I'm sorry to hear about your injury :( I spent a couple hours testing Blood West on controller and had a rough time with it. Because it's such a headshot-dependent combat system and there's no aim assist option, I found that I couldn't be precise enough with controller to advance the game. It plays well on mouse/keyboard, however.
This game is hardly an immersive sim - there are no emergent systems, you cannot even move/stack or destroy boxes to open new pathways, even explosive barrels are a no-show - the environment is 100% static and cannot be interacted with.
Agreed, there's nowhere near the necessary amount of environmental interaction needed to consider Blood West a true immersive sim. Hardcore/old school FPS sounds more accurate.
your gameplay for the first minute seems like you dont have a lot of experience in shooters, just saying that clearly dont mean anything else by it. But if you suck at shooters, then you suck at shooters.
I'll be the first to admit I am much better at almost every other genre lol. That said, the first few hours of Blood West were played on a controller, and after that went horribly south, I restated the game and switched to mouse/keyboard. Headshots galore :)
Hello! I got a chance to finish up Blood West this morning-the final boss was surprisingly easy. For those curious, there's no New Game + or option to continue your adventure, though there is a pretty rad animated outro song performed by Ghoultown. Let me know if you have any other questions about the game, and thanks for watching :)
I'm glad you liked the Voice Acting of the game if nothing else - and I'm specifically happy you chose one of my characters (Skeletal Undead - Mr. Bones) to showcase it.
Fair critique. I still hope you managed to enjoy yourself.
Thanks for the vid!
You did a wonderful job with Mr. Bones! And don't worry, I found plenty to like in Blood West during my 30 hours with it :)
@@MEGAthemicroGlad to hear it. Cheers!
Another nice video on another game I'd like to try (despite the bell curve). Thanks. Subscribed!
Woo! Thank you so much and welcome to the channel 🥳
Thx for the good review buddy :) I'm still on the fence with this one...
You bet, Chris, and thanks for watching! While there's a lot of content in Blood West, I wouldn't blame anyone that's on the fence for waiting for the first significant sale.
Naa, its not a immersive sim.
A immersive sim allows all styles of play.
This only allows stealth until like half way through.
Its just a weird combo.
Here's how it was marketed in the announcement email I received from the devs:
"It’s been a while since the last Thief and Dishonored games, and the team at Hyperstrange knows the hunger for that kind of engaging stealth, immersive sim, dark adventure. Luckily, Blood West is here, and even the legendary Stephen L. Russell is onboard with his iconic voice!"
Definitely was intended to be an immersive sim, even brining back the most famous genre voice actor. Whether or not it achieves its vision, however, is another question.
Thanks for the informative review
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching :)
The problem i have with the game is that every road lead to Skyrim stealth archer, it works so dam well. Im playing a immersive western shooter.
is there a continue mode after final boss? or NG+?
I'm afraid not :/
tanx 4 the rev bro
You bet!
People always seem to omit the important design genius of the game and the hindering systems they entirely avoided:
- No difficulty settings (This is a massive plus, a player should never be put on the spot to select how scaling is going to function based on nothing but guessing)
- No game saves (This is a yet another genius as it uses a fantastic respawn mechanic that punishes mistakes. A player should never be thinking about artificially "saving" their progress and taking themselves out of the game world to do so)
- No hand holding (Instead of massacring your screen with UI and pinpointers, the developer lets you explore a hefty hand crafted map at your own pace, your own way, at your own choice of sequence.
- There is ZERO bullet sponging involved. (A lot of games of similar genre abuse this mechanic heavily, especially when they jam 300 pointless difficulties in the game and it NEVER works)
- Oh, and I almost forgot to mention. This is a stealth based game WITHOUT X RAY VISION. Imagine that! In 2023 we get to actually sneak around corners without knowing what's behind them before peeking. Who would have thought it possible?
u shud make a walkthrou or something like 100% cos its a hard game :D
It's really tough and punishing! I probably won't have the time to make a detailed walkthrough, but let me know if you're stuck anywhere/need advice and I'll do what I can :)
for me t was the opposite i was enjoying the first chapter but the swamps are a endless slog.
The swamps SUCK... until you get the lay of the land. I ended up having a lot of fun in Chapter Two because IMO the swamps have more depth to them than any map. The underground cave system, for example, just goes on forever and gets pretty creepy in a good way.
@@MEGAthemicro yes yes, exactly i went to the fort to find the preacher and i got lost in endless caves, wtf? What i was here for? I dont even remember. Also enemies are bulletsponges now.
You used the term boomer in one sentence and then Leroy Jenkins in the next. Get off the fence, and then get off my lawn.
Okay, boomer (shooter) 😛
So seems tedious with only small payoff?
If you enjoy slow-burn stealth FPS games, especially those with an old school vibe, I can't imagine you not enjoying Blood West on the whole. That said, it's pretty damn difficult and a bit grindy, especially toward the end. Still, it's very reasonably priced for the amount of content here.
Dude really...
That is game journalist tier strategy!😂
Lure them to the safe zone?!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Never once crossed my mind!
I hate to sound elitist, but click heads or die trying. This game is misleading from the tag "horror" I keep seeing thrown around. It's more a thriller action rpg than a horror anything. I would love for the audio bar to be different or more detailed, but tbh stealth is a sideshow just for thinning out the herd. You can even bypass stealth when you get the right guns and perks. At the end of the day it's a western themed shooting gallery, where most of the time the targets don't give much fight back, but it's fun shooting gallery once you get yourself set up with your favorite weapon of choice.
Hey, I was desperate and ammo poor in the beginning! Don't shame my cowardly survival instincts! 😂
But you're right about it turning into a shooting gallery in the later stages-by Chapter Three I was stacked and strong enough to almost outright ignore stealth with impunity... but I also had less fun as a consequence, because mandatory stealth in Chapter One added so much tension to my experience.
Uuh I could get this for about 15e If I buy it in a pack with game I happen to own. I am really picky about fps games since because of injury I cant use mose and keyboard anymore. Since I play fps if possible with controller they need to be bloody good for me to invest in. I for example was deeply dissapointed when I played remnant 2 and the first major boss was pixel shoting multiple enemies that shoot projectiles. I know it would be fun and interesting boss with mouse and keyboard but at second hardest difficulty very bad experience with mouse and keyboard. It does not help that my ego rarely lets me play games with easy modes etc. They just dont give me dopamine to be fun. Annoying to be like this but what can you do. I hope similiar game gloomwood is more about immersive sim mechanics because I really much enjoyed deus ex games with conroller. I just build my character to not really relay too much on the shooting.
I'm sorry to hear about your injury :( I spent a couple hours testing Blood West on controller and had a rough time with it. Because it's such a headshot-dependent combat system and there's no aim assist option, I found that I couldn't be precise enough with controller to advance the game. It plays well on mouse/keyboard, however.
This game is hardly an immersive sim - there are no emergent systems, you cannot even move/stack or destroy boxes to open new pathways, even explosive barrels are a no-show - the environment is 100% static and cannot be interacted with.
Agreed, there's nowhere near the necessary amount of environmental interaction needed to consider Blood West a true immersive sim. Hardcore/old school FPS sounds more accurate.
@@MEGAthemicro thanks for a kind response :)
your gameplay for the first minute seems like you dont have a lot of experience in shooters, just saying that clearly dont mean anything else by it. But if you suck at shooters, then you suck at shooters.
I'll be the first to admit I am much better at almost every other genre lol. That said, the first few hours of Blood West were played on a controller, and after that went horribly south, I restated the game and switched to mouse/keyboard. Headshots galore :)