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I understand this game has 5 episodes & are released when they become available. I have been gaming for a very long time (since Atari & Coleco Vision). I am pretty ticked off that a Crowd of Monsters is not releasing their Episodes in a reasonable time.
Their first Episode was released on July 23rd 2015!!! Second Episode was released on March 8 2016, R U SERIOUS!!! That is 8 Months between Episodes! Third episode MIGHT get released in November 2016??? THEN WHAT, we have to wait another year & a half until they finish 4 & 5???
That is completely unacceptable. I understand that this an Indie game and it's complexity developing games like this. It is still No Excuse to make your customers/gamers wait soooo long!!
U OWE us the COMPLETE GAME!! I am sure I am not the only fool who bought the WHOLE Season!! Other than making their fans wait years, the game itself is really good.
The graphics, game play mechanics, acting & story was excellent! I REALLY HOPE THEY GET THEIR ACT TOGETHER. Submitted on 4/25/2017 Review title of SteampunkPaganGood Game But Buyer Beware!This game was a solid episode based story that had some physics issues. However after over a year the third eposode has not been released. The company A Crowd Of Monsters has given the people who bought Eps.
1 & 2 no information in their game HUB and have not replied to my or other customers e-mails. I believe this to be a dead game and do not think it will get completed. I also belive that the Eps. 1&2 bundle may still to some be worth the money. I will thanks to this experience never ever buy an eposode based ID game till it is completed and will from now on be more cautious of buying ID games on Xbox when they are new. ID games are some of the best games out but MS does not watch what becomes of them down the road. So, if they promise new content or bug fixes you may never see them.
Thanks for reading and have a great time gaming! Submitted on 10/7/2016 Review title of Ckarma11REALLY!I understand this game has 5 episodes & are released when they become available. I have been gaming for a very long time (since Atari & Coleco Vision).
I am pretty ticked off that a Crowd of Monsters is not releasing their Episodes in a reasonable time. Their first Episode was released on July 23rd 2015!!!
Second Episode was released on March 8 2016, R U SERIOUS!!! That is 8 Months between Episodes! Third episode MIGHT get released in November 2016??? THEN WHAT, we have to wait another year & a half until they finish 4 & 5??? That is completely unacceptable. I understand that this an Indie game and it's complexity developing games like this. It is still No Excuse to make your customers/gamers wait soooo long!!
U OWE us the COMPLETE GAME!! I am sure I am not the only fool who bought the WHOLE Season!! Other than making their fans wait years, the game itself is really good. The graphics, game play mechanics, acting & story was excellent! I REALLY HOPE THEY GET THEIR ACT TOGETHER.
Submitted on Review title of l Mia Psycho lThieving DevsUnfinished going on 5 years later and STILL available for purchase??? Originally, there was no question of definite 5 episode completion and you paid for the 3 still missing today. STILL overpriced, although cheaper than the original cost. C'mon, MS.it's absurd how often and in the endless number of ways you allow buyers to be cheated or denied basic and obvious refund requests. Why would you allow these people the honor of continued profits???
Parents need to know that Blues and Bullets is a downloadable adventure title that's a violent, bloody homage to film noir with a story that depicts the abduction and killing of children. Though the killing is done offscreen, children are shown terrified and in cages among pools and trails of blood. A man's body is horribly dismembered and displayed in a ritualistic killing. The hero of the story, retired detective Eliot Ness, has a drinking problem and can be violent. Though sex is mentioned, it's never shown, but a clothed couple does grind on each other in a street scene.
Characters also drink and smoke, but language is kept to an occasional 'damn.' Much of the game controls are easy to grasp, thanks to limited interaction with the environment and timed events that require specific button presses for success within a limited amount of time. BLUES AND BULLETS is an homage to the film noir genre. Twenty years after putting gangster Al Capone in jail, detective Eliot Ness is retired and running a diner called Blues and Bullets. Having left the force after failing to solve a case involving missing children, he's doing his best to put the past (and a burgeoning drinking problem) behind him. Still haunted by the deaths of his Capone-hunting colleagues, he's more than shocked when Capone - now out of jail - summons him to his home and offers him a job. This game is an episodic title, with additional installments planned for release at a later time.
This episodic adventure starts with a surprising, film-worthy intro that gives way to a gorgeous noir-style setting just right for a thrilling detective story. Now, to get that story rolling, you have to sit through a long, pointless sequence full of uninteresting action.
But the good news is that if you can hang in 'til it's over (a half hour or so), things do take a turn for the better.The drama begins when Ness' old nemesis, Al Capone, convinces Ness to find his missing granddaughter. The retired Ness immediately goes back into detective mode, which is where the game really starts. Examining a crime scene, you collect and arrange clues on an evidence board to recreate the crime. The process is both grisly and engrossing - it's easily the best part of the episode. The same could be said about talking to people. During conversations, you're given multiple response options that affect Ness' tone, and presumably (it's hard to tell this early in the story) those choices affect later events. Slightly less successful are the game's exploration sequences.
While exploring, your attention is frequently drawn to meaningless events or you interact with red herrings that aren't significant to the case you're on. This, coupled with Ness' plodding movement, can seem like a waste of time. Fortunately, the game's investigative aspect, (mostly) good voice acting, stylish, high-contrast graphics, and sultry piano soundtrack are enough reason to finish the episode and tune in for Episode Two.