Importantly, Earthblood treats the Werewolf: The Apocalypse lore with the utmost respect. Though Earthblood‘s visual effects – explosions, electricity, destruction mechanics, and the metamorphosis itself – look spectacular, almost everything else pangs of design decisions long retired by other adventures in the AA market. We’re back to a time where you can do stealth takedowns but can’t move bodies, where an enemy will occasionally spot you through a wall, where extra ammo is randomly found lying on office desks, where shadows are optional, and be sure to watch out for those red barrels, they look kinda flammable. Character models and interior scenes look believably seventh generation, while the gameplay arguably belongs in the PS2 era. The head-scratching disconnect and lack of consequence in this hybrid gameplay are indicative of Earthblood‘s overall dated design.
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