If you grew up watching Cartoon Network shows like Powerpuff Girls, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, or Dexter’s Laboratory, then you’ll immediately recognize both the look and tone that #BLUD is going for. Developed by Humble Games and Exit 73 Studios, this take on merging the visual style of those aforementioned shows with 2D dungeon-crawling in the vein of The Legend of Zelda works extremely well. It has some amazing visuals, great animation, a whole host of charming characters, and some inventive combat mechanics that come together in a final package that I’d certainly recommend to just about anyone.
#BLUD puts you in the role of Becky Brewster, your somewhat average school-aged girl living in Carpentersville (an obvious nod to legendary director John Carpenter). However, the world around you is certainly not average, as a local tech company that’s one-half Apple, one-half Twitter, has started to unleash a whole host of vampiric bad guys on the town. Thankfully, Becky has some innate abilities to combat vampires, and along with her friends, she sets out to send the head vamp to another dimension and free her town from blood-sucking fiends.
The biggest strengths for #BLUD’s adventure comes from the visuals and the combat. The animation style is really well-realized, and looks great in motion. Every character is expressive and feels unique, and there’s a surprising diversity in enemy design, which in turn leads into what makes the combat so fun. While you’ll start off simply smashing small combo’s together as you swing at a mutated fly or two, you’ll quickly encounter enemies that require a bit more effort to beat. Some will require you to block with an umbrella shield before lowering their defenses, others you can stun with your grappling hook, while more powerful enemies like full-grown vampires will require you to dodge their attacks and look for visual cues to find your moment to strike. This enemy variety helps keep the combat feel fresh throughout, and I never found myself bored or underwhelmed with these encounters while playing.
Note: Humble Games provided us with a #BLUD PC code for review purposes.
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