Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood review

Need to know

What is it? An eco-warrior werewolf sim that plays better than it looks.
Expect to pay $40/£35
Developer Cyanide
Publisher Nacon
Reviewed on GeForce GTX 1650, AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, 8 GB RAM
Multiplayer? No
Link Official site

The Bloodlines 2 release date may keep running away from us like a startled deer, but here’s another chance to enter the World of Darkness. Concerned with werewolves rather than vampires (clue’s in the name), it’s an action RPG where the ‘RPG’ bit is pushed to the sidelines until it’s almost invisible. It’s earnest, a little bit shonky, clearly wriggling through some budget constraints… and proof that one rough but fun game is worth a hundred glossy but dull ones.

It’s not a game to wow somebody who happens to walk past while you’re playing. The character models have arrived fashionably late from 2010. The graphics overall, while they do the job perfectly well and suffer from no framerate issues, won’t threaten to melt your GPU. But that’s a good thing, right?

Earthblood is refreshingly keen to throw you straight into the action. The game starts off with a chat between you and a few members of your pack regarding your plan to sabotage a nearby fracking site. A few minutes later however, Things Go Wrong, and you’re sent into the fray to rescue your wife (no spoilers, but I think her nickname might be Character Motivation). By the time another 20 minutes or so have passed you’ve inhabited all three of hero Cahal’s forms, most of the game mechanics have been introduced, and sufficient drama has taken place to kick off the next leg of the plot.

(Image credit: Nacon)

The story jogs along at this pace until the end, which works very well. The bulk of the game is made up of fairly small areas full of enemies and, fundamentally, it’s all about making your way to the exit so you can enter the next area. This is where the ability to change forms comes into play.

Wolf’s worth

source: gamezpot.com