

At the moment, there just doesn't seem to be enough on offer in terms of narrative and interactivity. What we'll give Bloodshore is that it is a milestone to pave the way for something better. It feels a bit lacking as a game and does give the impression of a B-grade movie.īecause the story is so bland, it doesn't make for exciting choices in the game.

But somehow, Bloodshore seems to fall a bit short of what it's trying to do. There's enough decision-making to keep players immersed, too. It all comes about pretty consistently to keep you focused in this universe. The action and explosiveness of the live-action scenes are definitely well done. So let's focus on whether the core part of this offering works and engages players the same way a traditional video game would.

It's just a straightforward plot to drive the interactivity of the film. What makes Bloodshore stand out against the other FMV Games For the uninitiated, FMV is the genre of games that uses interactive video rather than program or models on its characters and even the set.
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The storyline is by no means one that's particularly gripping or full of twists. Along with remakes, another type of game seems to be returning from the 90’s is the FMV, or Full Motion Video and Bloodshore is one of them. It has a Live Action style, presented in Full motion video and is played in a First-Person perspective. Basically, the plot is a televised battle royale that pits some prominent members of backwater society against each other. GAME INFO Bloodshore is an adventure game by Wales interactive and Good Gate Media released in 2021 for iPad, iPhone, Mac, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. However, we can give the gist of Bloodshore to give you an idea of what's going on. Being a live-action film, the narrative matters here - so we won't go spoiling that.
