GamingLives takes a look at the noir adventure from A Crowd of Monsters.
"Blues and Bullets: Episode 1 is an odd mix of brilliantly and poorly produced visuals. The environments and the noir style give the game a great atmosphere, which supports the interesting, if a little clunky, story. Some scenes are spectacular – the airship hotel in particular being a stand out. Sadly, though, this is let down by poorly executed animations and character models, which come across as plastic and a little robotic. The story is somewhat lost in a world where, visually, no one is really able to express emotion, as each character wanders around like an animatronic puppet."
GameEnthus Podcast ep272: Clawfoot ‘cast or Vigilante W-2 This week Mike(@AssaultSuit) is back with Tiny(@Tiny415) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) 160;to talk about: PS4 Neo, PS4K, Comixology, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Letter 44, PS Vita, Batman Rise of Sun Tsu, Philadelphia Spinners, professional ultimate, Zootopia, The Good Dinosaur, Fuller House, X-men Apocalypse, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Out of the … Continue Reading →
Eliot Ness. The man who brought down Al Capone and his illegal bootlegging operations in the late 1920’s. Leader of “The Untouchables”. A man who declared war on the mob and cleaned up the Clevelan…
Vic B'Stard writes: "I will forgive you for not having heard of A Crowd of Monsters’ episodic adventure game, Blues and Bullets. Were it not for a review key falling into my inbox from the publisher’s kindly PR people, I wouldn’t have either.
And that would have been a shame."