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Hellish Quart – a spiritual successor to games like Bushido Blade and Kengo is coming to Steam

Go back in time to 17th-century Europe, where melee weapon dueling happened almost daily, and the best fencers were as famous as today’s rock stars.

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Hellish Quart Demo Impressions | Bloody Dueling – Guide Fall

Will Quick writes: "Fighting games can be graphic, brutal, and chaotic. Hellish Quart isn't, despite its roots in combat. Here's what we thought of the demo."

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Hellish Quart Gameplay Preview - Latest Update - CG

CG writes: Developer Kubold is listening to fans as they update their realistic weapons based fighting game Hellish Quart. The game is available now as an early access title via Steam. This latest update adds new character animations, a new stage set in an open field and some tweaks to the AI. In a previous update they included an additional practice mode with wooden weapons.

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Hellish Quart Gameplay Survival Mode - A Western Bushido Blade in the making?

CG writes: Hellish Quart is a 17th Century inspired weapons-based one-on-one fighting game for PC. It’s currently in early access via Steam and GoG and offers a playable demo. The game feels reminiscent of the PSone classic Bushido Blade in terms of its gameplay rather than visual design. It’s certainly well worth checking out if you’re a fan of more realistic fighting. In the video we show you the Hellish Quart gameplay survival mode from the full game with some of the characters you can’t play as in the demo. The second video showcases the demo alongside the tutorial instruction and several bouts versus different AI routines.

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demonseye1193d ago

very interesting concept pretty nice idea. i don't see this succeeding in the current market. just not enough content people probably get bored of this within a week. will get mixed reviews. at best it gets a small following. wish them luck though.

bunt-custardly1193d ago

The developers are looking at this game in early access for 1-2 years. That is plenty of time to add content and get it up to speed.