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6.3

Mixed or average reviews- based on 75 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 40 out of 75
  2. Negative: 23 out of 75

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  1. Aug 21, 2015
    9
    Blues And Bullets, at least its first episode, is a pretty nice game. Is an episodic history about Elliot Ness, with a noir style, good script, nice graphics, wonderful music, and the most important thing, a game that you cannot begin without finish it. I am waiting the second chapter like no one.
  2. Jan 6, 2016
    8
    Points based review:

    STORY: Intro - 8.4 | Midsection Progress - 6.3 | Protagonists - 6.5 | Ending - 4.0 | Storytelling - 9.6
    GAMEPLAY: Main Activities - 7.5 | Fun - 7.2 | Genre Rating: 8.0
    GAMEWORLD/DESIGN: 9.5
    TECHNOLOGY: Graphics - 5.0 | Audio: 8.0
    OVERALL RATING: 7.6

    7.6 = 8
  3. Jul 29, 2015
    10
    This games offers a really interesting take on the telltale style of game. It has a great noir story and some rather interesting and cool investigation mechanics. It also has a bit of shooting which was cool since shooting really isn't something you see a lot in these types of games. The noir style is really cool and well used in this game. I've got to say I think this is a excellent startThis games offers a really interesting take on the telltale style of game. It has a great noir story and some rather interesting and cool investigation mechanics. It also has a bit of shooting which was cool since shooting really isn't something you see a lot in these types of games. The noir style is really cool and well used in this game. I've got to say I think this is a excellent start for this series. Quality graphics, superb sound, music and voice action (main hero is the voice of Geralt from Witcher 3) and outstanding story. I am very much awaiting the next episode. Expand
  4. Apr 1, 2023
    8
    Excellent story game with very good plot. Reduced resources they manage to pull a excellent game. The story gets interrupted since no clear plans to continue.
  5. Sep 6, 2015
    9
    Tell Tale Games achieved great success with their hugely popular Walking Dead episodic video- game series, which allowed players choices to carry over between episodes creating a really individual gaming experience that maintained a sense of continuity and immersion despite the sometimes clunky controls.

    Crowd Monsters have just released a new episodic game in the same vein called Blues
    Tell Tale Games achieved great success with their hugely popular Walking Dead episodic video- game series, which allowed players choices to carry over between episodes creating a really individual gaming experience that maintained a sense of continuity and immersion despite the sometimes clunky controls.

    Crowd Monsters have just released a new episodic game in the same vein called Blues and Bullets-Episode One; and after playing through the first episode I’m not only hooked, I’m super excited for this evolving style of game. Which allows the player to change the outcome of the game based on small character interactions and the writer’s to weave a complex and engaging storyline while maintaining a natural flow to the game that makes every decision seem important whether it’s charming a receptionist or deciding whether to spare someone’s life. By being able to carry save data to each new Episode as they come out this emerging game series adds a whole a whole dynamic to the current game industry that appears to be engaging fans in a more personalised experience helping to retain fans.

    Blues and Bullets is highly stylised, set within the declining years of Al Capone and the mafia culture in the corrupt city of Santa Esperanza, the settings and textures are gorgeous. The games jumping between the main character, Patton’s past and present trials adds a rich back story and makes even the most morally questionable characters sympathetic to the player. Patton is the ultimate anti-hero, a former detective, with a vigilante streak he tries to use his powers to fight corrupt forces within his society while fighting his inner demons!

    This is what makes the character’s journeys so compelling, the AI and NPCs are really great, your team actually helps in combat rather than hindering or just standing in enemy fire, and AI’s adapt to your tactics pretty quickly. Even the non-main character parties have individual and changeable personalities which again adds to the sense of playing in a living world.

    While actions sequences are well balanced, melee attacks are primarily the more traditional games quick time events, however the shooting missions are challenging, using a duck and cover system, making them a lot of fun if you turn the difficult up a notch and try not to rage quit!

    My only complaint would be it’s a little too linear for my tastes but that’s probably a generic necessity so to keep the story moving along and the different sceneries help to stop it becoming monotonous. Also Patton may need a little speed increase in the next episode as it feels slightly slowly placed, and tuck the damn man’s tie into his sweater- its distracting!!
    Overall, Blues and Bullets seems like a game that has a lot of love, effort and potential behind this series. It was actually quite long for an episode release, taking around 2-4 hours to finish, and it’s definitely one to keep an eye on as it continues to develop its story, which from the set up looks like it’s going to get insane and pretty complex!
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  6. Jul 7, 2020
    9
    I love it, the dark & red makes me feel so satisfied, the storyline is great, but it needs to improve some more playable part I think, unfortunately the game never ends.
Metascore
73

Mixed or average reviews - based on 22 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 22
  2. Negative: 0 out of 22
  1. Pelit (Finland)
    Jan 4, 2016
    70
    This episodic action adventure has a solid foundation, although there should be something more in the coming episodes to back it up. The premise is promising, just some fine tuning and the product hits right on the mark. [Dec 2015]
  2. Oct 30, 2015
    60
    With one episode behind me, I feel like the series may be too rough in far too many areas to heartily recommend to all, but regardless there is something compelling about it.
  3. Oct 23, 2015
    70
    We want to give the benefit of doubt to this first episode of Blues and Bullets. It brings back a noir atmosphere that has been missing for quite a while in videogames, but it's also an adventure with well defined rails where the player can only slightly change direction. Now we just want to see where the story goes, and if the developers really deserve our trust.