![]() ![]() ![]() You sneak into a facility using your wolf form and crossbow to take out guards and scientists, and once that inevitably fails, you transform into a werewolf to finish off everyone in the room, then proceed to the next to do it all over again. The game follows a very simple formula from beginning to end, with little variation. Look, they do oil and science stuff that’s bad for the environment so that gives you leave to slaughter everyone who has ever worked for them apparently. After five years on his own, he returns to help them put the final nail in the coffin of Endron, a corporation… of some sort. ![]() Players put on the vest of Cahal, a Gaoru (read: werewolf) eco terrorist who leaves his pack after the death of his wife, abandoning his daughter in the process. Upon finishing Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood, I counted about 46 developers at Cyanide Studio, and while I admire the amount of effort and thought put into some aspects of the game, it unfortunately resulted in a very generic brawler with stealth elements. As much as I enjoy ragging on bad games, it’s still hard to tell a smaller developer their baby is ugly. ![]()
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