And since we left the Music Score that is Copyrighted to Hell (lulz) and back , don't blame us if you can't see this video... the Score is part of the game , and is hella good
Reading the description. The critical reception for this game reminds me a lot of the critical reception of GunGrave G.o.r.e that released a few years back. I ended up enjoying Gungrave g.o.r.e ALOT. When that game came out it’s major problems were on the technical side and a few of the stages being extremely difficult to get through. But once you play the latest version of the game, it’s so fun. The game has its flaws, but the game was developed by a small South Korean studio out of passion for a super niche PS2 era 3rd person action game IP. Anyways….point is, while I don’t know much about the bellboy IP, I did saw the movie for it….similarly to how I watched the anime adaptation of Gungrave all those years back. Anyways, I saw the Hellboy: web of wyrd go on sale, so I’m gonna pick it up probably later this week. And while I’m not a huge fan of the rogue-like/lite genre, I’m willing to try this game out.
I think most of the hate, to part Four named Gungrave Gore... came from those that played those original games ruclips.net/video/aofEzOPZ9bE/видео.html ... they miss the PS2 Era way of hiding low rez graphics with Cellshading, that over saturated the PS2\Gamecube era of gaming making all push it on anything (the 2001-2007 era gimmick of nextgen)... and the Cowboy Bebop presentation this game had with its music ... that went away in part 3 that was a PSVR game ruclips.net/video/PfPmSxe9QMU/видео.html , and in part 4 became HyperRealistic Gore ... missing the point this game wanted to be like Hellsing
And since we left the Music Score that is Copyrighted to Hell (lulz) and back , don't blame us if you can't see this video... the Score is part of the game , and is hella good
Reading the description.
The critical reception for this game reminds me a lot of the critical reception of GunGrave G.o.r.e that released a few years back.
I ended up enjoying Gungrave g.o.r.e ALOT.
When that game came out it’s major problems were on the technical side and a few of the stages being extremely difficult to get through.
But once you play the latest version of the game, it’s so fun. The game has its flaws, but the game was developed by a small South Korean studio out of passion for a super niche PS2 era 3rd person action game IP.
Anyways….point is, while I don’t know much about the bellboy IP, I did saw the movie for it….similarly to how I watched the anime adaptation of Gungrave all those years back.
Anyways, I saw the Hellboy: web of wyrd go on sale, so I’m gonna pick it up probably later this week.
And while I’m not a huge fan of the rogue-like/lite genre, I’m willing to try this game out.
I think most of the hate, to part Four named Gungrave Gore... came from those that played those original games ruclips.net/video/aofEzOPZ9bE/видео.html ... they miss the PS2 Era way of hiding low rez graphics with Cellshading, that over saturated the PS2\Gamecube era of gaming making all push it on anything (the 2001-2007 era gimmick of nextgen)... and the Cowboy Bebop presentation this game had with its music ... that went away in part 3 that was a PSVR game ruclips.net/video/PfPmSxe9QMU/видео.html , and in part 4 became HyperRealistic Gore ... missing the point this game wanted to be like Hellsing