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Playstation 2 : Blood Will Tell Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Blood Will Tell and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Blood Will Tell. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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IGN 68
GameSpy 70
GameZone 60
Game Revolution 45
1UP 80






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Blood Will Tell will tell you how games SHOULD BE.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: December 27, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Alright on the stinkometer this game comes up with not stinking at all, an almost perfect 2 out of 10. (The higher the rating the more it stinks)

Why would I say a game is THAT good? Well, when I got it for Xmas I had no idea what I was getting into.

I read the back of the box and some reviews online all I got was Samurai...missing 48 body parts...how fun...I get to play with a parapelegic!

But that's not the case at all!

You play as Hyakkimaru a man whose been robbed of 48 body parts by demons as a child, but they've been replaced by some...er...better things.

For instance, he has two fake arms and hands, BUT he can take them off at the elbow to reveal two devastatingly sharp swords, he also has a gatling gun in his shoulder and a cannon in his knee...(keep in mind you ARE in fuedal Japan) So basically you're a war machine.

When you get new parts Hyakki also gets better, becoming faster, more aware of his surroundings, able to speak, see in color, run extremely fast, and so much more.

The game has a progressive storyline and let's go back to stages to tell you if you missed any "fiends" (if you defeat a fiend (boss) then you get one of Hyakki's body parts!)

If I needed to mix two games together to get this...you'd have to mix Dynasty Warriors and Spartan: Total Warrior.

This game has a very unique part to it, when battling regular monsters, if you hold triangle till Hyakki's sword glimmers and then release, you will enter about a 10 second mode where you have to push the buttons as they come up on the screen, the more you push the better reward the monster drops. This can be anything from a health boost to cannon balls to bullets to swords to anything!

Also if you ever played Dynasty Warriors and used the Mousou (it's when after a slight build up your character enters a powerful beserk mode where they decimate all in their reach) Hyakki does a simliar thing, however you can change his beserk mode by getting various scrolls hidden in the levels.

I've heard some complaints about the graphics on this game...the graphics are a step up from Phantasy Star Online, and they are fine, don't let anyone talk you out of this because "the graphics aren't the best."

Now the only DOWNSIDE to the game is this:

Sometimes camera angles can get tricky while travel, however it's not that bad simply because, when the camera should count (The boss) let's you always keep an eye on the boss, or if you don't want to do that, then it lets you return to normal view.

So, in closing, I am telling you to BUY THIS GAME. You will not regret it, it is VERY original and you aren't going to find anything else like it. So go ahead, shell out the twenty dollars (I think it's even less then that!) and buy this game!

Good action, Good story, Good game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 4
Date: January 06, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Solid game. Camera angles can be a little off sometimes, but otherwise this is an enjoyable game. You're a undead-type ninja guy who is looking to collect his body parts that these other bad dudes took from him long ago. It's a neat premise, and makes for an interesting story. As you gain a body part, your stats go up or you gain a move etc. The story draws you in, the action is solid, and the graphics are nice and smooth. You play as this ninja guy with swords for arms, and you have a sidekick girl/guy (?!?) who helps you out. You can tell him/her (?) to help fight, or pick up nearby objects, etc. It's a great game overall and I'd recommend it.
FYI: Just won the game. Pretty short. No real re-playability. Unsatisfying ending. It's a FUN game but it wasn't very difficuly and it wasn't very long.

If you enjoy boss fights...

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: September 22, 2005
Author: Amazon User

The fact that I'm the first one to review this game months after it has been out, tells me that this game is severely underpromoted.

This is a pretty good game for the action fans. It has more depth then a generic hack-n-slash, a good story and good gameplay. This game is mostly about fighting bosses, which there are many in one level, sometimes one right after another.

The downside?

Graphics are pretty bad. By any standard. If it wasn't for the graphics this would be the best samurai action game. Also the camera can get a bit weird at times, but no worse then other games. Certainly way better then Devil May Cry 3.

If in doubt, rent this game, then see if you want to buy it.

Great Time

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 09, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Great game. I never had so much fun in my life. Everybody in my family loves it.


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