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RPGWatch Feature - Bloodlust: Shadowhunter Review

by Myrthos, 2015-11-18 22:52:21

Playing as a vampire, Forgottenlor dived into the Bloodlust: Shadowhunter world and surfaced with a review of the game.

As with the skill system, Bloodlust: Shadowhunter has a really interesting and deceptively complex loot system. Of course there are the standard weapons, armour, and accessories, identification scrolls, recall stones and gems for sockets, which are all typical of these types of action RPGs.  There are also ingredients for alchemy, lockpicks, and safe cracking drill bits that are important for skills. In addition you find flashlights without which you can't see much (at least initially), tickets for the pawnshops, maps of some of the important surface locations in the game and calling cards for a special shop which lets you improve skills or buy maps. In addition there are talent stones, which helps unlock minor bonuses (there is also a chance you get one of these at each level up, depending on your intelligence attribute. There are also monkey stones. If you find a monkey statue in a dungeon and insert two monkey stones into its eyes you can drop ten or more levels deeper into a dungeons, which increases the danger, but also the chance to find really good loot. You also find keys, which are great, because almost every dungeon has locked doors behind which there usually are containers with more treasures.

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Bloodlust: Shadowhunter

SP/MP: Single-player
Setting: Modern
Genre: Dungeon Crawler
Platform: PC
Release: Released


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