Aha – an abandoned factory let’s scrummage around for a key left outside and head inside.īrilliant: a mad ice hockey maniac is stomping about with a sharp pointy tool, and someone has left the meat grinders on that will slice me in half. Going straight is another invisible wall. I headed back in case there was a petrol station but hit an invisible wall, then the woods to the left of the car, but there was nothing. Nor can you interact with the car to locate a mobile phone, tyre iron in case any mad ice hockey maniacs stalk you, or simply to sit in the car to wait for a tow truck. Gut instinct, if you’re nice, is to check on the deer/put it out of its misery, but you can’t interact with it. When you get past the McKinnon credits, you find that the protagonist has hit a deer which was carrying a vat of blood as it spills it across the freeway along with its own fluids. ![]() There wasn’t much hope for Blood Breed, published by Baltoro Games. ![]() ![]() What should probably have been renamed ‘McKinnon’ due to the number of times it showed in the opening credits (this was a family affair as it’s a low budget, straight to video release), this horror game immediately felt like playing a PlayStation game, along the lines of the original Silent Hill.Īlas, this PlayStation comparison was not for the right reasons as ignoring the dated visuals (I liked ’em), the controls in Blood Breed were quite off a lot of the time and there was a lot of wandering around and clumsy deaths on par with the original Tomb Raider, only on a much smaller scale. Without realising it was the full game, I thought it’d be worth test driving it for the 30 minutes or hour duration you can expect from a demo, but found out it was the complete game. Blood Breed, a game by Blake McKinnon as you will frequently be reminded, was a free download on the Switch.
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