![]() ![]() Less than two months from the acclaimed Netflix (and smash-hit) series Squid Game premiered, Bloodshore comes along with a remarkably similar premise and plot progression. One of the more remarkable aspects of Bloodshore is just its timing. Along the way, you can pause the game to view a tracker that measures your performance across a few different metrics like team morale, audience opinion, and insight, which presumably also inform the outcome of your overall journey. 50 people parachute onto an island in a contest to "survive by any means necessary." When the competition begins, Alyn Corps also airdrops weapons and ammo across the island and starts activating concentric rings of "smart mines" to drive players together and encourage them toward violence.Īs an FMV game, you mostly just watch the action as it unfolds, but at key decision points for Nick, you call the shots about who to trust, what your overall strategy should be, and how to avoid death. In Bloodshore, you play as Nick Romeo, a washed-up, down-on-his-luck actor who finds himself competing with other desperate streamers and micro-celebrities for a $10,000,000 prize. Bloodshore is an FMV game that centers around this killer contest, giving you control of one of the contestants as you make your way through hours of footage that only manage to stay interesting thanks to the underlying core premise, provided you can actually finish the game. With their mega-hit reality series, Kill/Stream, players compete in a deadly competition to win a huge cash prize. ![]() This is exactly how Alyn Corp rose to prominence. In a world where attention is commodified, the only way to compete is to keep doing more outlandishly attention-grabbing things. ![]()
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