Bloody Good Time
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Bloody Good Time | |
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Developer(s) | Outerlight |
Publisher(s) | Ubisoft |
Engine | Source |
Platform(s) | Xbox Live Arcade, Microsoft Windows |
Release | Xbox Live Arcade Microsoft Windows |
Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Bloody Good Time is a first person shooter developed by Outerlight and published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows and Xbox Live Arcade. It was released on 28 October 2010.
The game is a spiritual sequel to The Ship, Outerlight's debut title, with similar but improved gameplay and graphics.[1] It features four various game modes (hunt, elimination, revenge and deathmatch). Up to eight players can play in online matches. There is also an arcade mode which allows the player to play against the AI bots. The title uses Valve's Source engine.
The game takes place on a Hollywood movie set and it features three different maps: beach, casino and horror house. Players can choose one of the eight available B-movie characters (The Surfer, The Beach babe, The Goth, The Bunny girl, The Showgirl, The Clown, The Gambler and The Stoner) and then kill other players with 21 different weapons, including usual guns and other items, such as frying pan or remote-controlled rats.[1] The reception has been luke-warm, with very weak sales, which was attributed to Outerlight's demise.
Gameplay
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References
- ^ a b Nicholson, Brad (2 September 2010). "Source Engine Shooter "Bloody Good Time" Headed To Steam, XBLA". Giant Bomb. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
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