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Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood

2021
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Action, RPG, Fighting, Single Player
AvailableFeb 4, 2021
PlatformPC, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X
DeveloperCyanide
Overview

Become a werewolf, known as Garou, in the atmosphere of their shamanistic and tribal world. Garou are Werewolf warriors opposed to urban civilization and supernatural corruption, all heading towards inevitable apocalypse. Werewolf: The Apocalypse is set in the World of Darkness, a gritty version of our own time where society declines and humans fall victim to supernatural horrors.

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Critics have mixed opinions on Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood's story. Some praise its immersive world and themes of fighting evil, while others criticize its generic plot and underdeveloped characters. Overall, the game's narrative falls short for many, with some positives like capturing the RPG spirit and ecological lore. Familiarity with the source material may enhance the experience, but flaws like confusing storytelling and lack of emotional depth are prevalent criticisms.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood are varied, with some positive and negative aspects highlighted. COGconnected praises the game for its fully realized world and background information available, which adds depth to the story. GamesBeat also commends the game for capturing the spirit of White Wolf's tabletop RPGs and incorporating themes of fighting against evil and corporate greed. PC Gamer appreciates the self-contained nature of the story, which doesn't require prior knowledge of the lore and recognizes the impact of humans on the planet. Slant Magazine highlights the compelling lore that combines ecological concerns with a war between spiritual forces. However, several critics express negative opinions about the story. GamingTrend describes it as generic and boring, with an uninteresting protagonist and poorly executed emotional moments. KeenGamer criticizes the lack of connection with the characters and confusion in the narrative, as well as the poor explanation of established lore. CGMagazine finds the story forgettable and cheesy, with offensive elements towards women. Digital Chumps and GameCritics both mention the lack of depth and development in the supporting characters and the poorly developed villain. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the story of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood has its flaws. While some appreciate the incorporation of themes and the depth of the world, others find it generic, confusing, and lacking emotional investment. The lack of proper explanation of the lore and underdeveloped characters are common criticisms. However, there are still positive aspects that some critics highlight, such as the capturing of the spirit of the tabletop RPGs and the compelling lore. It is important to note that some critics mention the game's appeal to fans of the source material, indicating that familiarity with the Werewolf: The Apocalypse universe may enhance the overall experience.


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Critics have mixed feelings about Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood gameplay. Some praise the unique abilities and combat balance, while others criticize it for being repetitive and lacking depth. The enjoyable combat as a werewolf is overshadowed by issues like repetitive missions and unoriginal stealth mechanics. Overall, critics agree that while the game has potential, it falls short in delivering a satisfying gameplay experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood are quite varied. Some critics, such as COGconnected and PC Gamer, highlight the positive aspects of the gameplay. They mention the ability to take on different forms with unique abilities and skill trees, as well as the balance between stealth and combat. The combat is described as enjoyable and satisfying, with options for different fighting styles and rewards for being stealthy. These positive aspects of the gameplay are supported by the opinions of GameSpace, Gamers Heroes, and CGMagazine, who mention smooth stealth-like action, adrenaline-fueled combat, and the enjoyable experience of being a werewolf in combat form. However, there are several critics who express negative opinions about the gameplay of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. GamingTrend, KeenGamer, PCGamesN, and Digital Chumps criticize the gameplay for being repetitive and lacking depth. They mention that the combat becomes repetitive quickly and lacks variety, while the stealth mechanics are described as not working well and easily breakable. The lack of incentivization to use abilities and the outdated and repetitive gameplay loop are also mentioned as negative aspects of the gameplay. Metro GameCentral goes further to criticize the combat as terrible, with limited animation, simplistic controls, and poor enemy AI. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that while Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood has some enjoyable aspects in terms of combat and the ability to transform into a werewolf, the gameplay suffers from various issues. The repetitive nature of the combat and missions, the lack of depth and variety in gameplay mechanics, and the unoriginal and cumbersome stealth mechanics are some of the common criticisms. The positive aspects of the gameplay, such as the enjoyable combat as a werewolf and the balance between stealth and combat, are overshadowed by the negative aspects mentioned by multiple critics. The opinions of critics like Game Rant and Critical Hit reflect this sentiment, as they mention that the gameplay initially shows promise but ultimately feels shallow and broken.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the graphics of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. Some praise the impressive particle effects and nostalgic charm, while many criticize the outdated character models, poor animations, and lack of visual variety. Overall, the consensus leans towards disappointment, with critics feeling the graphics fall short of next-gen standards.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood are quite varied. Some critics, such as COGconnected and Impulsegamer, highlight the positive aspects of the graphics. They mention that the game features particle effects during combat sequences that are impressive and pleasing, providing a sense of achievement. Additionally, Pure Playstation appreciates the nostalgic charm of the graphics, which reminds them of older games. These positive comments indicate that there are certain elements within the game's visuals that can be enjoyed and appreciated. However, the majority of critics express negative opinions about the Graphics and Visual Design of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. Many critics, including GamingTrend, KeenGamer, TheGamer, Wccftech, CGMagazine, Digital Chumps, God is a Geek, TheSixthAxis, DualShockers, Game Rant, Metro GameCentral, Daily Star, Pure Xbox, Screen Rant, and ZTGD, criticize various aspects of the graphics. They mention issues such as outdated character models, poor animations, lack of variety in environments, and a general lack of visual fidelity. Some critics specifically highlight the resemblance to graphics from the previous generation of consoles, such as the PS3 era. These negative comments suggest that the overall quality of the graphics and visual design falls short of expectations. Taking into account the opinions of the critics, the overall consensus regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood is predominantly negative. While there are a few positive remarks about specific elements, such as particle effects and nostalgic charm, the majority of critics express disappointment in the graphics. They mention issues such as outdated character models, poor animations, and a lack of visual variety and fidelity. The game's visuals are often compared to those of previous console generations, particularly the PS3 era. Overall, the critics feel that the game's graphics do not meet the expectations for a game on next-generation hardware.


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The critics are divided on the Sound Design and Music of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. Some praise the soundtrack for enhancing gameplay, particularly the heavy metal music during combat. However, others criticize the repetitive soundtrack, disappointing voice acting, and dated heavy metal tunes. Overall, opinions are mixed, with some appreciating the music's impact while others point out flaws in sound design and voice acting.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood are quite varied. There are both positive and negative aspects mentioned by the critics. In terms of positives, several critics praise the game's soundtrack and its ability to enhance the gameplay experience. Gamers Heroes, CGMagazine, and ZTGD all mention the positive impact of the music, with CGMagazine specifically highlighting the metal music that plays during combat. This heavy metal soundtrack is said to match the protagonist's transformation into a werewolf, adding to the enjoyment of the battles. Additionally, KeenGamer compliments the battle music, stating that it amplifies the experience of combat. On the other hand, there are some negative opinions regarding the sound design and music of the game. PCGamesN criticizes the soundtrack, describing it as tiresome and repetitive, with an eerie motif that falls short of being eerie. Pure Playstation also expresses disappointment, mentioning that the voice acting is mostly rubbish and the sound design is not memorable. TheSixthAxis and Metro GameCentral both criticize the voice acting, with TheSixthAxis specifically highlighting overacting and illogical dialogue. Screen Rant also mentions that the cheesy heavy metal tunes during battles make the game feel dated. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed. While there are positive remarks about the soundtrack and its ability to enhance combat, there are also negative comments about the voice acting and sound design. TheSixthAxis and Pure Playstation highlight issues with the voice acting, while PCGamesN and Screen Rant express disappointment with the repetitive soundtrack and dated heavy metal tunes. However, it is worth noting that some critics, such as Gamers Heroes and KeenGamer, do appreciate the music and its impact on the gameplay experience.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. Some praise it as fantastic, while others criticize it as gruff, unconvincing, and lacking emotional depth. Overall, the majority of critics lean towards the negative side, highlighting issues with believability and character engagement.

The voice acting in Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood has received mixed reviews from critics. Some critics, such as GameSpace, have praised the voice acting, describing it as fantastic and a positive addition to the overall experience. Additionally, GAMES.CH states that the English voice acting is more than decent. These positive opinions suggest that there are instances where the voice acting in the game succeeds in delivering compelling performances. However, the majority of critics have expressed negative opinions about the voice acting in Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. PCGamesN criticizes the gruff and laughably gruff voice acting, which they believe makes the characters even more unlikable. TheGamer describes the voice acting as unconvincing and lackluster, hindering the immersion of the game. Pure Playstation goes as far as to say that the voice acting is awful for all characters, including the protagonist. Metro GameCentral adds that the voice-acting is wooden, further highlighting the lack of emotional depth in the performances. These negative opinions indicate that the voice acting in the game falls short in terms of believability and emotional engagement. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards the negative side when evaluating the voice acting in Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. TheSixthAxis mentions that while the protagonist Cahal delivers a standout performance, the rest of the voice acting is described as bad. Critical Hit criticizes the voice acting for being hollow and poorly delivered, with dead-eyed characters delivering exposition. Impulsegamer emphasizes that the lack of emotion and investment in the characters' line deliveries is a significant drawback. ZTGD goes even further, describing the voice acting as truly horrendous. These collective opinions suggest that the voice acting in the game fails to meet the expectations of the critics, resulting in a subpar overall performance.


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Critics have mixed opinions on Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood's technical performance. Some report bugs and issues on PC and PlayStation consoles, while others praise its smooth performance on Xbox Series X. Overall, the game's technical performance varies across platforms, with some critics highlighting positive aspects and others pointing out significant shortcomings.

In terms of the technical performance on PC, there are mixed opinions among the critics. GameSpace highlights the presence of bugs, such as AI triggering on their own and ignoring gravity, which can negatively impact the gameplay experience. However, PC Gamer states that the game does not suffer from any framerate issues, suggesting a smooth performance. On the other hand, The Indie Game Website mentions that the game feels like it is in early access and could benefit from more time and polish. Despite this, Wccftech notes that the game runs smoothly on a mid-range PC system. These varying opinions indicate that while the game may have some technical issues, it still manages to provide a satisfactory performance on PC. Moving on to the console platforms, the opinions differ significantly. On the PS5, God is a Geek mentions that the game loads quickly but does not provide any information about its technical performance or stability. However, DualShockers, who played the game on PS4, encountered game-breaking technical issues during boss fights. This suggests that the game may have some significant technical shortcomings on the PlayStation consoles. On the Xbox Series X, Player 2 praises the game for being almost completely bug and glitch-free, which is impressive considering its budget. They also note that the game runs smoothly on this platform. This positive feedback from Player 2 indicates that the game's technical performance on the Xbox Series X is commendable. Overall, the critics' opinions on the technical performance of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood are mixed. While there are reports of bugs and technical issues on PC and PlayStation consoles, the game seems to perform well on the Xbox Series X. It is worth noting that the lack of technical feedback from some critics, such as God is a Geek, limits the comprehensive analysis of the game's performance across all platforms. However, the presence of both positive and negative opinions suggests that the technical performance of the game may vary depending on the gaming platform.


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Critics are divided on the replay value of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. Some praise its secondary missions and combat stances that encourage replay, while others criticize the lack of incentives to revisit the game or engage in side quests. Overall, the consensus is that the game lacks significant replay value due to its repetitive nature, short runtime, and absence of meaningful decisions or alternative endings. Fans of the World of Darkness universe may find some appeal, but multiple playthroughs are unlikely.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Replay Value of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood are mixed. Some critics, such as COGconnected and GameSpace, highlight the game's replayability due to the presence of secondary missions, rewards for completing side-quests, and different combat stances that support different play styles. These elements provide players with incentives to revisit the game and explore alternative approaches. Additionally, COGconnected mentions that the game offers progression perks, further enhancing the replay value. However, other critics, such as PCGamesN and CGMagazine, express concerns about the lack of replayability in Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. PCGamesN specifically mentions that there is no incentive to replay the game or engage in side quests, as they offer no tangible rewards. CGMagazine echoes this sentiment, stating that once the game is finished, there is no reason to return, despite the availability of side missions. The short runtime of the game, mentioned by PC Gamer and ZTGD, also contributes to the perception that there is limited replay value. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards the game lacking significant replay value. While there are some positive aspects, such as the combat mechanics and the ability to go into full werewolf mode, the repetitive nature of the gameplay and the absence of meaningful decisions or alternative endings dampen the desire to replay the game. The limited exploration of the wider world and the absence of new game + options, as mentioned by GameSpace and Player 2, further contribute to this sentiment. The general perception is that Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood falls short in providing enough content or incentives to warrant multiple playthroughs, despite its potential appeal to fans of the World of Darkness universe, as noted by TheGamer.


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Overall Verdict

Critics have mixed feelings about Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. Positive reviews highlight its replayability, engaging story, and combat, while negative feedback focuses on generic gameplay and technical issues. The game appeals to fans of the Werewolf lore but falls short in innovation and execution for others. Consider your preferences before diving into this divisive title.

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Cogconnected.com

Feb 4, 2021

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The game is praised for its replayability, intriguing characters, engaging story, and combat. However, it is criticized for being heavy on in-universe lore, having checkpoint saving only, and camera control issues.

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Pcgamer.com

Feb 4, 2021

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The game is a B-movie experience that is determined to be good. It is enjoyable despite its flaws.

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Gamerstemple.com

Feb 23, 2021

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An overall good action game, but the 'RPG' feel is weak with this one.


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Player2.net.au

Feb 4, 2021

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Werewolf - The Apocalypse: Earthblood is a satisfying action game that provides a nostalgic throwback to the old style of AA gaming. It may not be a standout title, but it is a well put together blast of action that leaves players satisfied. It is recommended for action fans.

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Gamersheroes.com

Feb 4, 2021

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Werewolf: The Apocalypse Earthblood is an old-school action game with a simple design that may not appeal to everyone. However, for those looking for a basic stealth and combat action-adventure, there's a lot to love about it.

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Games.ch

Mar 3, 2021

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The game captures the essence of the source material and provides solid entertainment for fans.

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Gamespace.com

Feb 5, 2021

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Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood is a solid hack and slash game with engaging combat and interesting elements of the Werewolf: The Apocalypse lore. However, it is let down by repetitive stealth sections, technical issues, and missed opportunities to explore the game's themes and world in depth.

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Es.millenium.gg

Feb 4, 2021

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Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood is a fun game that combines infiltration and action. It has a decent technical performance and an interesting story, but falls short in terms of graphics, character development, and overall impact. It may not have much replay value, but it offers enjoyable gameplay for a specific audience.


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Pureplaystation.com

Apr 27, 2021

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Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood is a middle-of-the-road game with potential for improvement.


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Wccftech.com

Feb 4, 2021

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The game is uninspired and lacks depth, making it hard to recommend unless you are already interested in the setting.

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