![]() You will probably want to come back to the game at a later time, but I don’t see it as something that you will want to play all of the time. For this reason I see CROSSBOW: Bloodnight being a game that is better in shorter 15-30 minute doses. The game can get a little repetitive after a while though. With how short each run is, you likely will want to play several games back to back hoping to improve upon your score. Thus the game relies on players playing a bunch of quick games as they try to improve upon their previous high score. Until you get really good at the game, expect most runs to last around a minute or two at the most. That said CROSSBOW: Bloodnight is not a game that you will want to play for long stretches of time. There is something surprisingly satisfying about the gameplay. You are always massively outnumbered, but with your trusty crossbow you can mow down your enemies really quickly. The game does a good job making you feel powerful. It is not a particularly deep game, but there is something fun about trying to mow down demons while trying to stay alive. While the game is kind of simple and can get a little repetitive (you basically just shoot and avoid enemies), I have to admit that the game can be kind of addicting at times. If the game’s premise doesn’t sound all that interesting to you, I don’t think it will be for you. I will say that CROSSBOW: Bloodnight is a game that will not appeal to everyone. While I haven’t played Devil Daggers, CROSSBOW: Bloodnight feels very similar to it. The game only has one arena, and outside of dealing with different types of enemies, the gameplay doesn’t really change no matter how long you survive. There really isn’t a story, or any progression in the game. In a lot of ways CROSSBOW: Bloodnight kind of feels like an arcade game. You just try to survive for as long as possible, while trying to take down as many demons as you can along the way. ![]() Simply put the game gets straight to the point, and doesn’t waste you time with a bunch of different mechanics. The game isn’t the deepest, but it really isn’t trying to be. Honestly this basically wraps up everything there is to tell about CROSSBOW: Bloodnight’s gameplay. The ultimate goal of the game is to survive for as long as possible in order to climb the leaderboard. Therefore you need to be constantly moving around the arena killing all of the enemies that get near you. You have limited health as most enemies will kill you within one or two hits. Basically enemies will be constantly spawning and your objective is to kill them before they are able to overwhelm you. ![]() Every so often you will also unlock a special ability that lets you deal with a lot of enemies at the same time. In addition to shooting your crossbow, you also have a dodge and jump button. If you aim and shoot though you end up firing a sort of explosive which damages all neighboring enemies. If you hold the shoot button it will autofire like a machine gun. You are basically given a crossbow and you try to survive as long as possible. The gameplay of CROSSBOW: Bloodnight is pretty simple. You must fight back the horde for as long as possible. ![]() The year is 1666 and an ancient horror is making its way to our reality bringing many of its nightmare creatures to Earth. Your order is sworn to use their trusty crossbows in order to fight back the forces of hell. In CROSSBOW: Bloodnight you play as a member of The Coven of Crossbow. CROSSBOW: Bloodnight is not the deepest game and may not appeal to everyone, but it can be surprisingly addicting at times for such an affordable game. The gameplay looked really fast paced as you tried to survive for as long as possible. When I was contacted by the developer to check out the game’s Nintendo Switch release though, I was intrigued. On top of that I wouldn’t really consider myself much of a high score chaser. ![]() While I enjoy the occasional FPS, I wouldn’t say that it is one of my favorite genres. Released last September on PC, CROSSBOW: Bloodnight is a game that I didn’t really hear a whole lot about. ![]()
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