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Available on PC and PS4 |
To complete the triple-threat of ‘adult themes’, and more
importantly to add some much-needed variety to the gameplay, Mother Russia Bleeds comes complete with
a drug use mechanic. In practice, ‘Nekro’ as it is called, operates as both a
powerup and a healing item. When taken one way, your character is thrown into a
psychotic rage, adding extra damage, knockback and resistance. When taken
otherwise (in this case, a different side of your neck), it regains a decent
amount of health to combat the game’s difficulty, in addition to smoothing-over
some of the mechanics vestigial of the quarter-sucking era. In a genre where
freshly-roasted chickens are meticulously placed under trash cans and burn
barrels, having a mechanic that achieves the video game function of regaining
health, while not betraying its dark tone is welcomed. As is the grotesque way
you use a syringe to abate your fallen foes of the drugs coursing through their
veins.
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Mother Russia Bleeds makes
an effort to freshen the gameplay up with dedicated grab and throw buttons,
multi-hit combos, and the aforementioned drug system, but it ultimately doesn’t
address the inherent flaws of the genre as a whole. The difficulty doesn’t feel
balanced; While I was able to move through the game solo, I often had to resort
to strategies that, while effective, brought the pace and fun of the gameplay
to a screeching halt. Play enough of any beat’em up and you will end up
dive-kicking packs of enemies over and over, and Mother Russia Bleeds is no exception. The unique gameplay
elements do allow for more flexibility,
but it still suffers from repetitiveness of gameplay, something plaguing the
genre since its inception.
Overall, I had a really fun time with Mother Russia Bleeds. While I don't think it's going to be a
chart-topper, it quickly became clear that a lot of love was put into the
development of this game. The look, the feel, the soundtrack, it all feels straight
out of a Jack Thompson nightmare, all without losing its arcade charm. If you
are faint of heart, or simply don't have fondness for violent rollicks through
fiction, appreciate Mother Russia Bleeds
from a distance. Fans of the genre, grab
some friends and make a couple nights out of it, and you will not be
disappointed.
Developer: Le
Cartel Studio
Publisher:
Devolver DigitalPlatforms: Playstation 4, PC
Release Date: September 5th, 2016
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