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Bloody Streets

$4.99
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Developer:
Headless Wizard
Publisher:
Headless Wizard
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Bloody Streets is a brutal top-down shooter which will challenge you with areas swarmed by undead in a beautifully stylized and hand painted 2D world complemented by high energy rock music. How long can you survive the sea of monsters while pumping round after round of bullets?
You are a specially trained soldier who steps into the infected areas to clear them. Shoot enemies using various weapons! Throw grenades and blow them up! Knife to slice and cut them into halves! Use your rage power to blood out and dye the streets in red!

Game main features are:
  • Hardcore-style combat challenge with so many enemies on the screen at the same time
  • Maneuver through waves of monsters and slip through their massive crowd
  • Use the environment as weapons in combat
  • Fast paced arcade style action
  • Unique art style with traditional frame by frame animations
  • Dynamic music based on difficulty

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User Reviews

Very Positive
53 user reviews
83%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

[b] Target Audience: [/b] [I] Top Down Fans who really want a different style, more then gameplay.[/i] [b] Summary: [/b] The game's focus on just throwing numbers and numbers and numbers at you shows that the game doesn't have a lot of depth to play with: and it was start to wear on you very quickly, to the point where even the good zombie walking animations and style won't be able to keep your attention. That's Bloody Streets big problem: it can't make a dent in the fun aspect as each wave it dealt in almost the same wave level after level, and you really become mindless in the bad way while playing: you're just bored. Sure, there's decent controls and there's enemy variety at times, but the guns not really feeling balanced nor the game's music being very generic really don't reward the time you put into it. Look elsewhere. [b]Gameplay Footage and Video Review: https://youtu.be/IBr_JynIjog[/b] [u] Lists: [/u] [b]Positives:[/b] [list] [*] Reasonable style. [*] Controls are dece...

12 helpful 1 funny
6 hrs at review
Recommended

Bloody Streets is a run-and-gun top down 2d zombie shoot-em-up developed by Headless Wizard. It is packed with easy achievements and a variety of weapons and enemy's. Bloody Streets is a great time killer. The core gameplay of Bloody Streets is sprinting and gunning down zombies, while trying to stay alive and resupplying between rounds. Wave after wave of numerous enemy's with a thirst for blood will rush the player attempting to kill them. The enemy's include slow and fast zombies, spiders, maggots, giant zombies, and exploding zombies. Bloody Streets has many options available for disposing of hostiles. Different rifles, shotguns, pistols and even your melee ability can be used on the undead hoard. Environmental weapons also make quick work of them; such as trains, saw blades, and even mines can be used to defend yourself. The player is also able to activate "rage" where the player spins rapidly with knives in hand, immune to damage for a short duration. The art and sound d...

10 helpful
8 hrs at review
Recommended

Bloody Streets is an enjoyable top down shooter which is worth the price. All achievements are simply and easy to attain. Easy enough to recommend for those fans to who like this genre of gaming. 8/10.

8 helpful 2 funny
32 min at review
Recommended

A surprisingly fun budget title. The screenshots didn't do it justice, so watch the video. This game plays like Smash TV, but it's even more twitchy. The first few stages are a cake-walk and the difficulty seems to increase rapidly. The traps and powerups are clever and well-designed. Very surprised by this title. Definitely worth the $5.00, if not more. The only feature this game is missing is co-op. There doesn't even appear to be local co-op, which was a bit of a disappointment. Pick it up if you are a fan of Smash TV, but don't expect a rich storyline or multiplayer experience. Sound:3/5 Graphics:3/5 Fun: 5/5 Price: 5/5 Replayability: 4/5

8 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

Bloody Streets has engaging gameplay, solid controls, really satisfying carnage & music very well-suited to the pace of the action. Perhaps the only thing missing is 2-player co-op, I don't think it could support anymore than that.

7 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Bloody Streets is a top-down kill-em-all arena shooter that looks good at first glance, but when the finer details of the game come out, it's kind of... irritating to play? The problem with so many "dumb" shoot-em-all arena horde style games is that sometimes, the finer details of how the game works can be easy to skimp on. Like enemy spawn placement, ammo count, that sort of thing. Bloody Streets, while being an otherwise fine game, does a bunch of these things in a way that made me grind my gears. Here's a few examples while playing: 1: You can choose from many weapons in your arsenal as you go through the game, but at the beginning you are stuck with a shitty rifle that doesn't do much of anything at the hordes. Oh, and it has a very low ammo count, so you'll inevitably run out of ammo trying to shoot all the zombies. That means at some point you'll be surrounded by zombies and suddenly out of ammo (which is a bad design decision because it breaks the flow of the game, and force...

6 helpful
6 hrs at review
Not Recommended

A kinda tedious and derivative top-down zombie shooter in the same style as Nation Red but not as good. I do generally quite like this type of Nation Red style game, but this one is just a bit too cheap and boring really. Graphics are poor, music is alright but the overall package just isn't really worth playing.

6 helpful
16 min at review
Not Recommended

Imagine a horde mode-only, amateurish version of Dead Nation with no controller support nor key re-assignment. It's just a basic top down zombie shooter with basic graphics, soundtrack, design - everything's basic. I don't want to be mean to the devs as they clearly have more talent than me, but this is a waste of your time if nothing else.

5 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Bloody Streets is an addicting top down shooter that lets you kill a lot of zombies. It's simplistic and cheap, but the $4.99 you pay is more than well worth it as you'll find yourself coming back to it soon. It scratched my itch for a top down shooter.

5 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Bloody Streets is a pretty simple, straightforward shooter; from a top-down perspective, fend off hordes of zombies and other abominations and survive 'til the end of the round. At the start of each of the 24 stages (set across four chapters, each with its own distinct setting) you'll select one of seven unlockable weapons, then battle your way through with the help of pick-ups in the shape of extra health, ammo and grenades as you rack up combo kills and amass points. A rank will be awarded at the end of every stage based on your points, but it doesn't really count for anything special aside from bragging rights, I guess. Other treats come in the form of environmental hazards, such as trains, mines, cars, crushers, flames, blades and good old-fashioned exploding barrels. And also to aid you is a Rage mode, a super attack that turns you into an invulnerable tornado of spinning, bladed glory for a limited time, activated by collecting orbs from downed enemies. There's a little bit of a...

4 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9 compatible video card with 512 MB (Pixel Shader 3.0, Vertex Shader 3.0)
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 500 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: Standard Mouse and Keyboard

FAQ

How much does Bloody Streets cost?

Bloody Streets costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Bloody Streets?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 2.0 Ghz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9 compatible video card with 512 MB (Pixel Shader 3.0, Vertex Shader 3.0) DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 500 MB available space Additional Notes: Standard Mouse and Keyboard

What platforms is Bloody Streets available on?

Bloody Streets is available on Windows PC.

Is Bloody Streets worth buying?

Bloody Streets has 83% positive reviews from 53 players.

When was Bloody Streets released?

Bloody Streets was released on Mar 12, 2015.

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