For the sake of the previous version which was far way better, I'd give this a thumbs up otherwise read this: Hello first of all, I would like you to know this game was pretty good, but the recent update along with the data wipe killed it for me and my friend. We tried on the new updated version even if its a pain for us since he was lvl 50+ and I was about lvl 30. The worst thing in the new update is the AI, they are all insanely aggressive. Have you even tried? attack 1 and everybody ganks up on you, if this was your design then, me and my friend might just have to leave this and ask for a refund. The previous version was far much better, although it's really helpful for the Beacon update. The random element after spwan is not so much effective. We tried to switch elements but the next respawn was useless. it was all random. I hope this helps you guys and we hope you can get your act together. How will I recommend this? too early access.. Previous version was 7/10 due to still...
Bloodlines of Prima
- Release Date:
- Mar 19, 2020
- Developer:
- Amazastrophic
- Publisher:
- Amazastrophic
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
User Reviews
Better than you'd think. TL;DR I bought the game thinking it was going to be another terrible Steam greenlight episode but it's actually pretty good. Not nearly as shitty as most early access games on steam, and although the game definitely needs some polishing, there is still hours of content and it is by all means playable. It isn't too buggy and has a lot of content for early access. Check the steam forum to join a server while the dev is fixing the server list. From the screenshots the game looks a lot more crappy than it really is. I was expecting to get this game just to try it and refund it but it's actually pretty good plus its only ten dollars. It is still in alpha and definitely nothing like a fully released game but it is by all means playable and fun, and the dev is very active on the forums and he has a good sense of humor. Beware this is a difficult game, and the NPCs are really not pushovers. If you just start up and run at a monument to kill golems, you're go...
I wont fully recommend this game on its game play alone. I like the game because you get to explore the expanding game right beside the dev. its made the game a lot of fun being in the middle of the game and chatting to the dev at the same time. I have a story for how I found the game. Me and my friends were looking around steam for bad games. we looked at the trailer for the game. it looked a little interesting. and just a small moment at the end the man looked like he was about to cry. we felt kinda bad. so we said to eachother. "No matter if we enjoy the game or not, we don't refund" so we installed and all hopped in at the same time. At the start. we had fuck all knowledge on what to do. we just kinda waddled around using random spells. hell I almost killed my friends multiple times using a spell I didn't know the effects of. this led us to trying to traverse the games first and so far only temple. The Living Ziguraat - Or at least I think that is the name... we learned that ce...
Way to early for EA.....Refunded. We'll see what happens in the Future but as of right now I give it a rating of : Dogshit / 10
As it is with any new game, they all have their share of bugs and exploits. Anyone who can see past that and sees the game for what it is can find a beautiful prehistoric view of an untamed world ripe for the plundering. Ignore the brief comments of those that haven't put the time in, they won't give you a peek into a game with true potential. Jump in, explore and power through. All great games start somewhere.
Dead Game is Dead. Update for 1000 Players ? Dear Devs not a Single One is Playing on your 1 Server !
for a dollar or 3 what did you expect? this games awful..do not play it I don't even know what the purpose is its got pvp aspects to it or whatever its suppose dot be projectile based combat but its buggy, the hit boxes are really off, the combt is just..awfully slow.. and its increidbly boring with long cooldown times.. do not buy this..not even for 50c
Not quite a videogame
This game is a bit like if you combined Hexen meets Full Metal Alchemist with RPG game mechanics mixed in with Hexen FPS mechanics. On top of all of that it's got survival mechanic's built into it and is fairly rogue like game play to a certain point. It's got it's share of early access quirks to still work out or improve, but you can get a pretty good idea of the games potential. I find the core mechanics of the game to be pretty solid overall. My initial impression of it wasn't too great and a big part of that was the Transmute system was too tediously involved which the developer improved and it really made a big difference and put more focus on the combat while making the crafting quicker and less point and click heavy in general. It needed that to be fair it took away too much from the core combat element of the game being too stuck in a inventory window which you need to a fair bit due to the survival mechanics. I think the survival mechanics are a little more forgiving to peop...
Good game if u like magic and exploration with simple combat and looting. One thing I would suggest is why not change the magic button to the mouse wheel like in other fps combat games that let's u choose weapons. Other then that game has been enjoyable and fun. like how the devs lowered the price to get more people to play it. This game is definetly a hidden gem
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 64bit
- Processor: 2 ghz
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64bit
- Processor: 3 ghz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 4 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Bloodlines of Prima cost?
Bloodlines of Prima is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.
What are the system requirements for Bloodlines of Prima?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 64bit Processor: 2 ghz Memory: 6 GB RAM DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64bit Processor: 3 ghz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 4 GB available space
What platforms is Bloodlines of Prima available on?
Bloodlines of Prima is available on Windows PC.
Is Bloodlines of Prima worth buying?
Bloodlines of Prima has 52% positive reviews from 27 players.
When was Bloodlines of Prima released?
Bloodlines of Prima was released on Mar 19, 2020.
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