Roze Blud
WARNING: for those with photosensitive epilepsy, this game features some flashing lights.
Take no prisoners in Roze Blud, a high-speed Tactical Arena Shooter from New Hell Studios. Explosive matches will have you yelling ONE MORE until the last drop of Blud is spilt!DeathmatchDiscover new ways to kill in fast-paced player vs player action! Choose from 9 unique arenas, or customize your own Blud file!Tactical/StealthSwap between squad members in real-time to execute your strategy. Use their unique stats and special abilities to corner your foes! Utilize dynamic lighting and hide from your enemies in the shadows. Pick up the night-vision boost to get the upper hand on sneaking rats!
Play OnlineCross-play between Mac and PC with Steam. Local play via Dual or split-screen.Retro!Take it all the way back with Digitized Sprites and video-captured actors. Roze Blud is classic Shoot-em-Up action backed by a crisp Synth Soundtrack.
Steam User 2
I was gifted a copy of roze blud from a friend because he and his crew were organizing a small tourny with a pool of players, and he knew that I was into top-down shooters like Smash-TV and EnterTheGungeon. So I watched the trailer on steam loved the dystopian 80's science fiction art style (sorta Atari's Area-51 arcade shooter meets John Carpenter's Escape from new york kinda thing), so I went for it.
The gameplay was great and def a blend of different genre's. It reminds me of RTS games where you have to micro different units into different positions and also all the top-down shooters I've previously mentioned. The best moments of gameplay are def when you find yourself actively switching between multiple characters and coordinating some attack or move on your opponent. More often than not tho, when you're first starting out or if you're playing against people who are also new to the game, folks just move one character around. This, if you're a try-hard like me, doesn't get you a lot of mileage of fun tho and also doesn't get you wins; so you'll find yourself adapting quickly. This is very much a "easy to pick up, hard to master" kinda game.
I personally wish there were some tweaks to the game around balance, namely that the self-destruct attack counts as a win if it finishes off all the enemy team. I also think that bc there's no single player mode or AI-bots to play against, you're really going to have fun if
1) you find people to play against
2) they're at a similar skill level
That being said, there's a lot of really cool and fun moments that emerge from games when these things do come together. So, TLDR, Roze Blud is 100% worth the price they're asking for currently on Steam, especially if you can find a regular group of friends to play with (there's a discord channel to help with that if you're looking to explore it solo).
Steam User 4
BUY ROZE BLUD, VOTE BRASS.
Steam User 1
I was gifted this game to stream it and share some pre-launch criticisms, but I came away feeling like there was very little to criticize. If you're looking for a fun game to play on the couch with the homies, this game is simple, easy to pick up and to understand, but with a ton of competitive depth and psychological play to sink your teeth into. The netplay is also great!
If you're looking for a rich single-player experience, as of right now, this isn't the game for you; there's no campaign, no story mode, no single-player stages and not even any bots to practice with if you can't find somebody to play with you. On the other hand, there's a growing Discord server of players to matchmake with, and the netcode is excellent. Because the gameplay resolves so tightly around strategy, mindgames, deception, and guerilla warfare, it wouldn't be nearly as fun against bots anyway.
You can tell from one look at the presentation that Roze Blud is a labor of love from its tiny team of a few friends, and you can tell from how the game feels and how it's balanced that the lead developer had a clear vision for what they wanted from the game design.
Fingers crossed for some cool updates in the future!
Steam User 1
Was a fun multiplayer shooter game. I love the intro :)
Steam User 0
While a friend gifted me a copy of this game, I have played much of it offline.
If you're looking for a fun game that's easy to understand but still rewards strategy, positioning, aim and reaction then I highly recommend. I love the fact that the game supports dual-monitor offline play so you can fight a friend in-person and talk smack without the dreaded screen-looking (unless you're sitting in front of a mirror or something). I also love the digitized live-action sprites. The characters, music and voice acting all ooze character.
If you got some friends to play with or you want to try something new at an offline-gathering, I definitely recommend.
Steam User 0
A simple competitive game with an unexpected amount of depth, where matches are filled with all kinds of mindgames. Find and join the official Discord to find people to play with.
Steam User 0
a true tour de horse. New Hell studios have outdone themselves this time!