Compara los precios de BloodNet Key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por MicroProse Software, Inc. Publicado por Retroism, Nightdive Studios. Lanzado el 17/10/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure.

Vampires plus cyberpunk in 1993 Manhattan sounds like a dream pitch, and the atmosphere almost delivers. Almost. The mechanics fight you every step of the way.

My first hour with BloodNet was genuinely exciting: a doomed hacker named Ransom Stark, a brain implant keeping vampirism at bay, a rotting Manhattan 2094 packed with rage gangers and mercenaries to recruit. The concept is singular. Nobody else in 1993 was fusing gothic vampire horror with point-and-click RPG mechanics and a Cyberspace layer you could jack into. The writing has real edge, the character portraits are surreal and memorable, and the soundtrack does its atmospheric job. For about sixty minutes, this felt like unearthing a lost classic. Then the systems arrived. BloodNet is a hybrid that struggles to hold its pieces together. You build Ransom from scratch at the start, distributing points across stats like Perception and Hacking, and you can recruit a party of cyberpunks, mercenaries, and hackers from the streets of Manhattan. That party system sounds compelling on paper. In practice, the stat and skill framework is mostly decorative. Specialist recruits render your own numbers irrelevant, and the experience system is so opaque that meaningful character growth feels accidental rather than earned. The Cyberspace layer, accessed via codeword-gated "wells," promises a second dimension of play but lands as a largely empty side room. The humanity meter ticks toward zero as a time limit, and bloodlust climbs until you drain an NPC to push it back down. Bite the wrong person and the game quietly breaks. Nobody tells you. Combat is the biggest liability. Turn-based in structure, it plays out as a sequence of misses and lopsided losses. Escaping the room and walking back in sometimes resets enemy aggression, which is less a useful trick and more a measure of how unfinished the system feels. The interface, a cascade of drop-down menus and icon-labelled sub-screens, was criticised as obtuse at release in 1993 and has not softened with age. There is no tutorial. Plot progression tends to mean moving from location to location, talking to characters, and hoping you have not already destroyed a key item or accidentally killed a plot-critical NPC. The non-linearity is real, but without guardrails it tips into confusion rather than freedom. What saves BloodNet from being dismissible is its atmosphere. Reviewers at the time called it "a gem without polish," and that phrasing still holds. The dialogue is sharp, full of slang and dry noir flavour. The backgrounds shift between pre-rendered and hand-drawn in a way that should not work but builds a genuinely oppressive, dreamlike mood. Players who came up with Deus Ex or Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines and want to trace those games back to their weird ancestors will find something worth sitting with here. Anyone hoping for a functional RPG will find only friction. This one is strictly for retro divers with patience for early-90s design conventions, a tolerance for walls of non-interactive text, and genuine curiosity about where the cyberpunk-RPG genre came from. Approach it as a historical artefact with a compelling premise rather than a complete game, and it delivers on its own odd terms. Alex, Scout Team

BloodNet Key

BloodNet Key

17 oct 2014MicroProse Software, IncRetroism, Nightdive Studios
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Vampires plus cyberpunk in 1993 Manhattan sounds like a dream pitch, and the atmosphere almost delivers. Almost. The mechanics fight you every step of the way.

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My first hour with BloodNet was genuinely exciting: a doomed hacker named Ransom Stark, a brain implant keeping vampirism at bay, a rotting Manhattan 2094 packed with rage gangers and mercenaries to recruit. The concept is singular. Nobody else in 1993 was fusing gothic vampire horror with point-and-click RPG mechanics and a Cyberspace layer you could jack into. The writing has real edge, the character portraits are surreal and memorable, and the soundtrack does its atmospheric job. For about sixty minutes, this felt like unearthing a lost classic. Then the systems arrived. BloodNet is a hybrid that struggles to hold its pieces together. You build Ransom from scratch at the start, distributing points across stats like Perception and Hacking, and you can recruit a party of cyberpunks, mercenaries, and hackers from the streets of Manhattan. That party system sounds compelling on paper. In practice, the stat and skill framework is mostly decorative. Specialist recruits render your own numbers irrelevant, and the experience system is so opaque that meaningful character growth feels accidental rather than earned. The Cyberspace layer, accessed via codeword-gated "wells," promises a second dimension of play but lands as a largely empty side room. The humanity meter ticks toward zero as a time limit, and bloodlust climbs until you drain an NPC to push it back down. Bite the wrong person and the game quietly breaks. Nobody tells you. Combat is the biggest liability. Turn-based in structure, it plays out as a sequence of misses and lopsided losses. Escaping the room and walking back in sometimes resets enemy aggression, which is less a useful trick and more a measure of how unfinished the system feels. The interface, a cascade of drop-down menus and icon-labelled sub-screens, was criticised as obtuse at release in 1993 and has not softened with age. There is no tutorial. Plot progression tends to mean moving from location to location, talking to characters, and hoping you have not already destroyed a key item or accidentally killed a plot-critical NPC. The non-linearity is real, but without guardrails it tips into confusion rather than freedom. What saves BloodNet from being dismissible is its atmosphere. Reviewers at the time called it "a gem without polish," and that phrasing still holds. The dialogue is sharp, full of slang and dry noir flavour. The backgrounds shift between pre-rendered and hand-drawn in a way that should not work but builds a genuinely oppressive, dreamlike mood. Players who came up with Deus Ex or Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines and want to trace those games back to their weird ancestors will find something worth sitting with here. Anyone hoping for a functional RPG will find only friction. This one is strictly for retro divers with patience for early-90s design conventions, a tolerance for walls of non-interactive text, and genuine curiosity about where the cyberpunk-RPG genre came from. Approach it as a historical artefact with a compelling premise rather than a complete game, and it delivers on its own odd terms.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamCyberpunk GothicParty RecruitmentHumanity MeterCyberspace HackingDOS ClassicTurn-Based CombatVampire RPGNon-Linear ExplorationRetro Atmosphere

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MicroProse Software, Inc
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Fecha de lanzamiento
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