Blood Knights is okay. At times, it works well, but mostly it just feels like a good attempt at quality entertainment that could have resulted in something a lot better.
I was intrigued by the design choices Blood Knight offered. It is a top-down hack-n-slash that feels like a dungeon crawler, but without the random loot. You play as two characters that are inextricably linked: the vampire hunter (Jeremy) and the sex bomb vampire lady (Alysa). You can switch between the two at any point with the click of a button (a la Trine), and they each possess different skill sets, equipment, etc.
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Freelance review by Clayton Margeson (November 21, 2013)
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