Blues and Bullets - Episode 1 Reviews

Blues and Bullets - Episode 1 is ranked in the 60th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
ACG
Top Critic
Buy
Jul 23, 2015
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Unscored
Jul 28, 2015
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GameSpot
Top Critic
7 / 10
Jul 28, 2015

Blues and Bullets makes its debut with a stylish first episode that sets a striking—if slightly uneven and glitchy—crime noir tone.

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6 / 10.0
Jul 29, 2015

The first episode ended on a truly gripping exchange that sold me on trying the second episode, but the first episode in a vacuum is at times more painful to play through that any new IP can afford to be. Definitely keep an eye on Blues and Bullets. If Episode 2 can start off with the same pacing and tone that Episode 1 ended on, we might have a really strong point and click adventure series on our hands.

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Unscored
Jul 30, 2015

I have no interest in finding out where the plot goes, because so far it's Arbitrary Events In The Lives Of Wooden Characters, but I do want to find out which dramatic places it will show me next.

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6 / 10.0
Aug 2, 2015

I think the game has some unique spins on the episodic adventure genre. The shooting is a bit simplistic, but definitely adds some excitement; and I cannot wait to do some more investigating. It's just a shame the rest of the game is a little bland.

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7 / 10.0
Aug 5, 2015

A few bizarre twists and noted historical mutations left me equally confused and intrigued.

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Justin Celani
Top Critic
8.5 / 10.0
Aug 5, 2015

Story elements in episode one don't miss a beat, and things get much darker and twisted then I ever expected. Before I knew it, I had already played and finished the game in 100 minutes, and it left me wanting more. Blues and Bullets was a title I had very little expectations of, and it blew me away with a fantastic first episode. Now I wait with baited breath, a glass of whiskey, and the hope that each episode here on out is only more of the same quality or better.

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7 / 10
Aug 6, 2015

Blues & Bullets has a lot of potential and The End Of Peace is a glimpse of that. There is a foundation for a very good mystery thriller, as well as a basis for well thought out characters. The first episode comes across as being too eager to show you everything all at once, instead of taking things slower and allowing you to absorb what just happened. The script is good but has moments that don't seem that logical, but in spite of this The End Of Peace is a decent start to the series.

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John Paul Jones
Top Critic
8.5 / 10.0
Aug 7, 2015

Technical hiccups aside, Blues and Bullets is a raucous and relentlessly entertaining inaugural entry into the episodic adventure genre. The deft melding of historical characters and neo-noir stylings, together with a hefty dose of artistic license and appealing sleuthing gameplay mechanics all accrue to make Blues and Bullets one of the best surprises of the year so far.

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86 / 100
Aug 7, 2015

Despite the aforementioned flaws of the game, A Crowd of Monsters has created a strong starting point for this episodic series. I for one am quite eager to see where Eliot's story ends up leading and if you're a fan of Noir fiction, or have a taste for the gritty, Blues and Bullets will definitely scratch that itch for you.

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9 / 10
Aug 17, 2015

Blues and Bullets is a showcase in how to open the story of an episodic videogame.

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Aug 28, 2015

A neo-noir aesthetic, gruesome investigations, and pending showdown between Eliot Ness and superhuman cultists separate "The End of Peace" from its genre rivals. However, awkward dialogue pauses, no worthwhile choices, and an inexplicable alternate timeline stop this episode from surpassing them.

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6.9 / 10.0
Aug 29, 2015

Technical issues mar an otherwise competent investigation

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8.5 / 10.0
Sep 1, 2015

An engrossing Noir tale that uses colour effectively to drive home its enveloping crime drama.

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83 / 100
Sep 2, 2015

If the game's accolades are of any indication, Blues and Bullets seems to have plans to build something incredible.

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6.8 / 10.0
Sep 4, 2015

Blues and Bullets has a very rough start, but it has enough shining moments to keep players intrigued to see where Ness's story will roll. If the developers work more with the gameplay, fine tune the controls and add some difficulty with the sleuthing sequences, and continue to ramp up the story, then they will have an indie sleeper hit, even with the low quality character models. They also need to prove that the choices players make for Ness mean anything, because it's hard to say how any of it at this point matters at all. Even as it is now, however, it's well worth the $5 an episode.

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USgamer
Top Critic
Sep 8, 2015

[I]ts well-crafted film noir atmosphere—along with some honest-to-god puzzles—make this adventure more than just another copycat.

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75 / 100
Sep 9, 2015

The first episode of Blues and Bullets has built up enough interest to keep players curious in a second installment. The game's story, confident art style, and engaging crime scene investigation puzzles give the game enough intrigue to stay around. Unfortunately, in its current state, hiccups such as long load times, empty environments, and weak shooting sections hold it back from being something great.

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Sep 10, 2015

Impactful decisions, great creative and stylish choices, and some truly memorable moments make this episode one to check out, and a bargain at that.

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