Blood & Truth Reviews
Blood & Truth is one of the greatest experiences in PlayStation VR. With a James Bond-esque story, the game has some great action sequences with a lot of goons to shoot and a plethora of weapons to use, London Studios shows us the kind of games we should see more often in VR.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Blood & Truth is a game that is leading the charge in smart, player centric, accessible and enjoyable VR games design. From the comfort of my couch, I’ve been made to feel like a highly skilled soldier for 5 whole hours (and more, thanks to the time trials now available), pulling off impossible feats while requiring just the right amount of effort to keep me immersed without making me feel like a passenger.
This is what VR should be; a combination of enjoyable gameplay, solid immersion, decent story and acting, all brought together into one Layer Cake of gaming.
Another blockbuster hit for the PS VR, Blood & Truth marries unparalleled action with a fun, thrilling spy story.
It seems to me that Blood & Truth, in some aspects, has backed away from the London Heist. Certainly I can't get rid of the impression that it's still a tech demo and not a full-fledged title. Because of all the shortcomings and the feeling that the title is pretty unfinished overall, we can't rank Blood & Truth for more. But if you can get over that, you will have a blast.
Review in Czech | Read full review
Blood & Truth is the absolute best of its kind and the definitive reason to own a PSVR. It includes showstopping gameplay, brand-new and amazing ways to interact with the world and never ceases to be more fun than it has any right being.
If you liked „London Heist“, a part of the „VR-Worlds“-collection, you will love „Blood and Truth“. You feel like being part of a classic action-movie with all typical cliches. The shooting-parts are as convincing as the graphical presentation and the impressive soundtrack. The game would be even better, if you would be able to move around more freely, but all in all, it's definitely one of the best PSVR-games so far.
Review in German | Read full review
Blood & Truth has a few bumps and technical inconveniences holding it back from fully achieving the blockbuster it yearns to be, but it's nothing short of an exhilarating, at times smirk-inducing ride from start to finish through the London streets and underground. A cinematic experience that joins the ranks as one of PSVR's must-own titles.
If you have a PSVR headset then there is nothing else for it, you need to buy this game now. The gunfights are amazing and they are interspersed between great set pieces and interactive scenes for you to enjoy. Seriously, I did not expect to enjoy the stuff between the gunfights as much as I did. Its all designed and implemented so well, even unscrewing and hacking alarm panels is fun. The developers have added lots of stuff to do and collect, there are a lot of weapons to use and you can even give people ‘the bird’, seriously, what’s not to like?
PSVR's newest killer app, Blood & Truth is a superbly silly shooter that will make you feel like someone straight out of a John Woo movie with a cockney twist.
London Studio takes its VR Worlds demo and transforms it into a full game --what was an interesting tech demo becomes an aimless and unbalanced VR shooter/narrative game.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Blood & Truth is one of the most important games of the generation because it can clearly show that how VR can revolutionize the gaming industry.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
There just isn't a shooter out there that matches the fun you'll have in Blood and Truth.
Blood & Truth gives you a great reason to purchase a PSVR headset. London Studio's game is a thrilling and gripping action-packed ride
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Sony London Studio has delivered a PSVR must-buy, a playable action movie packed with guns, grime and gangsters.
Blood & Truth is the most fun I've had in years. Its revolutionary shooting mechanics turn you into a virtual action hero in every sense of the word as you go through a gritty, dark and violent London underground in search for answers and revenge, all in VR. The amazingly designed setpieces make sure that you're never bored through the game's 8 hour tight and compact story. The only sadness I felt while playing this game was when the credits rolled. This is the game that shows us that PSVR is to be taken seriously.