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Bloody good time! -Ubisoft's Version of "The ship"-
OneWithFire:
Bloody good time, the game of deceit and killing, in many ways, for fame!
Congratulations, you’ve just been cast in your first slasher movie! You’ve been given your big break by the notorious Director X. His methods have produced some of the finest grindhouse films ever committed to celluloid. Famous faces and big names are not what this director is looking for. Fresh faces are all Director X casts, and with your embarrassingly empty resume you’re as fresh as they come!
But seven other hopefuls are also in the running, so you’re going to need to prove your worth if you’re to hit the leading credits. You’re going to have to scratch, claw and strike to slash your way to the top. This job’s going to be murder!
Be a deceitful bastard! Flush your enemies in the toilet, crash their heads on their plates when they eat, do whatever it takes to maim and kill other competitors in nasty and unexpected ways!
Use a full arsenal of wacky weapons including guns, a baseball bat, a frying pan, and even an exploding remote-controlled rat to transform the movie set into real mayhem!
Clash with up to 8 players online in a zany, first-person shooter, multiplayer experience like no other.
Choose from a variety of stereotypical B- movie characters, including the bikini beach babe, the stoner, the creepy clown and the super jock.
Running on the Valve’s Source engine, Bloody Good Time comes from the same pedigree of classic, online multiplayer shooters such as Half-Life, Team Fortress and Counter-Strike.
Best of all, this game is only $5 on steam!
Sadly, nobody knows about this game, so there are no multiplayer servers D:
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Sounds like the ship.
But worse.
OneWithFire:
--- Quote from: ? on February 27, 2012, 09:04:40 PM ---Sounds like the ship.
But worse.
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I actually found it a lot more fun than the ship, but pretty much it's the same game, just newer and with more in it.
Plus, it's not $20 like the ship, and made by the same people, just published by ubisoft.
OneWithFire:
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It's an exact rip-off.
Everybody loves Ubisoft and their worst-than-EA policies, games, and DRM.