![]() Indeed, common to many horror or "startle" games, near pitch-dark environments predominant the benefit here for the studio is that barely making out the details of settings and enemies is an integral part of the game. Bloodshot achieves most of its graphics prowess by good art direction, in mood and imagery. Graphically, Bloodshot is as advanced as you'd want from a PlayStation 3 title more than a year after the console's launch, but the game is not photo-realistically impressive. (now Project Origin) franchise - and it's a better game for it. Whereas the original title was a curious amalgam of adventure, action and puzzle-solving via the protagonist police detective's murder investigation, the sequel, Condemned 2: Bloodshot, is far more a horror/action experience, more akin in spirit, if not detail, to developer Monolith's signature F.E.A.R. At Xbox 360's launch, the odd man was probably Condemned: Criminal Origins. This is, of course, usually why the title is marketed day-one alongside the one hopeful system-seller and an abbreviated list of also-rans. There's always an odd man out at any console launch, a game for whatever reason - too quirky, too genre-bending or blending, too awful - to sell well outside the context of limited launch lineups.
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