For adrenaline junkies seeking a new game to prove their superiority, Behaviour Interactive’s PC game Deathgarden: BLOODHARVEST is the perfect co-op experience to see who can rise above the rest and prove they’re the best. Choosing between either Hunter or Scavenger, players dive into the Deathgarden and either forge blood or dissipate their enemies in this team-based multi-player game! If they make it out alive, they’re the winner! And if they don’t, well, at least they tried!
Behaviour Interactive has made gameplay easy and enjoyable. Players will choose between two types of characters: Hunters or Scavengers then they dive straight into the Deathgarden where five Scavengers compete in a team-based scenario against one Hunter. Playing as the Scavenger, the objective is to collect as much blood as possible so they can make it out of the Deathgarden alive while avoiding the Hunter whose main goal is to eliminate each Scavenger one by one! I’ll admit it seems easy, but the heavy artillery and intense fire of the Hunter is enough to stop anyone dead in their tracks if they aren’t paying attention! So, be sure to pay attention and listen to the warning calls or you’ll be downed!
Players will be impressed by the high-definition graphics and superior controls of Deathgarden: BLOODHARVEST! While this fast-paced game might leave them slightly confused at first, they’ll get the hang of it within no time! Typically, a PC game with so many working parts can take time to figure out but even the special combo moves like wall-jumps are self-explanatory which makes this chaotic game extremely enjoyable -and even winnable! In fact, on my first go I was the last woman standing! This type of gameplay makes co-op games encouraging for the player!
However, I want to note Deathgarden: BLOODHARVEST for PC might not be the game to play for hours at a time. While it is enticing and easy-going, players might grow bored because of its intensity and fast-paced nature. That seems like a paradox but the constant necessity to re-queue becomes a hassle if you aren’t playing with friends. Requeue times are quick but spending more time in queue than in game can sometimes be tiresome if it’s an off day! Get a group together though! This game becomes one of the most enjoyable games I’ve played in a long time! Players can communicate via Discord, which makes winning easier, spectate after death for future tips, and even participate in private lobbies if they have four or more friends! So, suggest this game to friends and get a group together. I promise it will be way more fun!
The horrific minds of Behaviour Interactive have done it again, releasing upon us the unique and demonic team-based co-op game for PC, Deathgarden: BLOODHARVEST. This fast-paced game is fast-paced, terrifying and tests the player’s ability to think quickly and pay attention to their surroundings! While I’ll admit that you might not be playing it for hours, it is certainly a game I suggest you try out! It will satisfy every need for the competitive spirit and I guarantee it will be a hit for those seeking a new multiplayer game to play with a group of friends! Like all other Behaviour Interactive games, these dystopian designs will leave you horror-stricken and the faint whispers of the locker room might even send you shaking. So, get your nightlight and good luck in the Deathgarden!
Rating: 9.8/10
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Deathgarden: BLOODHARVEST is available for $14.99 for Windows PC via Steam Early Access.
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My name is Haylee, but everyone calls me "Haylz". Gaming has been a passion of mine since my grandma bought me The Sims for PC and my love for gaming flourished from there. Currently, I'm a Senior studying English at Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi and spend most of my time gaming and leading my school through collegiate competitions as President of the eSports club! Despite being a dedicated vegetarian, my favorite games tend to be First Person Shooters and I'm naturally drawn to blood and gore! Chances are, if you can kill in it, I'll play it... I just won't eat it (unless it's a Fallout perk)!
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