Bloodsports.TV

Bloodsports.TV is a hero defense video game for Microsoft Windows developed by Toadman Interactive and Fatshark. The game is a spin-off from Fatshark's 2012 role-playing game Krater: Shadows Over Solside, set in the same universe.

Bloodsports.TV
Developer(s)Fatshark
Toadman Interactive
Publisher(s)Fatshark
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseMarch 30, 2015 (PC)
Genre(s)Hero Defense
Mode(s)Multi-player

Bloodsports.TV was released in 2015 via the Steam digital distribution platform.

Gameplay

Bloodsports.TV features a departure from the squad-based real-time strategy gameplay of Krater: Shadows Over Solside, and replaces it with that of an MOBA. The player takes control of one of a number of Gladiators, alone or together with up to 4 other players, and loads into an arena.[1] After a short time, waves of enemies will come out and the Gladiators will have to defeat them. After all outlaws are defeated, the players have a short time to restore their health, purchase upgrades, and do side-objectives. Then the next waves comes. At waves 4, 7, and 10 there is a special boss wave.

The game features 5 difficulty levels (Amateur League, Pro League, Master League, and Apocalympics) with several sub-difficulties for each level. The game also features 4 different game lengths; 4 waves, 7 waves, 10 waves, and Endless Mode.

Reception

Polygon said “Bloodsports.TV turns slaughtering a village into a fun reality show”.[2]

gollark: 120GB SSDs are at most £20 nowadays.
gollark: It can't not be given that it has an AM3(+) CPU.
gollark: No, it is not ymh.
gollark: They are a fairly okay GPU despite the age, and thus probably the best part of this?
gollark: GTX 770s are very old and go for maybe £90 at most, the PSU is... maybe okay, but they didn't say much about it, the RAM is not much use as it's DDR3, the CPU is basically trash, and the storage is probably worth £40 at absolute most.

References

  1. Matulef, Jeffrey. "Fatshark shows off gameplay of its five-player dungeon crawler Bloodsports.TV". Eurogamer. Retrieved 2015-03-23.
  2. Crecente, Brian. "Bloodsports TV turns slaughtering a village into a fun reality show MOBA". Polygon. Retrieved 2015-03-24.
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