Bladestorm Nightmare (PS4)
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Bladestorm: Nightmare Review
French lessons- Large variety of units to control
- New campaign is decent
- Repetitive
- Ugly
- Pointless
Coming to the PS3 and PS4 in digital form is chaos-absolute chaos-in the form of Bladestorm Nightmare. I don't have a lot of experience with the Bladestorm franchise or it's Eastern brother, Dynasty Warriors (besides that one DW Gundam game I reviewed several years ago), so Bladestorm Nightmare is...
Bladestorm: Nightmare Review – Nightmare Realized (PS4)
The title says it all.
Bladestorm: Nightmare PS4 Review
Bladestorm: Nightmare is a re-imagining of Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War released on PlayStation 3 in 2007. Eight years later, Koei Tecmo has not only revamped the original game but also included a brand new mode "Nightmare", which utilises the Bladestorm formula but also switches things up by...
A tale of souls and swords, eternally dull.
Somewhere in the world, there's a 14-year-old in an interminable high school history class who, just to stay awake, is probably imagining a scenario that looks a lot like Bladestorm: Nightmare.- Fun ideas in story and gameplay
- Wide array of customization options
- RTS elements work against
- not with
- the Musou formula
- Very little variation in stages
- Laughably terrible voice acting
- Most selectable options have no consequence
Bladestorm: Nightmare (PS4) - Review
Bladestorm: Nightmare is theoretically a good idea on paper. Take 2007's Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War - the hack ‘n' slash-meets-RTS cult adaptation of the historical conflict of the same name - and update it for the new generation of consoles while also including a new "Nightmare" campaign,...
Bladestorm Nightmare
Bladestorm Nightmare on PS4 is an okay but definitely misses that next-gen feel to it!
Review: Bladestorm: Nightmare (Sony Playstation 4)
Back in 2007, Koei released the original Bladestorm , titled, "The Hundred Years' War". An interesting, albeit futile, attempt at combining the massive scale of their traditional Musou formula with the popular RTS genre.
Bladestorm: Nightmare Review – Sure, it's Not a Nightmare, but it's Far From Dreamy
When you think about the Hundred Years War, chances are it's mostly a foggy recollection of something from history class long gone in the hazy past. Ironically, outside of a few highlights, that's pretty much all there is to remember from that time.
PS4 Review - 'Bladestorm: Nightmare'
Strategy games are pretty rare on a console. It's difficult to argue that RTS titles are better suited for the PC, which offers precise movement and numerous hotkeys. We've seen plenty of attempts, ranging from voice-controlled games to fast-paced heavy metal action games, but all have been found...