Captain Blood Debut Trailer [HD]
Developer: Seawolf
Release: 2010
Genre: Action/Adventure
Platform: PC
Publisher: 1C Company
Captain Blood is an action game where players take the role of a brave and noble corsair, following his intriguing and amazing adventures in 1685 Spanish Main. The games mission-based structure allows players a diverse battlefield on both land and sea, with ship-to-ship battles and swashbuckling sword fights to gain control of boarded ships. Players can experience directly controlled naval battles manually firing ship cannons from the foredeck, or navigating their course in third-person view while cannons aim automatically and fire only when commanded. Wind strength, direction, weather conditions, ship parameters and cannon fire range must all be weighed to achieve victory. Land missions place players in the character of Captain Blood, fighting multiple enemies while gamers parry, thrust and sidestep through different combinations against enemy pirates and soldiers. Gamers gain special points as they fight through ghastly sea dogs, acquiring new fighting techniques and gold for weapons and equipment.
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@NickMessager
Im afraid they have, and i dont expect this to ever get released
ScarsOfTheCrucifix 5 months ago
anyone knows when this will be out for XBOX360?
Aryjec 8 months ago
Looks like Fable
TheBeastlyFollower 8 months ago
They have nit cancelled armada of the damned
NickMessager 9 months ago
They should have not cancelled Armada of the Dammed, because it actually look worth playing. This doesn't seem my type.
gmjyuir2 10 months ago
Seems they've completely abandoned all the aspects that made the older pirate games good and sold their souls to profit. Sad but true, this kind of idiotic, testosterone filled, graphics showoff appeals to more people than good gameplay and storyline.
BenLind3D 1 year ago
Wow a creepy darkness survival game...of Atari
Zombiefellings 1 year ago
Looks lame as fuck
enisunlighter 1 year ago
I see nothing
Bunchpoland 1 year ago
@HookahReview
The books was published in 1922, not the 40's
JackRackem 1 year ago