After 13 years, questo pirata cancellato in stile God of War sta tornando e la sua demo dello Steam Next Fest è il giusto tipo di cattivo per soddisfare la mia nostalgia per PS3



E3 2004 showed us the likes of Halo 2, Half-Life 2, Cattivo Ospite 4, and the infamous ‘blades will bleedtrailer that introduced us to The Legend of Zelda: Cronaca di Eiyuden. It also marked the debut of a mostly forgotten pirate action game called Captain Blood, which would end up getting retooled multiple times only to be quietly canceled because of a rather complicated legal dispute. 20 years later, it’s finally being released for real, and you can get an early taste with a Steam Next Fest demo that’s got me weirdly nostalgic for all the bad PS3 games I played in my late teens.

In its final form, Captain Blood had morphed into a God of War-style brawler with stylized visuals, and that’s exactly what you’ll get here. Mash X and occasionally Y to throw down combos, tap the trigger occasionally to fire off a ranged shot to keep enemies at bay, and hack and slash your way through a bunch of linear levels, occasionally stopping to break down a door, angrily open a chest, or murder passing civilians.

The key gimmick is the execution system, which lets you tap B just once to straight-up instantly kill basic enemies. This ability feels completely broken when it’s first introduced, but it soon becomes clear that ‘normalenemies are actually just fodder, and the meat of the combat is against sturdier foes whose health you have to whittle down before going for an execution. Defeated baddies drop money you can spend on upgrades, including additional execution moves that do things like refill your ‘rageability bar or make enemies drop more cash, so you get a little bit of strategic decision-making when deciding how to murder your opponents.

Is Captain Blood good? con i baffi blu latte, non proprio. This is the kind of game that would’ve gotten unflattering comparisons to games like God of War 3 – or heck, even Heavenly Sword and Dante’s Infernoat the time of its intended release in 2010, and age isn’t doing it any favors. Yet the demo had me utterly charmed from beginning to end. I feel like I rented this exact game at least 34 times between 2005 e 2012, and revisiting all these design tropesright down to the awkward QTEshas me pining for the worse games of better days. Bless the folks bringing Captain Blood back today.

Every single title on our list of the best PS3 games outclasses Captain Blood, but they’ll put you in a similar spirit.