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The demo for Bloodless, a new game from 3D Realms and developers Point N’ Sheep, went live yesterday and its fresh approach to classic styles of both gameplay and pixel art has been turning heads, mine included. It’s a pacifist hack’n’slash and the contradictions don’t stop there. Its palette is striking yet almost exclusively black and white, with exceptions here and there, and its protagonist, Tomoe, is a peaceful old lady, who we quickly learn once had the nickname .



balances these novel elements, transforming them into strengths rather than tropes. This is a top-down 2D action-adventure. You walk around Bakugawa, interacting with the environment, digesting dialogue and disarming enemies.

Tomoe gave up being a samurai 20 years ago but is now back in her home region. Here, people largely treat her as a cowardly traitor though she is determined to teach them her new peaceful ways; her signature move, Disarming Dash, means that combat is true to form – bloodless. It takes a while to get a knack for when to use it but is satisfying and rewarding when you do.

What’s more, as the game goes on and you garner different crests and techniques, you develop your own style of gameplay and combat. At every stage, it feels like the developers have taken classic elements we know well, and added a subtle, but impactful twist. The pixel art ae.

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