For this week's Mobile Friday i tried Silver & Blood from developers Moonton and publishers Skystone Games on my iPhone 14 Pro.
I had seen this game rise slowly up the free to play App Store game charts and was curious how they'd make a vampire themed RPG work. the app store page offers some hints, but going in i wasn't too sure how it'd all work out.
It's disappointing to say that when you start the game you have to download extra data. i thought this might be the case as the game is less than 1GB to download. the game does say you can play through the start and it'll download in the background, which might be a decent option for those with newer phones, or you can download it all right now. the problem is, you have to download over 5GB of extra data. So it's safe to say that you must start this at home and download the data before playing this out and about. at such a big download size, especially when compared to the game's initial download size, it almost comes across as more suited to Apple TV or a Mac.
That initial disappointment is maybe the only disappointing thing i experienced across this hour of gameplay. We start the game with an almost anime like intro showing our death before the game shows us the day before. We're slowly introduced to numerous characters across this hour at a pace that didn't seem to fast whilst only being told enough about the world and what's happening to keep the story going forward. The game is also using it's tutorial smartly to introduce us to how basic combat is done whilst also tying it into the story on occasion to explain why a character is fighting at the back and why, to show how to use their special moves, they're only going to attack certain enemies.
Silver & Blood smartly uses it's own world to explain other game mechanics. So many games struggle to explain their "summoning" mechanics in a way that ties it into the world that's already been introduced. towards the end of this video we're introduced to it in such a smart way that it tied directly into the world and made sense. it also will make sense why the result can be random. they've done a fantastic job creating a world that makes sense and keeping you in it.
By the end of the first hour we came to the first chapter of the game and i was genuinely interested in learning more. i wanted to know about the world the game is set in as it comes across as rather bleak. i want to know more about our character and what makes them unique. and of course, there's the mystery behind Dracula ... or rather which body does it in habit, as in Silver & Blood it's memories that are key and what is past on to create immortality or insanity.
Version 1.3.4 Played.