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Bloodhound Review

By Gamosy Team
Bloodhound Review

What Is Bloodhound?

Remember when FPS games didn't need a 40-hour campaign, a skill tree, and a battle pass to be fun? Bloodhound remembers. Built by Kruger & Flint Productions, this arcade horror FPS is a pure, unfiltered love letter to the golden age of shooters — think DOOM, Blood, and Quake, blended into a demon-slaying cocktail that doesn't waste a single second of your time.

Your mission: crush the cult of Astaroth and send her hellspawn back where they came from. No crafting. No inventory management. No cutscenes explaining your feelings. Just you, 10 weapons, and a whole lot of demons that need killing.

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Pure 90s Shooter DNA

Bloodhound gameplay — retro FPS action at its finest

From the moment you pick up your first weapon, Bloodhound feels right. The movement is fast and fluid. The guns have weight and kick. Enemies react to every shot with satisfying feedback. The developers clearly studied what made 90s shooters tick and distilled it into a focused, modern package.

The arsenal of 10 weapons offers genuine variety — from shotguns that turn demons into modern art, to heavier ordnance that clears rooms in spectacular fashion. Every weapon has a purpose, and switching between them mid-combat becomes second nature.

16 Ways to Die (For Them, Not You)

Enemies and bosses — 16 types of hellspawn to destroy

With 16 different enemy types and 5 boss fights, Bloodhound keeps combat varied throughout its runtime. Each enemy has distinct behavior patterns that force you to adapt your approach — the mindless rush of fodder enemies contrasts perfectly with the tactical challenge of tougher foes.

The boss fights are highlights, each demanding a different strategy and rewarding aggressive play. The gore system deserves special mention — it's gloriously excessive in the best possible way, turning every encounter into a visceral spectacle.

Short, Sweet, and Replayable

Let's address the elephant in the room: Bloodhound is approximately 3 hours long. For some, that's a dealbreaker. But here's the thing — those 3 hours are dense. There's zero filler, zero padding, and zero moments where the game wastes your time. Every level is crafted with intention.

At its budget-friendly price point, the value proposition is strong. You're paying for a curated experience that respects your time — something increasingly rare in an era of bloated 100-hour games.

Bloodhound combat — visceral, fast, and satisfying

Who Should Play This?

  • Retro FPS fans — if you love DOOM, Blood, Quake, Duke Nukem, or any boomer shooter, this is for you
  • Players short on time — a complete, satisfying experience in one sitting
  • Gore enthusiasts — the violence is over-the-top in the most entertaining way
  • Indie supporters — Kruger & Flint Productions clearly poured their passion into this project
  • Content creators — fast-paced, visually striking gameplay that's great for streams and videos

Is Bloodhound Worth Buying?

Yes. At $4.99 and roughly 3 hours of dense, zero-filler gameplay, Bloodhound is an easy recommendation for retro FPS fans. Gamosy rates it 8/10. If you enjoy DOOM, Blood, Quake, DUSK, or Ultrakill, Bloodhound delivers the same adrenaline rush in a tighter package. The 10 weapons feel punchy, the 16 enemy types keep combat varied, and the boss fights are genuine highlights. The only caveat is length — but at this price, every minute is pure value.

How Long Is Bloodhound?

Bloodhound takes approximately 3 hours to complete on a first playthrough. The game is designed as a focused, no-filler experience with high replayability. Every level is handcrafted with no padding or busywork.

The Bottom Line

Bloodhound doesn't reinvent the wheel — it just makes the wheel spin faster and covered in demon blood. At 8/10, it earns its score through tight gunplay, satisfying enemy variety, and the confidence to deliver a focused experience without apology. It's short, it's sweet, and it's exactly what it promises to be: a bloody good time.

If you've been craving a retro FPS that nails the fundamentals without overstaying its welcome, Bloodhound belongs in your library.

Get Bloodhound on Steam

Bloodhound was released on July 18, 2023. Developer & Publisher: Kruger & Flint Productions. Platform: PC (Steam). Single-player only. Price: $4.99.


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