After the fall of communism, Poland became an attractive country for Eastern criminals. Starting criminal activity, both small thieves and professional bandits gathered in mafia structures, which slowly covered the whole Western Europe. In order to curb illegal practices, the Polish government decides to set up a special anti-terrorism unit called GROM. It is headed by a distinguished commander, Adam Rdzanek.
Prawo Krwi Description
After the fall of communism, Poland became an attractive country for Eastern criminals. Starting criminal activity, both small thieves and professional bandits gathered in mafia structures, which slowly covered the whole Western Europe. In order to curb illegal practices, the Polish government decides to set up a special anti-terrorism unit called GROM. It is headed by a distinguished commander, Adam Rdzanek. Unfortunately, he dies during the first action against eastern bandits. You, the player, will be in control of the GROM. Although it's an anti-terrorist unit, all tasks will be performed by yourselves, dressed in an airy tracksuit and a baseball cap.
The plot of the Law of Blood is cloudy like water in the Vistula, but it is not the most important in this type of productions. The game was released at about the same time as Mortal Kombat 3 and was advertised as its native equivalent. Yes, there are some similarities in terms of graphics. Both the main character and all the opponents were created with the help of digitalized photos, previously recording actors taking complex blows and strokes with a camera.
The game has been divided into successive missions, which boil down to continuous marching to the right and extermination of enemies. The player has limited energy and a few additional "lives" used in situations where the opponent succeeds in killing us. Despite the rich suit of blows, the fun is boring and very easy. In fact, it is enough to use three strokes alternately to easily defeat anyone who wounds us at hand.
Despite the ambitious intentions to create the Kombat Mortal in the Polish reality, it must be clearly stated that the Blood Law in terms of playability does not grow up to the original. The banal plot, schematic gameplay and ubiquitous boredom disqualify MyysArt's production as an outstanding work. The opposite is true: with every minute you get frustrating. Nevertheless, the efforts to create a realistic murder with a limited budget for Polish artists should be appreciated.
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
Prawo Krwi Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows