Review: Bleed 2 | Hardcore Gamer
Released back in 2012, Bootdisk Revolution’s Bleed was one of those games that demonstrated the value of true indie design. Using a lo-fi aesthetic, it managed to capture the best action parts of The Matrix by way of Contra, becoming an impulsively replayable game centered around mastering the stages in as stylish a fashion as possible. Once this is done, kick the difficulty up a notch and try again. Even now, this is a title that I feel compelled to download and play through at random intervals as it simply does not lose its luster. After so long, though, I had given up hope on seeing another entry. Ian Campbell, the proprietor of Boot Disk Revolution had other ideas, and took the time to perfect them with Bleed 2.











