Russell writes, "Blacktail is a great game with some minor flaws here and there, but nothing that really takes away from the experience. The morality mechanics do a great job at shaping your abilities and what you’re able to do and the storytelling is pretty well done. If you’re not great at survival games you might struggle a bit with the game’s resource management, especially since your bow and arrows are your only physical weapons. Overall though, as long as you remember that survival is priority one and firing arrows at everything in sight is priority zero, you should still have an enjoyable time with Blacktail."
NoobFeed Editor Daman Shelley writes - BLACKTAIL feels like an interactive folk story; with the use of Slavic myths as well as its own original ideas, the storytelling and immersion are truly excellent. Despite all the praise, combat is a huge drawback and does bring the story down quite a bit, but BLACKTAIL is truly like no other and gives an excellent twist to a classic folk story. BLACKTAIL is currently available on Steam.
XBA says: Are you a good witch, or a bad witch? You'll quickly discover that it's the journey that matters.
Waiting for a physical copy if there ever is one for PS5 . Looks decent but I rather have a physical copy . Why does PC and Xbox generally only mark those platforms when it’s a multiplat but generally PS reviews and articles more often than not mark them for every platform ?
I bought this game because of reviews and i quickly remembered why I don’t listen to reviews.
WellPlayed writes:
Child murder is such a strange overarching implication of many classic fables we tell our children. Two of the three little pigs were murdered. Little Red Riding Hood, attempted murder. Humpty Dumpty, need I say more? With this in mind, it’s no wonder that The Parasight latched onto an idea of dark whimsy for Blacktail, an action-adventure survival game steeped in folk stories and fairy tales. This begs the question, which of the three little piggies is Blacktail exactly; straw, sticks or stone?