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entertainment1d ago
I got stuck in a 13-day stalemate with an eldritch god in Bloodletter, and now it's my new favourite deckbuilder
- A player endures a 13-day stalemate with an eldritch entity in Bloodletter, marking a turning point for their strategy.
- Bloodletter blends deckbuilding with a medieval doctor's duties, using cards to heal and purify villagers.
- Card choices influence daily outcomes, with villagers giving bonuses and risks as days progress.
- The Corrupting One battle culminates in a pivotal daily shift that changes the run’s trajectory.
- The game rewards experimentation with card variety and modifiers, including a traveling alchemist.
- Bloodletter's art style and theme evoke a striking transfer of medieval horror into a roguelike deckgame.
- The run structure scales difficulty, heightening the sense of reward when winning.
- PC Gamer notes Bloodletter as the author’s new go-to deckbuilder after multiple runs.
- The article includes a detailed character and village card roster, such as Bonecarver and Miller.
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