They\u2019re right behind me, but I don\u2019t want to turn around. The rumble of growls mixed with gunfire tells me it\u2019s not just cultists on my tail anymore: the hunt is on and I\u2019m the prey. I could try and take them, but with no med kits and limited ammo, I would be vamp food in no time. But my attempt at evading my hunters is futile. The brainwashed humans have peeled off the pack, but the bloodsuckers have swooped ahead of me, joining the vampires lurking by my so-called sanctuary. I\u2019m surrounded. <\/p>
Just as I think things can\u2019t get any worse, a flame-haired vampiress decides to get in on the action. While the other vamps look like they\u2019ve all picked up one of three costumes from Spirit Halloween, the fiery-eyed Angler, with her flowing black gown and Troll doll hair, is more akin to your friend who is half-decent at cosplay. She whips out a flaming lasso and pulls me in as her underlings try to claw at me. Suddenly, the fast-paced action grinds to a crawl. My screen jumps about, each movement like it\u2019s under the gaze of a flashing strobe light. I\u2019m completely disorientated and\u2014frankly\u2014frustrated. After all, since I started Redfall<\/em>, I\u2019ve been battling bugs and performance issues. I just wish Arkane Studios Austin\u2019s co-op shooter was gripping enough to make them worth wading through.<\/p>