During the brief period I spent playing Bloody Good Time, I had but a single wonderful experience. I logged on one night and performed my routine, and usually futile, check of the servers for other players. Unlike every other such occasion before and after, I spied a multitude of users on a single server. I didn't dally at that point, but joined in and commenced shooting, bludgeoning, and electrocuting actual people. It was refreshing for once to face off against rivals with intellect rather than the game's intelligence-free bots. I thumped my chest in primal pride every time I bumped off a virtual playmate, and even hooted with appreciation when one of them felled me. It was a fabulous night for taking lives and for repeatedly dying.
Unfortunately, this was the one and only time that I was able to truly enjoy Bloody Good Time. Every other session consisted of logging on, finding nary a soul on the servers, and challenging computer controlled imbeciles instead of live individuals.
Community review by JoeTheDestroyer (February 24, 2013)
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