A little known terrific game that nobody played, get it while you can.

When Blood will Tell came out on the PS2 I was among the very few people who bought this game. It was very hard to find at the time, and it is even harder to find now. At the time none of the game store folks knew anything about the game, and I don't know why such a terrific game had such a limited release. I raved to everyone I knew about the game, "You've got to try this game, I know the title kinda sucks, but it's a great game!" In 2004 the gaming industry was releasing games such GTA San Andreas, Half Life, and Halo, while sword and demon slaying games like Blood Will Tell, had fallen out of favor with the larger gaming crowd so Blood Will Tell was very much overlooked. Blood Will Tell did not appear on many, or as far as I know any, ratings for that year. Blood will Tell came and went without much notice, and that was a shame because Blood Will Tell was, and still is, one of the best games I've ever played. The story line and character development are engaging and interesting. The combat innovative and the graphics were up there with the top gaming graphics that the PS2 was capable of producing. Today as I play this game again I am thrilled to have the chance to relive Hyakki and Dororo's quest to reclaim his 48 body parts from the over a hundred different types of demon that you will need to defeat in this long and engaging game. Playing like an Anime', Blood Will Tell will keep you coming back for more as you switch between the two characters on this amazing quest. If you have the chance to get a copy of this little known classic PS2 game get it. You will discover as I did way back in 2004 that Blood Will Tell will be a jewel in your collection to keep and play again and again. Blood will Tell was one of those games that I immediately regretted trading in and I was thrilled to finally be able to buy it again and play it again.Read full review