- March 28, 2012
- Microsoft Studios
- 6h median play time
Bloodforge
Bloodforge offers 5-6 hours of gameplay and costs what you'd expect a normal XBLA game to cost, so if you're a fan of such games, then by all means check it out, but only if you are prepared to ignore all the shortcomings of this game and concentrate on things that make it fun, i.e., the hack-and-slash mechanics.
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About Bloodforge
Bloodforge is a single player hack and slash game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Microsoft Studios and was released on March 28, 2012. It received neutral reviews from critics.
Bloodforge is a third person hack and slash game developed by Climax Studios and published by Microsoft Studios. It was released on XBLA exclusively, on April 25th 2012.











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Bloodforge Review
Bloodforge offers 5-6 hours of gameplay and costs what you'd expect a normal XBLA game to cost, so if you're a fan of such games, then by all means check it out, but only if you are prepared to ignore all the shortcomings of this game and concentrate on things that make it fun, i.e., the hack-and-slash mechanics.
65%XBLA Review - 'Bloodforge'
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Frequently Asked Questions
Bloodforge is a hack and slash game with fantasy theme.
Bloodforge is available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Xbox.
On average players spend around 6 hours playing Bloodforge.
Bloodforge was released on March 28, 2012.
Bloodforge was developed by Microsoft Studios.
Bloodforge is a single player game.
Similar games include Legacy: Tears of Vanfell - Chapter 1, Torchlight II, Magenta Horizon, WH&S, Book of Demons and others.










