You play as , a powerful Garou (werewolf) who went into self-imposed exile after losing control of his devastating rage. The narrative kicks off when Cahal returns to protect his endangered tribe and his daughter. The stakes are high: you are fighting against Endron , a massive corporation serving the Wyrm —a cosmic force of destruction and corruption. Three Forms, One Goal
Combat in Crinos form is fast and punishing. You can toggle between two stances: , which allows for quick dodges and rapid strikes, and Heavy , which sacrifices speed for raw power and crowd control. Managing your Rage meter is key—once it tops out, you can enter a "Frenzy" state, becoming an unstoppable whirlwind of fur and claws. A World Worth Saving You play as , a powerful Garou (werewolf)
Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood isn't just about the gore; it’s about the heavy burden of the Garou. If you’ve ever wanted to feel the raw power of a legendary predator fighting a losing battle against a corrupt empire, this is the experience you've been waiting for. Three Forms, One Goal Combat in Crinos form
The core of Earthblood lies in its "form-shifting" gameplay. To succeed, you must master three distinct shapes: A World Worth Saving Werewolf: The Apocalypse –
The World of Darkness has always been defined by its grit, its shadows, and the constant struggle against inevitable decay. While Vampire: The Masquerade focuses on political intrigue and personal horror, takes a much more visceral approach. It’s loud, it’s bloody, and it puts you right in the middle of a war for the soul of the planet. The Story of Cahal: An Exile’s Redemption
Visually, the game captures the industrial decay of the Pacific Northwest. From desolate forests to high-tech corporate laboratories, the environmental storytelling emphasizes the encroaching "Apocalypse" that your tribe is desperate to stop. Final Verdict