There’s something to be stated about a gaming franchise that influences other creators that they would hope to take said series into another medium of entertainment. Originally a tabletop game released in 1992 as a part of the “World of Darkness” franchise, “Werewolf: The Apocalypse” initially gained modest praise from reviewers while cultivating a strong fan base including game developers that hoped to turn the works of literary fiction into digitized action. Unfortunately for the “Werewolf” franchise it was unable to crossover into the video game realm though multiple companies attempted to bring that adaptation to a variety of consoles including the original Playstation and the Sega Saturn. After two decades of trying to make a “Werewolf” video game, developer Cyanide finally achieved a goal seemingly impossible as they forged a 3D adventure set in an alternate reality where werewolves, vampires & other creatures bump in the day & night. It’s time comb down your fur, find your favorite leather jacket, and get ready to save the environment with some first impressions of “Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood”.