Angelica attempts to keep Jake and Vera safe from Tor's men by finding a spot for them to hide out. But when Vera spills the beans on the sadistic truth behind Tor's actions, Angelica decides she can't turn a blind eye and must go above and beyond her duties as a bodyguard.
With a flurry of violence Hellchild: Blood Money begins to enthrall us within the ferocity of Angelica's world, all as the story slowly unfolds in a manner which makes us and our heroine become more interested in what at first appeared to be a slow to develop narrative. But now that we have become hooked by the foul mechaniations which Tor who manipulates behind the scenes, hopefully the intensity will only become all the more enthralling. And as we await with bated breath, you can only ponder in anticipation what will arise from the depths of this stygian abyss and hope it will only get better with age. Read Full Review
The story is enjoyable, but the visuals are hurting it. I like seeing Hellchild in action and her foe is worthy in battling her. However, the lack of backgrounds and simplistic visuals lessen the story's impact. The colors do what they can with the visuals, but it results in focus going off the characters. I want to like this more than I am. Read Full Review