

NOTE 1: Some maps are broken and will not show you which spawn you have picked (e.g. The spawn you select will appear bigger than the rest. Instead of clicking spawns, you toggle through them with the arrows on top of the minimap. The spawn point selector works differently from Ravenfield. This will kill you and respawn you at a friendly spawn.

The team switcher should be used sparingly, but if you truly do want to switch teams, just click your desired team once. Team Switcher, Spawn Point Selector, and Minimap You do not have to respawn to change weapons. Unlike Ravenfield, you can change weapons when you are at a friendly spawn. To change weapons, simply click on the black box that contains a weapon name and pick a new one of your choosing. Somewhat similar to Ravenfield, your weapon loadout consists of a primary gun (anything from full autos to snipers), a pistol, and a third option of your choice (anything from med bags to rockets). It provides access to changing your primary, secondary, and tertiary weapons, as well as a minimap, a team switcher, a spawn point selector, and a disconnect button. 3.5 victims out of 5.The loadout menu ( which can be activated by pressing L) is a crucial part of the RFMP experience. I would recommend this on Cage's performance alone, but the film also stood up on it's own as well. Overall, an enjoyable experience that doesn't overstay it's welcome with a brisk 90 minute runtime. They also show you a lot of the good scenes in the trailer, but there was still more fun to be had besides that stuff as well. If the filmmakers had just switched a few scenes around, they could've avoid that. My only issue with the film is there are parts where the dialouge feels like it was written by a teenager and there are certain illogical plot holes that seemed to just be an issue as far as editing goes.

The jokes are hilarious punches at the Dracula lore presented, the action is over the top and ridiculously bloody, and the story is servicable enough to satisfy. They're going in expecting a fun, comedic thriller about Dracula's servant, with an excellent Nicolas Cage performance. I don't think anybody is going into Renfield thinking they're going to see an oscar winner.
