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9.0
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Blood

Game Details

Genre: Action
Sub Genre: FPS
Themes : Horror, Design Tool
Designer(s): Nick Newhard
Developer: Monolith Productions
Publisher: GT Interactive
Copyright: Monolith Productions
Year released: 1997
Year released: 1997
Platform: DOS
Multiplayer: IPX Serial
Tech Notes: CD-rip version of the One Unit Whole Blood compilation which includes the fully-patched game, Plasma Pak and Cryptic Passage add-ons, and the GameWizards 'Unlock the Secrets' Interactive Strategy Guide.

Summary

Arguably the best game ever made with Ken Silverman's Build 3D engine (the engine behind Duke Nukem 3D games), Blood is an excellent, atmospheric, and highly replayable first-person shooter that distinguishes itself from other DOOM clones with a great (albeit campy) sense of humor, memorable monsters, weapons, and sound effects - and of course a ton of blood.

First, it must be said that if you are offended by excessive gore and violence, don't play this game. True to its name, there is a lot of gore in Blood: fountains of blood spurt from everything you kill, decaying bodies explode in gory chunks when you hit them, and you will often find recognizable body parts and still-breathing humans crucified on walls. This makes the game very "over the top" in the gore department, and intentionally so. The result is that Blood is more silly and funny than scary - a "B-movie" kind of game. But as far as campy games go, Blood is by far one of the best and most entertaining. It makes up for any potential offense with wit and charm - but only if you are willing to lower your sensitivity threshold.

Now that we get the caveat out of the way, let's talk about the game proper. Fortunately, the catchy theme of gory violence is not all that Blood has to offer. While the graphics in Blood is inferior to other DOOM clones (they look too blurry and the palette too dull to me), the environment is wonderfully alive. Thanks to the Build engine, the sheer amount of actions you can do in this game is amazing. You can blow huge parts of the environment up - even destroy an entire train if you want. In addition to plenty of undead monsters, you will meet a number of memorable and funny characters including JoJo the Idiot Boy, as well as original monsters such as mimes. The monsters AI is very good, especially when compared to most other DOOM clones. Blood also has excellent sound effects that more than make up for pixellated graphics: from the zombies' mumbles, to disembodied voices from the past, to your character, Caleb, quoting cool one-liners from Evil Dead and Shakespeare (he beats Duke Nukem 3D quips hands-down in my opinion), sounds add a great atmosphere to the game.

As would be even more evident in Monolith's later games (No One Lives Forever for instance), the level design in Blood is very clever, and is clearly what the designers put a lot of thought on. There are many thin walls you can blow open, rotating rooms, and fun and memorable ?theme? levels (an abandoned ship, the carnival, and a moving train are my favorites). The gameplay is the same "find key X to open door Y to find key Z that opens door A that contains key..." gameplay of most DOOM games, mixed with a fair amount of switch throwing. But the fun level design, the sense of humor in everything, and the number of secrets you can discover make Blood very entertaining and eminently replayable. Equally innovative is the design of weapons and various power-ups. Most of your weapons are very unique, original, and just plain fun to use. While you start the game with a standard-looking pitchfork, you will soon collect an impressive array of cool weapons, including a voodoo doll, a tommy gun, the aerosol can, and the life leech.

Although the game suffered from a lot of bugs in the original release, they are minor bugs that did not detract from the excellent gameplay. Excellent multiplayer support and map/level editor rounds off this excellent game. If you love 3D shooters, can at least tolerate campy humor, and are not offended by 'cheesy' gore and violence, Blood is one of the best games you will ever play. If you like the game, check out its excellent (but slightly less fun) sequel called Blood 2 also on this site. Two thumbs up, way up!

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A classic

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9.0

Blood is a classic FPS. Tight gameplay, cool weapons, tons of secrets and lots of funny references to cult classics like Army of Darkness and Return of The Living Dead. But what really stands out is the sound design, which is just fantastic. Enemies shout when they spot you and scream in agony when they're hurt. It's all very well done, and without it, Blood just wouldn't be the same.

The graphics themselves aren't too shabby - maybe a bit dated for 1997 - but about as good as most '2.5D' shooters from the 90's, aside from Doom 2.

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Blood

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9.0

The graphics are dated and an occassional bug or two, but I highly reccomend Blood. The first time you try to make field goals kicking heads through boxcars or when you throw dynamite and the enemy flies from in front of you to behind you going over your head I hope you laugh as much as i did. Lots of secret areas. Classic FPS. This game also has an expansion. Hall of Fame Game

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