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. WW: May 9, 2019Mode(s),Blood is a developed by and published. The version was released for the on March 7, 1997, while the full version was released on May 21, 1997 in North America, and June 20, 1997 in Europe.The game follows the story of Caleb, an undead early 20th century seeking revenge against the dark god. It features a number of and themes. Blood includes large amounts of, a large arsenal of weapons ranging from the standard to the bizarre, and numerous enemies and bosses.The Blood franchise was continued with two official expansion packs titled (developed by Monolith) and (developed by ).
A sequel titled was released on October 31, 1998. The game was released on along with its two expansion packs on April 22, 2010, utilizing the emulator to run on modern systems. It was released on on July 14, 2014. The game also served as a principal inspiration for the. A remaster of the game made to run better on modern systems entitled Blood: Fresh Supply was released on May 9, 2019. Contents.Gameplay In mode, the player takes the role of Caleb in his quest for revenge against his former master by navigating levels in episodes, looking for an exit, until the level.Blood 's gameplay is similar to other classic FPS games like: the player must activate switches or seek keys to go through the levels; some larger maps contain up to six different keys. Features include teleporters, traps such as crushing blocks, explosive barrels, lava pits, and doors.Blood is one of the earliest FPS games to feature alternate or secondary attack modes for its weapons.
Weapons include a, and an aerosol canister that can be used as a flamethrower. It also features a power-up known as 'Guns Akimbo', which allows the player to certain weapons temporarily. Blood also has 'super secret' areas which contain rewards for discovering them.Enemies include human members of the Cabal and creatures fighting for the dark god. Enemies can use objects in the environment for cover.
The game also features a lesser class of enemies (bats, rats, eels, possessed hands, etc.) often referred to as 'nuisance enemies' that are not considered threats individually, but can be deadly in large numbers.Blood, like many FPS games of the time, features modes. When it was released, Internet play was not well established, so Blood used, or connections for multiplayer. Modem and serial cable connections only allow two player games, while an network connection can support up to eight players. This can easily be achieved on a variety of platforms that support DOSBox and its IPX modes, coupled with software such as. Was also possible via the and.The multiplayer modes consist of, known in Blood as 'Bloodbath', and cooperative play.
Bloodbath matches can be played on specifically designed multiplayer maps or on the levels of the various episodes; the 'frag limit' or 'time limit' options are available to end matches, as well as the possibility to control respawn mode for weapons and power-ups. A feature of Bloodbath is 'The Voice', an audio comment heard upon each frag, that punctuates the death of an opponent often in gory and irreverent terms. 'The Voice' is that of, who was of at the time. Cooperative gameplay follows the lines of the single player campaign, allowing several players to work together in the levels of the different episodes.Plot Blood takes place in an unspecified time period. The various levels contain elements from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, in addition to futuristic and technologies and a theme. Many elements are, including weapons and pop-culture references. The sequel, retroactively dates the game to the year 1928.The backstory is not delineated in the game itself, only on the Monolith website and a text document.
The player takes on the role of Caleb, once the supreme commander of a called 'The Cabal', worshipers of the forgotten god. Known as a merciless in, Caleb joined the Cabal in 1871 after meeting Ophelia Price, a woman whose husband and son may have been murdered by the members of the Cabal; it is implied that she later became Caleb's lover. Together they rose to the highest circle of the dark cult, 'The Chosen', until all four members of The Chosen were betrayed and killed by Tchernobog for unspecified failures.
Several years later, Caleb rises from his grave, seeking answers and vengeance.In search of Tchernobog's minion, the Cheogh, Caleb moves to the and station, where he boards the northbound 'Phantom Express'. He fights off the undead which swarm the train, finally stopping the train by blowing up the locomotive.
Emerging from the wreckage, cutting through swarms of Cabal loyalists and other creatures, Caleb enters the 'Great Temple'. A teleporter in the temple leads Caleb to Cheogh's altar, where he fights and slays the creature. Caleb finishes by lighting up Ophelia's funeral pyre to cremate her body. The player confronts Cerberus (left) and TchernobogCaleb heads to the Arctic north on a large icebound wooden sailing ship.
He disembarks at a lumber mill the Cabal has transformed into a crude human remains processing area. He makes his way into a in search of Shial's lair. Navigating the Cabal infested tunnels, Caleb finds a dark stony cavern where he defeats Shial, crushing her with a stomp of his boot.
He then rips out and consumes the heart of the webbed corpse of Gabriel, another of the betrayed Chosen, thus gaining the power of his fallen comrade.is promoted to Tchernobog's second in command. Caleb moves across an industrial facility, entering a nearby control installation located near Cerberus' cavern, then blows up the dam with explosives.
The resulting flood makes Cerberus' hideout accessible. Caleb fills Cerberus' stomach with bundles of and blows up the corpse.Caleb heads for the 'Hall of the Epiphany' where Tchernobog is waiting. There, before facing him, Caleb learns why 'The Chosen' were cast down: Tchernobog knew Caleb would return to him, killing anyone he ran into to take his revenge and thus gaining immense power, something Tchernobog wants for himself. Caleb battles and destroys the dark god. One of Tchernobog's worshipers approaches Caleb and declares him their new god.
Caleb shoots him and leaves the Hall of Epiphany.Expansion packs The first episode of Blood was released as. The full retail version of Blood was released on a CD-ROM, featuring all four original episodes and all of the elements that were missing in the shareware version. The extremely violent content of the game later prompted the release of a censored version of Blood with toned-down violence. Two official were released for the game.
Cryptic Passage was developed by and features a new 10 level episode for single player and four new multiplayer levels. Monolith's official add-on for Blood is called the Plasma Pak and contains 11 new levels, new enemies, and weapons modes. A special edition collection titled One Unit Whole Blood was released on July 15, 1998, including the fully patched versions of Blood, Cryptic Passage, and the Plasma Pak, as well as the Blood: Unlock the Secrets guide in a single package. Strategy guides for the game were also published, namely Blood: The Official Strategy Guide and Blood: Unlock the Secrets.Cryptic Passage Cryptic Passage was published by and is the only officially authorized commercially available add-on for Blood that was not created by Monolith. It was released on June 30, 1997, and contains 10 new single player levels and four new multiplayer Bloodbath levels.In the episode's new story, having heard news of an ancient scroll, Caleb sets out to retrieve it for his own dark needs.Plasma Pak Released in September 1997, the Plasma Pak expansion adds several new features to Blood; a new episode with nine single player levels titled 'Post Mortem' is included, along with two new multiplayer Bloodbath levels, one of which was modeled after Monolith's corporate offices, for a total of 11 levels.
New enemies are included in the Plasma Pak, and all of them are featured in the extra episode; the new creatures include two new Cabal loyalist types, Chrysallid pods, miniature Calebs, and a new boss, the Beast. There are no new weapons added to Caleb's arsenal, though some new weapon abilities are introduced; the Tesla Cannon can now be wielded (provided the appropriate power-up is collected), while the Napalm Cannon and Life Leech have new secondary attacks. The Plasma Pak also integrated a large number of bug fixes which had been previously addressed by several patches. Episode 6: Post Mortem After Caleb learns the Cabal is training replacements for the fallen Chosen, he sets out to stop the cult's plans.
Caleb moves into Cabal territory, wreaking havoc in a temple complex, then storming the inner temple. Satisfied the temples have been dealt with, Caleb enters the training ground for 'The Chosen'. In order to rest, Caleb destroys each of the four 'Chosen' in training and the Beasts within them.Development. See also:Development began at Q Studios, an independent developer funded by, in parallel with a number of other well-known titles. Following the success of, development progress was made public starting in June 1996 with weekly updates on their website. It was originally scheduled for release in early 1997. Q Studios was acquired by in November 1996.
On January 22, 1997, a press release announced that all rights had been sold to so that could focus efforts on, another game slated for release the same year.Blood was one of two games (the other being Shadow Warrior) that took advantage of the Build engine's support for objects in the game world. Blood used this for weapon and ammo pickups, power-ups, and occasionally decorations, such as the in the first level of episode one, 'Cradle to Grave'.The Build engine was enhanced for Blood to allow new lighting effects, real-time shadows, and simulated 'rooms above rooms'.A central feature of Blood is an abundant (and often exaggerated), from which the game derives its name. Enemies can be blown to pieces, and the pieces often rain down on the player. Zombies' heads can be shot off and then kicked around like footballs, spewing fountains of blood.
Enemies scream if set on fire or are otherwise injured, making sound an integral part of the violent atmosphere of Blood. The levels themselves are designed with the same spirit, as corpses, torture victims, and several grotesque situations are witnessed in the game. Collectively, these features caused some public concern about Blood, leading to a censored re-release of the game.In December 2018, announced that Atari commissioned them to create an enhanced version of Blood, which was released in May 2019 under the title Blood: Fresh Supply. Intellectual property ownership 3D Realms sold Monolith the intellectual property (IP) so 3D Realms could make Shadow Warrior. Monolith sold the publishing rights, but not the IP for Blood and its sequel to GT Interactive. GTI was later acquired by, which has since been renamed to.
Monolith itself was acquired by, which owns the Blood. Atari re-released Blood and Blood 2 on Steam and GOG, but unlike other Build engine games ( Duke Nukem 3D and Shadow Warrior), the source code for Blood has not yet been released.Reception.
This section needs expansion. You can help. ( June 2015)ReceptionReview scoresPublicationScore8/10Blood received 'generally favorable' reviews from professional critics, according to website based on seven reviews. Critics especially praised the intricate and creative level designs, humorous wisecracks and pop culture references, over-the-top gore, variety of settings, and inventive, unconventional weaponry. Particularly noted that the Voodoo doll 'might be the coolest little accessory to ever grace the weapons belt of a first-person killing machine.' A few criticisms were voiced about the game, but did not find consensus among reviewers. For example, while GameSpot said the game 'is just too damn hard', citing how quickly enemies can deal damage, asserted that 'The game is lengthy without being too tedious, and challenging without being too difficult.'
Followed up its own criticisms by concluding, ' Blood 's flaws are easily swept aside when your guns start blasting and the bodies start falling.' GamingOnLinux reviewer Hamish Paul Wilson decided in a 2015 retrospective that Blood was easily the best of the three major Build engine games, stating that Blood was 'one of the most underrated shooters of the whole decade. Blood arguably built more on the legacy of Duke Nukem 3D than Shadow Warrior did, taking its gameplay to sophisticated new heights and offering its referential overtones with an even greater degree of refinement.' Player Attack described Blood in a 2011 article as 'the best of the Build engine games after Duke Nukem 3D, with its combination of scary atmosphere, great level design and challenging gameplay putting it above the rest.' References. Hamrick, Lee (March 7, 1997). Archived from on August 24, 2000.
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