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Finally, Monolith's animated ad appeared. Oh, I guess I have to start the next episode with a new character Blood's graphical engine is very similar to that used in Duke Nukem 3D. The danger in using an already popular engine, though, is that your game especially if it's released two years later must offer some improvements upon the original engine to get noticed, or at the very least must live up to the expected level of excellence in implementing that engine in a new environment.

Blood is a bit like having a Volkswagen bus with a V8 thrown under the hood. The V8 offers a lot of potential, but you need control over it in order to take advantage. Furthermore, the mere nature of the somewhat antiquated bitmap-based engine means that Blood won't make a good showcase piece for your new Monster Ultra Gold Voodoo 3D card or whatever.

Let it be said that there are some nice visual effects in the game, including the ability to shoot bullet holes in the walls or kick gibbed zombie heads around a level like so many soccer balls. But these effects are simply that -- effects. They make for an interesting diversion, but can't hide the fact that the engine technology used in Blood is a bit outdated and somewhat disjointed in its implementation from level to level. The monsters themselves are really nothing new, visually. You've got your monks and gargoyles from Heretic , your zombies from Quake , along with a few bats, rats and spiders.

In this respect, Blood's a winner. You won't hear much music, but the sound effects are top-notch and at times were the only thing that kept me playing. And the monks run around with Tommy guns and incessantly shout at you in some half-baked brand of Latin. It's funny, but it also lends your foes a certain personality and makes it all the sweeter when you stick a missile up their backside.

Such is the case here as well. Along with a somewhat forced story are the usual weapon, item, and enemy descriptions. DOS 6. If Monolith could have tied the level design and action more closely to a real storyline, worked to smooth the engine a little, and created a few new types of monsters, Blood might have risen another notch or two up the 3D food chain.

As it stands, the game is a little too uneven to be successful. There are some redeeming moments of wit and creative level design, but unless you've played all the way through better games likeQuake, Eradicator or Outlaws , you may want to try one of them instead. Browse games Game Portals. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game.

View all 22 Blood Screenshots. Game review Downloads Screenshots Overall rating: 6. Bloody Fun In the shareware version that we played, you battle zombies, gun-toting monks, winged demons, and other monsters. Give Blood For corridor-shooter mayhem, Blood looks like the game to get. Overall rating: 8. You Gotta Have Blood Blood's premise is simple: You're seeking revenge on an evil master who sent you to your grave.

Blood Drive Blood's grisly, violent, and goes over the top--it makes Duke and Doom look like a Disney cartoon. It Bums! Blood is Good Fun Blood's flaws are easily swept aside when your guns start blasting and the bodies start falling.

ProTips: When the gargoyles land you can easily dispose of them with a double-barreled shotgun blast. Before jumping into a body of water, lob in a few bundles of TNT to blow up any monsters that may be waiting below the surface. The voodoo doll is a wonderful weapon--ft lets you kill enemies from tong distances.

Be careful when using it, however--if there are no enemies in view when you stab the doll, you'll take the damage. Enemies look good but their AI is pitifully limited, offering little in the way of clever fights. The weapons have been changed quite a bit. A few are throwbacks to the previous game like the Flaregun, Shotgun, Voodoo Doll or Life Leech while the vast majority are completely new.

Also impressive is the sheer volume of featured weapons, much too many to carry at once. At the end of it all, Blood II offers quite a prolonged splatterfest through a colorful, grim alternate universe. Yet at the end of it all, one might be left asking… was there a point? Magix Music Maker Serial. You must not only defeat the Cabal--you must scour its dread name from human memory.

If that means eradicating everyone and everything the Cabal has ever tainted, so be it. Of course, you'll first have to make your way through fortresses, castles, mines, mansions, and estates guarded and kept by Tchernobog's malevolent servants. Fortunately, it is wits that make the hero, and although you're in serious danger of losing yours, you've got enough left to improvise some pretty effective tools of destruction. Aerosol hairspray can be frightening enough on its own, but apply it to a lighter flame and you've got an instant flamethrower kids, don't try this at home!

Similarly to Duke Nukem 3D, the environment is interactive: many objects can be physically moved or affected in other ways. Destruction of landscapes is possible although only in specific spots , with bullet holes being left by misplaced shots.

The Build engine version is 2. I have to tell you that I had never played Blood 3D before I decided to review it for our site. Also, I have to admit that I am not a fan of "shoot-'em-ups", as I only find them challenging the first time I play them. After that I lose interest in them completely! Played one, played them all You play the role of Caleb, a vampire with an attitude problem who has just been resurrected. In order to stay alive you will have to battle diverse monsters, such as axe-wielding zombies and ghosts armed with machine guns, and eat their hearts in order to gain more life.

The graphics in the game are truly magnificent for the time look at the details in the scenery , and the music enhances the feeling of the game: dark, ominous and freaky.

Add to this extremely violent weaponry like twin rocket launchers! However, a true legend needs something more to add flavour. Blood, like Duke Nukem 3D, uses cheesy catchphrases to achieve this.



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