Show more. Published by Warner Bros. Developed by Turtle Rock Studios. Playable on PC. Xbox One. Xbox Series X S. Capabilities Online co-op Online multiplayer Xbox cross-platform multiplayer. Variable Refresh Rate.
Xbox cross-platform co-op. Xbox Live Cross-Gen Multiplayer. Anyway, our Cal is suddenly and inextricably betrayed by his overlord and turned into some kind of semi-undead vengeance seeker. Caleb is incensed and, in a rather bad mood, stumps off to confront the puerile deity and all his minions. As the title so obviously implies, this game features a mass of wholesale blood-letting. Indefinable brain matter splattered across cobblestones? You got it. Heads exploding, geysers of ichor fountaining from neck stump?
It's all yours. Deliberate human combustion with sizzling gristle, shattering bones and deep-fried eyeballs? No problemo whatsoever. Windpipes splintering like wicker, ribcages imploding, sheets of bubbling sputum and ham?
This attention to detail spreads throughout the game. You'll see wallposters of the Baby Jesus slowly warping into a demonic figurine. You can turn on pieces of machinery or explore bedside drawers or gutters for extra power-ups. Taking a dainty step sideways from Duke Nukem's sci-fi movie homages, Blood features nods, winks, and quotes taken whole from various horror movies. There's a secret room with 'Sloth' sprayed on the wall and each level is a veritable mishmash of Hammer House, Kreuger and zombie film references.
By far the most extraordinary feature of Blood has to be its sound effects. They are nothing short of incredible. The zombies endlessly crow about "Brainssssss". Set a fanatic on fire and he screams like a girl: "It burns! Oh god it burns," before melting into a heap of steaming entrails accompanied by the appropriate popping and sizzling effects.
The soundtrack too, is a constant wash of Gregorian chanting and Gothic chamber music al! Unfortunately, after playing the full version you get the impression that the designers crammed a lot of their best ideas into the shareware demo. The later levels all get a bit samey and lack some of the sparkle and nice touches of the first episode. You also get the impression that Monolith were trying too hard to create 'another Duke Nukem'. The Caleb character mumbles to himself in the same cod gravelly voice as Duke, laughs when gibs go flying, and lets forth the occasional one-liner.
Also, deathmatch - or rather BloodBath as it is here - is frankly disappointing. Too many stupidly huge weapons are on offer. Too many power-ups and add-ons dotted around the place. The players also run far too quickly, and the custom network levels are average. Most unimpressive to say the least. Having said all that, Blood is damn enjoyable to play. Its engine and technology may smack you as being somewhat cheap and nasty in this post-Quake reality, but it does possess a certain charm and X a certain smoothness which makes mouse and keyboard manoeuvres both effortless and enjoyable It's very difficult too - the monsters are relentless, the monks have cat-like reflexes, and some of the gargoyles are stupidly tough But it contains enough well-designed architecture, enough nice touches, enough secrets, and enough hardware to supply any Fragmeister with at least 20 hours of solid gameplay.
From the creators of Duke Nukem 3D comes their latest corridor shooter, Blood. A forgotten god is trying to wipe out the human race, and guess what? You're the only person who can stop it. Armed with weapons like a pitchfork, a voodoo doll, flare guns, and an aerosol can with a lighter, you battle hell hounds, zombies, and gargoyles--just to name some of the evil you'll face.
Blood looks full of gore--you can even play soccer with decapitated heads. Get ready for Blood, the latest corridor shooter from the creators of Duke Nukem. This game more than lives up to its title with gore galore and intense run-n-gun mayhem. In the shareware version that we played, you battle zombies, gun-toting monks, winged demons, and other monsters.
To even the odds, you're armed with some nasty weapons, including pitch-forks, shotguns, machine guns, voodoo dolls, and dynamite. Employing these weapons results in gruesome, over-the-top deaths, like monsters running around and screaming after you set them ablaze with your flare gun. And although the emphasis in Blood is on blasting bad guys, the game contains puzzles and various mission objectives that test your thinking skills.
Colorful visuals and atmospheric audio bring the carnage to life. Graphically, Blood's loaded with lots of gory red sprites and big explosions. Soundwise, the creepy, subtle music works well for the different stages,-and the audio effects really shine with loud explosions and humorous gibberish uttered by the game's various demented monk monsters.
The controls on the shareware version perform beautifully. The only hitch is imprecise aiming when you fire at a target above or below you, but we hope 3D Realms will fix that on later revs. For corridor-shooter mayhem, Blood looks like the game to get. We'll have a review of the full version of Blood in an upcoming issue. Blood's the latest in the line of corridor shooters to pop-up in the wake of Duke Nukem and Quake--but it's more than a mere clone.
It's got personality, gore galore, and challenging levels that'll keep you playing for hours. Blood's premise is simple: You're seeking revenge on an evil master who sent you to your grave. And while your character doesn't have Duke's gaudy personality and attitude, he does have some clever one-liners of his own--all spoken with staccato, Clint Eastwood inflections.
Destroying enemies, you get 10 different bonuses. Desmatch mode is designed for up to four people. Fighting among themselves, participants shoot special spikes. In the location of the Abyss try not to fall into the abyss. You can not touch the thorny bushes on the map of Minefield and t.
Altogether there are 10 unique characters. Each has its own unique features and characteristics. The kissing mechanic is the main gameplay feature. New heroes are unlocked in the Doctor's lab. Features 15 unique music themes that can be unlocked along the way. The site administration is not responsible for the content of the materials on the resource. If you are the copyright holder and want to completely or partially remove your material from our site, then write to the administration with links to the relevant documents.
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