Blood is a first-person shooter video game developed by Monolith Productions and published by GT Interactive Software. The shareware version was released for the PC on March 5, 1997, while the full version was released on May 31, 1997 in North America, and June 20, 1997 in single player 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 boss level.
Blood’s gameplay is similar to other classic FPS games like Doom: 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, jumping puzzles, and combination lock doors.
Blood is one of the earliest FPS games to feature alternate or secondary attack modes for its weapons. Weapons include a flare gun, Voodoo doll, and an aerosol canister that can be used as a flamethrower.[5] It also features a power-up known as “Guns Akimbo“, which allows the player to dual wield 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 Tchernobog. Enemies can use objects in the environment for cover.[5] 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 multiplayer modes. When it was released, Internet play was not well established, so Blood used modem, LAN, or serial cable connections for multiplayer. Modem and serial cable connections only allow two player games, while an IPX 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 VPN software such as Hamachi. Online multiplayer was also possible via the Total Entertainment Network and DWANGO.[6]
The multiplayer modes consist of deathmatch, 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 Jace Hall, who was CEO of Monolith Productions 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.
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