Product Information. Blood, a first person shooter using the Duke Nukem 3D engine, lets you take on legions of the living dead. As Caleb, resurrected worshipper of a dark god, you must seek revenge by battling through multiple levels of carnage until face-to-face with the avatar. So, you will be very happy to play this game. The game is a million of time download and got a good star rating. This is a one of the best Hitman game. So, Hitman Blood Money download for a PC free full game from below link and enjoy. About Hitman Blood Money PC Game. Hitman Blood Money free. download full Version For Pc. Hitman Blood Money free. download full Version For Pc is roleplaying action, shooting game which features stealth elements. Meanwhile, IO interactive games developers developed Hitman Blood Money Torrent and Eidos Interactive published the game world wide. On the other hand, it is the part of.
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Read Full ReviewArguably 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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Killbilly2019-08-080 point
Great game, in fact probably the best of this era 'before full 3d'.
But I have to admit m probably weak, but never finished it whole, becaouse after few days playing it I started to feel actually sick from all the gore, dead decaying bodies, horryfic scenes etc. I learned I have limits in this way, because althrough this game is in fact full of humour, it really can give you real nightmares at sleep.
S topped in some level, where carpet airplane bombing of a city in desperate try to stop the invasion of evil occured.
smrle2019-03-020 point
cant find it on GOG.
is it banned in Germany or what?
pls help :(
chris2018-12-24-20 points
dont play this piece of crap.
LJG2018-05-211 point
How do I get the sound working? I can't get the game to run any of the sound card options right because of errors like MPU-104 errors when I try to run the Sound Canvas and General Midi options and IRQ errors when I try to use AWE 32 or Sound Blaster. I have no choice but to play with no sound. Help?
Caleb2018-01-061 point
Really cool game, best of it's kind. Duke Nunem, Shadow Warrior etc, none of them can compare in level design, gameplay diversity between levels, music and of course black humor!
Space Man 1007892018-01-040 point
I love this game for it's graphics gameplay and music but I love the humor
Overmind2017-11-300 point
Best FPS ever !
And I say that in 2017 after competing over 1000 games.
a goody goodie2017-07-090 point
i bought the steam version but you're all better off getting blood CM since it has the One Unit Whole and it's a source port plus it's free
NISAR2017-05-20-3 points
OK
GUY FAWKES2017-04-221 point
Oops. Didn't realize it but this it the deluxe version, both packs are included. I found two additional unofficial expansions too:
Read Hot: http://bloodline.eu/downloads-show-112
And Level Pack 6: http://forums.transfusion-game.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=1133
I also found a cd image of the cd audio tracks ripped here: http://www.moddb.com/games/blood/downloads/blood-cd-quailty-audio
mount it in DOSBox to use.
GUY FAWKES2017-04-221 point
Anyone have the expansion packs 'Cryptic Passage' & 'Plasma Pak' (episodes 5 & 6)?
Wolfe2017-03-010 point
Seem to have sound sorted but mine says it cant detect FM chip and wont load..... any ideas???
Mars2017-02-263 points
No sound?
open setup.exe in DosBox.
Choose Sound FX Card
SoundBlaster
Change Sound Card Type
Sound Blaster or compatible
Change interrupt
IRQ7
Hit esc on keyboard
Test Sound FX Card
Hit esc on keyboard
Save and launch Blood
Mars2017-02-260 point
To the question about allocating memory:
Go into the DosBox folder, double-click on the DosBox Options.bat
scroll down to memsize and set it to 63.
memsize=63
Arid Buttlands2016-11-273 points
11/10 though I couldn't find Jo-jo
Bugsy2016-11-250 point
Hey folks, I was wondering - is this the shareware version, which only contains the first episode, or is it complete? I've already got the shareware and have been trying to find a download with all the episodes (The Way of All Flesh, Even Death May Die, etc). Thanks in advance!
Skully2016-07-160 point
If I told you there was an Evil Dead version of Duke Nukem 3D, would you believe me? No? Play Blood and I'll ask you again later. ;)
12016-07-071 point
Guys, check out BloodCM, dosbox not needed.
Asher2016-06-170 point
It try to start but the sound will be failed and it dosen;t run
knex2016-03-271 point
I use DOSBox on Win10, I get a low memory warning, it says it require 23mb memory, and the game performance is extremely laggy.. Anyone know how to allocate more memory?
APE2016-03-234 points
to all that have problem launching this fine game - change IRQ to 7. Instruction for dummies : type Setmain.exe in blood directory and then in menu: Sound setup-Choose sound FX card-Sound Blaster- Change Interrupt - IRQ7 - Use these settings and continue - 32 voices - 16Bit mixing -stereo sound - 22KHz. Then Escape, then Save and launch Blood ... Happy massacre
Jord4wesome2016-01-142 points
Game does not start. Setup launches but the game loads up to the sounds and then it crashes. Help plz
Derty Hairy2015-12-210 point
'I hate mimes'
ultravaine2015-09-180 point
great old games
macho2015-07-072 points DOS version
i wont work... it starts... but wont go into the game... :(
TrOpicAL Sn1Per2015-06-220 point DOS version
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Awesome game! this is one I'll keep for when I want to see lots o' blood xD
Hoytman2015-05-030 point DOS version
Greatest shooter ever!!
Gio_Man2015-04-16-1 point DOS version
Does Launchbox work on this and if not how would you make it work? ---- Great Site by the way, Love the collection of titles
Milo Ambrus2015-01-28-2 points DOS version
I remember altering the TXT file that contains all the messages from the game. Brings back great memories, great game! Downloading...
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Platforms: | PC |
Publisher: | GT Interactive |
Developer: | Monolith Productions |
Genres: | 3D Shooter / First-Person Shooter |
Release Date: | February 22, 1999 |
Game Modes: | Singleplayer / Multiplayer |
Good guys, bad guys and lots of innocent bystanders all go splat in Blood 2.
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Hellbent on being ultra-violent and generally disagreeable, Blood 2 follows the original game but sets the action some one hundred years into the future, incorporating lots of sci-fi imagery in the process. Visually, this game is miles away from its Build-powered predecessor, using Monolith’s patented LithTech engine (the same one used in No One Lives Forever and Shogo). As a result, Blood II is practically bursting with vibrant colors and neat environmental effects, like fire, smoke, and, of course, blood. Buckets of blood actually, as this coupled with the game’s dark humor are the only things differentiating it from any other shooter.
The Bloody Story
Few games let you kill with Voodoo Dolls.
I’m inclined to believe no one’s following the story, but for this review’s sake I’ll spell it out. The Cabal, an evil cult bent on world domination and resurrection of evil gods, have risen to power by banding into an entrepreneurial conglomerate known as ‘Cabalco’. You’d think an evil god-worshiping cabal would pick a name that wouldn’t betray them so easily, but whatever. As an undead cowboy gunslinger, you’re tasked with pursuing them before their plans of unholy resurrection come to fruition. You a choice of several characters but they weigh little in the overall gaming experience.
Levels are typically linear affairs, involving simple ‘go here and activate this or that’ sort of gameplay that proceeds you into the following level. Again, this game makes no attempt at redefining the genre, but it looks good, sounds good and plays fairly well. The music in particular feels surreal at times and fits perfectly with some of the more macabre imagery. Even so, the polished visuals do lose out to the previous Blood’s much more gritty appearance, which could nauseate at a moment’s notice. The LithTech engine’s more crispier, colorful visual presentation struggles throughout in this regard.
Gone are the robe wielding cultists of old, as Blood II pits you against fanatics wearing Armani suits alongside a multitude of supernatural creatures, like the axe-wielding zombie or the facehugger-like Bone Leech (reminiscent to the disembodied hand that strangles you, also returning here as well). While enemies usually make for tricky target practice, this is usually due to their almost perfect aim than acute intelligence. Their pathfinding seems particularly atrocious, with brain-dead zombies stopping in their tracks at the mere sight of any obstacles.
You’ll typically take damage whenever you have a cultist within your sights, and these guys have a tendency to gang up at every corner. Even when taking hits, foes still manage to shoot back with uncanny aim, regardless of whether you’re strafing, crouching or jumping. Although not inherently a terrible thing, you’ll also notice how very easily enemies tend to gib, almost as if they were blood-filled helium balloons waiting to get popped. There’s little satisfaction in smearing bad guys all over the walls when just a couple of bullets can turn them into red wallpaper.
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. Unlike the first game, Blood II let’s you wield a pair of one-handed weapons without needing a special power-up that grants temporary ‘akimbo’ mode. This is both a cool feature and a curse, as wielding dual weapons automatically negates the weapon’s alternate firing mode. Consider how you can fire the MAC-10 submachinegun normally or from the shoulder with the alternate firing key, increasing the weapon’s accuracy while decreasing its rate of fire.
Also impressive is the sheer volume of featured weapons, much too many to carry at once. At a total of twenty guns, you’ll eventually be forced to drop obsolete boomsticks for better hardware, and some of the best explosive weapons do indeed rock. At the end of it all, Blood II offers quite a prolonged splatterfest through a colorful, grim alternate universe. It’s quite a long ride, laden with crimson trails, explosions, insane cultists and lots of hot lead. Yet at the end of it all, one might be left asking… was there a point?
System Requirements: Pentium 90 Mhz, 16 MB RAM, Win 95/98/ME
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