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Shareware and gore: Remembering the original version of Blood

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Apr 3, 2022


From 2010 to 2014 Richard Cobbett wrote Crapshoot, a column about rolling the dice to bring random games back into the light. Today, a shooter that wore its heart on its sleeve. Somebody’s heart, anyway. And their liver, lungs, and three different flavours of goo.

Occasionally, old games resurface for a new era. At the moment, it’s Shadow Warrior’s turn. I’ve already done it though, so this week I thought we’d take a look at its undead sister game—one that will probably never see a similar treatment no matter how much fans demand it, simply because it’s one of those games whose rights issues have firmly turned out to be wrongs. It’s an interesting game though; like Shadow Warrior, a shooter that managed to do a lot with very little, without the painful comedy racism.

Wonder if horror cultists ever have a secret fist-pump at knowing—with proof—their god is real and kicks arse.

Wonder if horror cultists ever have a secret fist-pump at knowing—with proof—their god is real and kicks arse.

Blood is the story of Caleb, a former gunslinger turned elite “Chosen” in a cult devoted to Tchernobog, god of flushing toilets. Everything is just cherry, until Tcherny turns on the Chosen faster than you can say ‘3D rendered intros were really hard in 1997’, declares that the four have failed him, and has his new elite forces dispatch them. 



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