Posted on: August 31, 2024

Joukigog5
Verified ownerGames: 64 Reviews: 1
best game ever!
best game ever!
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Posted on: August 31, 2024
Joukigog5
Verified ownerGames: 64 Reviews: 1
best game ever!
best game ever!
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Posted on: October 29, 2024
After84
Verified ownerGames: 11 Reviews: 2
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Posted on: December 27, 2024
motbet
Verified ownerGames: 27 Reviews: 2
Not as good as the original
You cannot adjust the video it looks pixelated even at the highest rate. And the controls are not adjustable as the original
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Posted on: August 21, 2025
revangel77
Verified ownerGames: 316 Reviews: 5
weird level design
In every other than the first episode the level design is really bad. Backtracking simulator level 99. Jumps to sections where just a key is and you cannot jump back? Wow. Quit game. At least the first episode is what it used to be.
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Posted on: May 11, 2019
Berserker1479
Verified ownerGames: 35 Reviews: 1
Brains! More brains!
Blood is a classic and the release of this updated version was possibly the best videogame-related news I had recently. Fresh Blood brings back (a really close version of) the original Blood's gameplay, updated with some nifty features (e.g. support for hi-res 1920x1080 resolution) that make it much easier to enjoy the game on modern computers. Running the game on Win10 here and so far I did not run into any nasty bug, just a random crash that occurred during setup of the controls. Other than that, I noticed an issue if playing with CD music (actually a .ogg version of the original CD audio tracks), since the music does not seem to loop when playing and it will not restart if restarting a level (e.g. upon dying). I seem to remember the original Blood had a similar issue, but I could be wrong. In any event, I always preferred the game's MIDI music, so this is a non issue to me. BTW, for MIDI playback Fresh Blood relies on the Fluidsynth synthesizer and comes equipped with a standard 6 Mb soundfont (.sf2). It is actually possible to use a different (higher quality) soundfont .sf2 file, just drop the new .sf2 file in the game directory, then navigate to your "\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Nightdive Studios\Blood EX" folder, open the kexengine.cfg file in Notepad or similar, look for the line "seta snd_soundfontfile" and replace the name of the sounfont file with that of your new soundfont. All in all, I'd recommend this version of Blood to old fans of the game and newcomers who wish to give this classic a try.
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