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Posted on: July 4, 2019

ArcaneDimensions
Verified ownerGames: 404 Reviews: 2
A Friend + A Bundle of Dynomite
I never thought replaying BLOOD again would be so much fun, I was DEAD wrong. The SinglePlayer is a solid experience, I'd recommend playing alone for your first time. if you still hunger for more there's bloodBath and Team BloodBath as well, it can get quite fast-paced if you are playing with higher-skilled users. I should also mention there's Co-Op as well, I doubt you'll be able to make it past the third level because you and your friends will be killing each other over and over with dynomite. One last note, there are as of this writing 7/4/2019 some oddities that weren't in the original DosBlod. I don't want to mark this as a -1 as some users may not even notice nor mind. Overall BLOOD: Fresh Supplies is good fun if you play with the right people, even so the SinglePlayer alone is quite the offering. Good Luck, Have Fun!
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Posted on: July 2, 2022

oghin
Verified ownerGames: 153 Reviews: 16
Poor man's Doom meets Hexen
The game is fine but not amazing. It feels a bit like a cross between Hexen and Doom, but it's not nearly as good as either. Your biggest enemy is actually yourself, since half the weapons do area damage, which can backfire spectacularly in close quarters. As one other review pointed out, gargoyles get constantly stuck, which is annoying, and the arsenal is not paricularly exciting. The two supposed top weapons (life leech and voodoo doll) are disappointing and almost useless. If you've played all the Dooms and Heretics too many times and you're looking for another old-school shooter where you blow everything up with explosives, this game might be for you. Get it on sale.
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Posted on: May 10, 2019

vladimir1986
Verified ownerGames: 596 Reviews: 17
No map editor (still need the DOS ver.)
First of all: I don't have Windows, but this port runs fine under Wine, so Linux, Mac and BSD users can use it. This ports adds some OK options like loading mods from the main menu (but you can't go back to the original game after you load a mod unless you quit the game). It seems like it relies on Galaxy for multiplayer, which is a big nono (Again, no Windows, so I can't really use Galaxy to check if that works). The new "split screen" mode works fine tho. A big bad thing is the fact that despite having mod support it doesn't include a map editor, so you need to still source the DOS version if you want to make your own maps and TC. Luckily it is still being offered inside the "Goodies" section, together with the Liuux version.
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