Posted on: October 26, 2021

Balduranne
Verified ownerGames: 297 Reviews: 24
A janky mess, but an enjoyable one
As always on GOG, I advise people to be highly suspicious of 5 star, nostalgia-addled reviews, and I think the original Blood Omen is a good example of it. I'm happy to say that from a technical standpoint I've had no difficulties - My Xbox controller worked right off the bat, and I never had any crashes, slow downs or otherwise. Some of the magic items seemed to have no effect, but whether it's GOG's version or the game itself I cannot tell. The game itself is, unsurprisingly, rather dated in some aspects, most notably resource management (There were long stretches without any ability to heal, while at other times I was showered by consumables that that I promptly ran out of after a boss fight), the control scheme (It does illustrate how much we've come in terms of gamepad conventions), a lack of subtitles or the oft-infuriating difficulty spikes (Being stun locked, poisoned or those fucking ranged wizard enemies). Blood Omen is reminiscent of a darker Legend of Zelda with unlockable abilities that allow you to get to previously unreachable locations and a decent array of gear suited for different situation. The world sets itself apart from your typical fantasy affair with some fairly unique enemy designs (Both bosses and The cherry on top, and what ultimately made me stick with the game through the end, is Kain himself. He's such a pleasant little ray of sunshine and a delightf to listen to. is carried by the protagonist who is such a delightful ray of sunshine and a pleasure to listen to. TL;DR - If you can get past the jank and some frustrating encounters, it's great fun.
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