The weapons used to kill these guys come in different sizes. The shotgun and Tommy Gun are available early on but are pretty basic compared to later guns. The Aerosol Can and Flare gun have the cool ability of lighting enemies up like a Christmas tree, offering a grim show to watch. Hurling bundles of TNT into packs of enemies and watching the mayhem is also fun as long as you keep your distance. One of the most powerful and slightly unbalanced weapon is the Incinerator (a.k.a. The Napalm Launcher), which hurls flammable projectiles at bad guys, almost always killing the poor suckers in an instant. Download Blood for free from DOS Games Archive. Download Blood • Dos Games @ The Iso Zone • The Ultimate Retro Gaming Resource. 1997, the year Blood was released on DOS. Made by Monolith Productions, Inc. And published by GT Interactive Software Corp., this action game is available for free on. There’s not a whole lot of innovation here except for the almost negligible alternate firing modes. Each weapon has a secondary attack that delivers a heavier blow but costs more in terms of ammunition and accuracy. The double-barreled shotgun, for instance, can fire both barrels instead of just one, and the Tommy Gun can spray lead sideways for a fast horizontal sweep. The Aerosol Can fires continuously but can also be turned into a makeshift Molotov Cocktail and thrown into a busy crowd of zombies for a good undead roasting. Out For Blood. Mowing down these poor saps isn’t mandatory, but they do drop vital Life Essences. ![]() ![]() ![]() Blood spans four long chapters that are sub-divided into a total of 34 levels. Map design is well done and the locations are varied, though equally gruesome – graveyards, morgues, sewers, saw-mills, dark temples, Frankenstein-inspired labs and a freakish carnival (you must visit this place!) to name a few. But central to level design are always the sinister locations themselves, to which the pop-culture references and jokes make a fine addition to people that actually get them. But despite their setting, levels are pretty average in terms of gameplay, as most Build games tend to be. Occasional simple key hunts and secret areas serve as minor distractions from the game’s central run ‘n’ gun play style, which is damn good fun. System Requirements: Pentium 66 Mhz CPU, 16 MB RAM, MS-DOS 6.2.
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