![]() ![]() You can also get this game for the same price on Steam too, although I don’t know whether the Steam version is any different ( since the GoG version uses “ DOSBox” in order to allow the game to run on modern computers). Luckily, thanks to a website called “GoG” (which sells legal downloads of vintage games ), I was able to get a DRM-free copy of the full version of “Blood” – along with the two official expansion packs that had been released for it ( “Plasma Pak” and “Cryptic Passage”) – all for about four quid. Sure, I’d found a copy of the shareware version last year and really enjoyed it, but I still somehow didn’t have a copy of the full version. Blood? Blood! Blooood! As horror game titles go, you can’t get more dramatic than this! And I’ll be reviewing an absolute horror classic today.Ī classic which, up until recently, I’m ashamed to admit that I’d never really played properly. ![]()
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