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I play this game with the extra grisby mod 4. You should set the blood exe and very important also the "Client MFC Application" to windows kompatible mod " Windows 98" you will find this under Steam library, steamapps, common and than Blood 2. Open the Blood exe and MfC Client with the klick on the right mouse button and chance the kompatible mod to to Windows It does for me. Last edited by Sweetoh ; 25 Jan, am.

Showing 1 - 1 of 1 comments. Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 24 Jan, pm. At this stage of its development, Blood II looks like it could be the next big thing in the wake of big-name corridor shooters such as Quake II and Unreal. Blood never means having to say you're sorry. Blood's back with brand-new graphics, more weapons, and four playable characters. But while most game sequels are bigger and better than their predecessors.

Blood II: The Chosen only goes halfway. Aside from the improved graphics and new weapons, it was better the first time around. The original Blood was a very fun and violent corridor shooter with tacky B-grade horror-movie sprite graphics similar to Doom's--but that was part of the game's allure. What Blood lacked in visual flair, it more than compensated for with intense action, screen-filling carnage, and wry humorit was the most fun you could have on a trip to hell.

Blood II is fun to play and keeps most of the elements of the first game. However, some of the freshness is gone: Turning zombies into hamburger with a shotgun isn't as exciting as it used to be, and some clever touches, like zombies chanting "more brains" as they ambled toward you, are sorely missing.

Blood II also lacks the clever level design of the original game as most of the stages are fairly straightforward. And although you have a selection of four characters to choose from, you play the same adventure regardless of whom you pick. Blood II isn't all minuses, though; it does have a few strong points. First and foremost is its new graphics engine: Blood II looks spectacular with its plethora of awesome lighting and special effects.

The graphics are sharp and smooth, although when you move in close the polygonal characters grow bulky, souring the sweet eye-candy. Blood II's new weapons are. The most enjoyable are the sniper rifle, which lets you pick off enemies from several yards away, and the flying sphere, which attaches to an enemy's head and drills into their skull a la Phantasm.

Yes, there's plenty of blood to spill--even more than in the first game. Despite its new graphics and game elements.

Blood II pales a bit in comparison to the first tide. Most corridor-shooter fans will be pleased with the sequel, but bloodthirsty fans of the original may be disappointed. Spilling Blood is still a thrill, but it was more fun the first time. Blood IIs visuals are excellent, courtesy of the brand-new graphics engine.

The environments are well-rendered, but some of the enemies and monsters suffer from blocky-polygon syndrome. The voices are intelligible and dean, but some of the various screams and other sounds of carnage are muted.

The music is so low-key you'll hardly notice it. Moving your character is simple enough, and maintaining your various item inventories is also a breeze. The only control problems are imprecise shooting and some faulty collision detection.

No doubt about it. Blood II is really fun to play. However, fens of Blood will ultimately be disappointed with The Chosen. It delivers gore and cool new visuals, but it can't top the original. No longer content to remain a disjointed army of fanatics, they have organized a corporation to front their activities. Cabalco, as it is called, has grown to hold global interests in every major economic market.

Some join willingly, some not so willingly. They are everywhere, and they consider Caleb to be The Great Betrayer, the individual that destroyed the 16th incarnation of Tchernobog. The Cabal has dedicated itself to stopping Caleb. Gideon, the current leader of the Cabal, referred to by his followers as "The Word," has been raised from childhood to lead, and views the conflict between himself and Caleb as being very personal.

Unfortunately for Caleb, there is more to him than just being a pissed-off dealer of death and destruction. Gideon and his Cabal will not rest until they restore Tchernobog. To achieve their goals, they will hound Caleb to the ends of the Earth, destroy entire dimensions and bring the world to its knees.

The gameplay in Blood II is fast and bloody. I know, I know, bad use of words. If you have ever played a 3D shooter before, you should have no trouble picking up the controls in Blood II.

One thing that can be frustrating, though, is when you clear a room and then come back to it and someone has "appeared" there from out of the blue.

I will have to admit that I was not a really big fan of the first Blood game. I did play it for a while and it was enjoyable, but I leaned toward Duke Nukem. I do remember a few things about the first one that I was happy to see make it into the second game. I think the flare gun is by far the funniest weapon of the game.

I guess watching someone get a flare shot into them and then walking around screaming is kind of warped, but I thought it was humorous.

I also appreciated GT Interactive keeping in the chance to play soccer with your enemies' heads. Sick humor in a game is so hard to find nowadays. The graphics for Blood II are pretty close to anything else on the market right now.

As many of you already know, Shogo uses the Lithtech game engine as well. My favorite level has got to be the Cathedral. It is a level with a church in it and some of the graphics for it are quite beautiful.

I was impressed when the lightning struck outside and there was a reflection on the ground from the stained glass windows. It is simply stunning. The audio in the game is just plain creepy. There is a voice that mocks you every once in a while, and it can be downright irritating. Oh well. The documentation gives you the basics. It gives brief descriptions of some of the enemies and the weapons you might find in the game. It also has the standard installation instructions. This game is not for little kids.

I had to play it after my son went to bed because he kept trying to torture his little sister after watching me play. Game must be able to run at least "somehow", windower will only skip bugged fullscreen mode. Nothing more. If the game is black for you, it must be black even without this fix. This fix is only about windowed mode, nothing else at least on windows 8, not really sure for windows 7.

Sry that I can't help you more, I would like to. This only happens on Windows 8 and above. After installing this fix, I have a very bad glitch. The game does load everything correctly, but when I touch the mouse, the crosshair looks at the ground and starts spinning clockwise. Does someone know how to fix this? I am on Windows 8. Originally posted by Sherlock Van Helsing :.

Last edited by Khimari ; 19 Dec, am. It's not perfect, but it's way better than without for me at least. Just drag and drop two. Originally posted by MarkfromTheRoom :. Run the game as you would normally off Steam, in the launcher select "Display", select "dgVoodoo DirectX Wrapper" as your renderer and don't forget to select highest possible resolution for non-crashing game - x Enjoy : Masterpiece : Update notice: Disable multiple display solution and use only primary display.

Last edited by Khimari ; 7 Feb, am. Oh dear god, yes just use DGVoodoo. Thanks it worked for me! Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 16 Nov, pm. Posts: Discussions Rules and Guidelines. Tips for getting through the game? How to open doors in Subway? Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic harassment, fighting, or rude posts.

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