Blood: Game rip
Game info
Name: Blood
Characteristics: Action, 1st-Person Perspective, Shooter, Horror, Adult
Publishers: Monolith, GT Interactive, Monolith Productions
Developers: Monolith, GT Interactive, Monolith Productions
Original/port composers: Guy Whitmore, James Ackley (Dos), Daniel Bernstein (Dos), Peter Freese (Dos), Jason Hall (Dos), Cassano Thruston (Dos), Steve Bryant (Dos), Mike Cody (Dos), Doug Fullington (Dos), Vernon Nicodemous (Dos)
Platform: PC Dos (1997)
Music info
Released: 1997
Related Plaform: PC Dos
Format: Sequenced music (MID)
Composers of these tunes: James Ackley, Daniel Bernstein, Peter Freese, Jason Hall, Cassano Thruston, Guy Whitmore
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft, Warcow
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 15
Size of archive: 76437 bytes
User reviews
- "If you want Blood, you've got it." (by Warcow, 10 May 2004) [10/10]
Been listening more and more to this soundtrack and it's really my kind of music, scary with cool melodies. The archive here unfortunately doesn't have all songs, having the game with an old SB card is the ultimate.
- "2-3 great musics here.." (by Optimus, 16 Dec 2005) [8/10]
There is a specific music in one level that I really like, it's really atmospheric and sad, amazing feeling. It really gave me the creeps while playing in a dark greatly designed level. I have heard the same midi in some special Doom WADs released by level makers in the community recently. It's great! And there is another great music I haven't found it in any level while playing Blood but heard it in the music setup of the game. Strange,. perhaps I'll find it here right now. Some other musics aren't so good though..
- "Scary" (by Argento, 11 Oct 2020) [7/10]
Turn off the lights! Invocations, incantations, chants...
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