When your previous reviews said this game was brutal, you weren't kidding. Enemies hitscan and have almost telepathic reflexes (playing on max difficulty). I got through Shadow Warrior Classic Redux just fine, but wow is Blood on a league of its own. Secrets are cleverly hidden, levels are varied and the Build engine physics are well used.
@@tulipanmartzals8280 the original is perfect, if anything I'd want them to make a real sequel using the build engine and original assets, but getting Stefan Weyte to do new lines and adding a new soundtrack in the old style. Almost like a new expansion pack like Sigil for Doom but multiple episodes not just one. I mean we recently got a new Build engine game with Ion Fury so I don't think it's a totally unrealistic option. I know we have the mod Deathwish for Blood but I still want more. Although I wouldn't turn down a well done doom 2016 style remake.
I bought this game summer of ‘97, right before my sophomore year of high school. I’d been saving every penny I got my hands on for a car but when this came out, the car fund became my temporary game fund. Such is life. What a hectic, creative, stone-cold classic.
Is that recent? Cause, AFAIK, it was cancelled partly due to Activision couldn't figure out whether they have its rights or not, yet asked for a hefty price while showing no official ownership documents.
@@CyberClu That's right. They been trying to get the rights for years now. The last update is when they talked about how they got new leads, and that some things weren't true about who had the right and what not. Watch "GOG: Preserving Gaming's Past & Future" on RUclips. At around 20:20 is when they talk about No One Lives Forever.
I think the best thing about BLOOD (to me anyways) is that the environments are so damn realistic. Maybe not so interactive, but you really feel you're in these places. Not many shooters can do that, especially with this tech.
@@Bembel81 Don't get me wrong I love Duke Nukem 3D, but I don't get the same feel. I mean, I do sometimes admittedly, like that magazine shop in the second(?) level, but I don't feel that often enough to really classify the game with that. I haven't played enough Shadow Warrior so idk in that case. I'm not saying you're wrong, I just think BLOOD does it just- perfectly.
Blood is definitely my favorite Build engine game. I love the gothic 1920s setting and all the pop culture and horror references. And that double barrel shotgun, the best in the biz.
Watches Gman's video (seems more like a blood review then a review of the new remastering) watches Civvie's video grabs popcorn and watches comment section
@@footlicker6585 this version of the game was completely broken back when this video came out. If you don't understand the topic at all, why don't you just not comment?
@@yosefyonin6824 ooooh that's a gonna be a good one. I still want pro doom 2 though. And final doom. I want to hear him rage about chaingunners and revenants
@@drivanradosivic1357 no its not decent at all. it's not only a bad Duke Nukem game, it's a bad game in general. the level design is atrocious, with annoying and pointless physics puzzles that constantly break you from the action. boss fights are pure garbage, except for the Battlelord and the story as well as Duke's character are insufferable the time when you actually get to shoot monsters without any dumb gimmicks are decent at best.
The best Built game is Ion Fury then Blood, then Shadow Warrior, then Duke Nukem 3D. The other games were rather mediocre, because they're not pushing the engine in any way and get tedious really fast. The best thing about these games were secrets, humor, cheesy horror gore, fancy weapons that are rare in today's shooters. Ion Fury really took all these features serious and turned them up to 11. When you make a game on a very limited engine you need to focus on other qualities of the game like level design, interesting enemies, weapons, power ups and create a character that is not another boring ass marine, GI without voice or distinct characteristics. That's why indie developers choose retro stylistics, because they are not taking part in a race for the best graphics and they have to work on things that make the game fun, replayable, memorable and make it a cult classic.
I was hesitant to try the source ports, hoping Blood would get the same treatment as Nukem & Shadow. Guess I've gotta finally add this to my collection, and that User Difficulty should be a standard.
That would be fantastic if I were able to change the video settings without the game crashing. The game itself is great but it needs a patch immediately. People are getting black screened just from pressing the auto save button ffs.
I'm just glad that now we don't have to use DosBox anymore. The KEX engine is rally a daysaver. Nightdive did the right thing with hiring the dude behind it.
@Scorpi O when i first played it(before any fixes) i thought it was pretty good too,only issue i noticed was the music stops when i died...but that didn't happened until episode 2
This is better than BloodGDX. Mouselook feels better, jumping feels better, and you can increase the FOV. Additionally, it doesn't require Java, which is a security risk.
@@matternicuss But it isn't though? This version has way less gameplay accuracy, in pretty much every aspect, AI behaviour included. A lot of stuff is ridiculous for how bad it is, and on top of all this, lots of bugs too. I'm not even exaggerating, I've been playing this all day without any expectation and boy if I was disappointed. Just stick to BloodGDX or NBlood until a proper remaster that uses the original source code and the original engine comes out. You'll have a way more convincing experience, trust me.
I'm going to wait until Blood: Fresh Supply has been a bit more patches and stability. Nightdive Studios took on a monumental task of porting this timeless classic. It's not perfect...yet, but they're working on it. Just got to keep your hands bloody, kids.
To be fair, Gman has a very predictable script, and goes for a "what I thunk" more than a "review." He's not judging anything on any objective standard, he's simply giving his editorial. This allows for a much faster writing and drafting process, and thus expedites his video making. I'm not calling our Gman here a pretend critic. I'd never say that, since I don't know the guy. I'd just suggest that if you want someone's opinion on a game, Civvie11 does a much better job on that front, and he doesn't call his 2 cents "reviews."
@@Xanthosking I don't think that's something to give Gman slack for, he kinda seems aware of it's simple but down the earth reviewing style. Also, even though I love a deep detailed mass of commentary, there's no such thing as a perfect review method so, at the end of the day any reviewer is just giving their 2 cents anyway.
The first chapter on the first episode is one of my favorite fps levels of all time. It is just so perfectly crafted, full of details, cool mechanics and atmosphere.
@@xDragonInstallx What do you mean? BloodGDX mouse controls are smooth as shit here on my end, i even checked to compare, and there really ain't much of a difference between the two. Also a bug like taking fall damage when you absofuckinglutely should NOT be taking fall damage is a bit much to ignore, wouldn't you agree?
I disagree HEAVILY with one thing in this video though. Blood is NOT the best first-person shooter ever. Don't get me wrong. It's damn good. Not the best though. Unreal Tournament, Doom, or Quake, if anything, would be the best. Depends on what you're looking at. Doom had the biggest cultural impact. Quake had the biggest technical impact, and Unreal Tournament had the biggest multiplayer impact along with a fuckton of other achievements UT brought to the table.
Gmanlives often ignores critique towards his videos. Maybe once in a while he reviews a game twice to clear things up. However, he always hides behind the opinion card or in his Prey re-review; made a completely degenerate "you-need-to-play-it-twice-to-understand-it" excuse.
@Pandemic62 "Seriously the dude need's to stop with the fucking nostalgic lenses and have a real outlook with games, like he did in the past.." That sentence is wonderful because you're nostalgic for a time when this uploader was less nostalgic.
Yeah I mean he's got a whole extra chapter now to go through. That being said he may just make a single episode that's a round maybe 20 minutes or so probably just touching on how much better it feels and maybe some points on the extra chapter. Edit- and here I am in the future after he posted his 9 minute or so video talking about how much was wrong with the port. But at least they're working on it.
He's still got Cryptic Passage. He did the main game on GDX and Post Mortem on NBlood. So his last Pro Blood video could be a mini review on Fresh Supply at the same time.
A simultaneous celebration and parody of horror movies and tropes, the first game from one of the finest FPS developers ever, and one that truly deserved to LIVE...AGAIN.
@@RetroDeathReviews666 could you please make a comparison video of BN, Fresh and GDX? I'd love to see detailed video explaining the benefits, pros, cons and all that of the trio.
Warning! This review is extremely inaccurate! Blood: Fresh Supply has a lot of inconsistencies and technical problems at the time of writing, with frequent crashing also reported by some. GGMan's blind praise of this whilst ignoring the issues it has that even things like BloodGDX (a reverse-engineered community port) don't suffer from is extremely suspicious. I recommend checking out the Steam discussion forums or Civ-11's small video talking about this port if you don't believe that it suffers from technical problems. We can only hope these issues are fixed soon.
@@dragenfire68 Still can't fucking break windows. It's fundamentally broken for now, but at least with the massive patch I trust that the issues will be ironed out eventually. Until then, NBlood or BloodGDX are better options.
@@CaptainResident That's because they queued up an unannounced update no more than fifteen minutes after I made my comment. If you look at the comments on the big update you'll see that everyone else was having this problem as well.
Same here. I wouldn't call it early access, but there are definitely accuracy issues compared to the original game or NBlood for that matter. I hope these will be patched in future versions.
You are very misinformed here, it does not use the original source code AT ALL, Nightdive could not afford the asking price for it which Atari wanted just like Jace Hall couldn't. The game was being made with nightdive's in-house Kex engine, it's essentially a remake with original resources.
I've relistened to his comments starting at 9:17 and although on first listen it sounds like Fresh Supply uses the official final source code, what he's actually saying is that GDX and nBlood is based on the Blood alpha code and FS uses the KEX engine and probably taking elements from the alpha code. In other words the final source code for Blood 1.21 is still not available and all these ports are trying to be faithful recreations to which I am very thankful.
Jace Hall did have the source code and wanted to bring Blood back before NightDive, but he couldn't afford the rights to using it. It's a shame since he was one of the original team members and the project leader for Blood, not to mention founder of Monolith.
@@ВукојеЖивковић Maybe he didn't get those same bugs? A while ago some reviewer was telling me how Red Alert 2 was a very unstable game that is pretty much unplayable on a modern PC. I was sincerely surprised, since I never had any crashes or other problems with it. I couldn't imagine how he could possibly have technical issues with that game.
@@AlexeiVoronin Civvie's dislike is due to the bugs, not the game itself. He loves BLOOD, but the game having so many bugs, even if Gman didn't see them, isn't excusable.
@@thatcow86 Maybe he didn't see the bugs because they didn't occur while he was playing? I know of many cases when game X runs perfectly for one person but is an unstable mess for someone else. It happens, it's not unusual.
I fucking love this channel it always reviews good old games that i never heard of or good goofy games that we should play. Far better than reviewing absolutely shitty triple A titles and none else.
Bethesda gifted their remaster if you owned the original, these guys did not... :( Still would prefer to give my molah to Nightdive than Badtesta though.
This first release is so broken and buggy and innaccurate. Throw any usermap at it with a bit more advanced effects and it goes coocoo. In Deathwish for instance you can't get past the third level because of a gamebreaking bug. This is not Blood, it needs serious fixing. My go to at the moment is GDX or NBlood.
I'm curious, out of the two ports which do you consider to be better? I have both, and have played a little bit of both, and aside from NBlood obviously being eDuke32 based and thus being very familiar to me... I have a hard time telling any differences at all. I know GDX is based on the leaked alpha source, and NBlood is not, but outside of that how do they compare and which do you recommend?
@@heyyitsultima I personally like GDX the most, it is the most accurate AI and gameplaywise so far. But it is also very userfriendly when wanting to play addons or maps and it has the most extra options, only thing missing is the palette emulation but I guess that will also be eventually fixed.
A couple of recommendations for playing on "well done/extra crispy": 1) presume you're playing Thief: Dark Project. Change your style to that of the oldschool Garrett. 2) Treat encounters against cultists as a "puzzle", while against other enemy types as "combat". For example, in order to pass those packed train cars on "extra crispy", i used the closing doors both as a cover, and to block/redirect enemy dynamite. Venturing an attack in a fraction of a second before those doors close. That is a correct solution. If you lose a lot of HP - then either you tried to solve the puzzle incorrectly (the former), or your playstyle is far from Garrett (latter). Restart puzzle, think harder, - improvise or die. This game has nothing to do with constant quicksaves. 3) Master your pitchfork, master your dynamite. The opposition can always be outsmarted. But it's edge-of-your-seat thrills.
I want to make this clear. Nightdive did NOT use the original source code. It was reverse engineered by eye. In fact there are NUMEROUS inaccuracies that long term fans will notice however the new casual players will not. It’s a decent remaster but the accuracy is maybe at 75%. I still highly recommend this due to accessibility and modern netcode. The ports NBlood and BloodGDX are 100% accurate WITH enhancements. I just want this to be clear before people go around praising this game. It’s okay if you like it. Just know that it’s not accurate. Don’t be ignorant to that fact. Thumbs up so people can see.
saaaaaaaaadasda Yes there is an opening in E1M2. Because of the new collision detection when you throw TNT it explodes on an invisible wall. New casual players will think that is how Blood worked but it’s not. It’s an error of the remaster. Also the enemy AI is very different. I can traverse original levels without taking damage but not anymore because enemies behave differently. I’ll have to re-learn the new AI. They also use the wrong sound effects for enemies. Cultist never screamed “help!” in the original Blood. Also you will notice when firing the shotgun the screen jerks downward. This did not happen in Blood. Also one of my original maps crashes on startup but not in Blood. 💁🏻♂️ This captures the feel of Blood but I want people to be aware of what they are buying and saying. There’s a lot to like about this remaster. But this is not the definitive Blood.
@@Spill_Eviction Sad thing is, WB is supposedly have the source code, but i guess they ask a pretty big amount of cash, which Nightdive obliviously doesn't have.
@@Spill_Eviction I don't know if you've seen the Civvie 11 video but he dives into relatively the same points that you've made here. Sure the game's accessible but there's a lot of bugs present too such as him mentioning lighting bugs and the run glitch hindering the ability for Cultists to throw dynamite. There's tonnes of niche stuff they've missed out on but I'm sure they're trying to correct the issues brought up by the community. I'm honestly hoping, because I want to get into Blood how it was intended but without the hassle of setting up the ports and having to pick and choose between which features I want (NBlood has better mouse-aim while BloodGDX has other features that I can't bring to mind at the moment).
@@Gggmanlives It is. At some point Cultists are unable to throw dynamte, Vulcan-Render is crashing on startup, FOV-Slider let you go to hyperspace.. ect ect ect. I really value your opinion and your work and i know that you share the love and devotion for classic FPS. So please refrain from that behavior and be the honest dude we once subbed to.
I'm actually surprised about the backlash from all the "true fans", pointing out "inaccuracies" like different colors and stuff. And they are so angry! I have played through the whole game several times, both original and various ports. Blood: Fresh Supply plays exactly like original, and some differences here and there are due to this actually being a remake rather than just a remaster. Have you noticed the logo after Nightdive Studios?
God I was in jr high when this first came out, I was absolutely obsessed with it! The game was so dark and creepy and even funny it was done just right.
I might get this for one reason and one reason alone: CUSTOM DIFFICULTY To be able to play this enemy count on maximum, enemy health lower than usual, but with minimal tweaking to everything else sounds like a ridiculously fun time, as I have a tendency to like guns to feel really deadly, but have enemy counts and damage output keep me on my toes. Haven't played Blood before, but I've been keeping an eye on it, just in case. EDIT: Fuck it, bought it anyway. Ten bucks, so why not?
I'd love to see that happen. Blood 2 is one game that is rather intriguing, but it's sad to see how it was rushed. A ground-up remake would be so awesome.
I mean... no offense, there's definitely a strong attempt in this remaster... but are you even playing the same game as most people? *The new run glitch removal option SOMEHOW causes brown cultists to entirely lose the ability to throw TNT *Vsync issues are absurd *Jumps are borked. *Vulkan support is an actual joke (crashes the game) *Caleb is too soft *Fire is far too weak, to the point that enemies weak to fire don't die like they should *Fanatics (Black Cultists) have a strange issue where they try to throw TNT but don't, even though they NEVER threw TNT This thing is a MESS, dude. Come on.
@@jaidenlytle6401 others besides Civvie have complained, and not to mention, these aren't things you can ignore. Also, it takes more than a few hours at best to actually make a fair review so come on, gman.
You probably just watched the civvie video once and came on here to follow the civvie train LOL. But with that being said there are still definitely issues, (more notable ones than the ones you mentioned) that have/are thankfully being fixed.
@@RetroDeathReviews666 I came after doing my own research and looking into the matter. I saw Gman's review first, then Civvie's, then searched for more reviews. Hell, Civvie never even mentioned the vsync issues, among other issues in the remastered port that I was discovering through my research. Plus, going through Gman's review again, it's clear that he didn't really talk about the port to any length, just talked about Blood as a whole and attached all of THAT to the remaster. This isn't the first time Gman screwed the pooch in terms of objective reviewing, just look at his Fallout 76 and Anthem reviews. It's just so... blatant here, with the way this video was done literally the day after the remaster was released, to the point one of the other commentors asked "how did you physically make a video this fast".
@@RockmariomkiZX yeah most of us were wondering that, it was actually uploaded a mere few HOURS after it released which is insane. My guess is that he already had this script pre recorded or something, and then just waited till the remaster came out to capture footage. But then I dont know why he doesn't see any of the other issues everyone else is seeing, so who knows
Don't forget...spoiler not mentioned...the names on the graves..tribute to the crow..one was Shelley Webster ..and the other ripped open grave was..tads Eric draven
Great to see this reissued, seemed like it never would be. Your editing is getting better and better (finding relevant things to clip to mirror your script's observations), great work.
I've never played it but doom made me do my homework on first person shooters and I can see why you would say blood is the best. It looks pretty damn good
Eeyup. If I didn't know any better I say that Gearbox Software release the Blood remaster as opposed to Night Dive Studios. fuck off, Randy Pitchford. >:(
@Nikos papadopoylos as far as I know, there are a lot Greeks living Australia, so it's possible that it's a mainstream swear word there, used instead of asshole.
Back in the day all my friends played Quake... While me and my brother played Shadow Warrior and Blood. We made up challenges like 'who can survive longer on the hardest difficulty with 1 health'. Ah... the good old times.
A few minor bugs aside, I have to agree this is the definitive way to play Blood today, especially for those who haven't played this gem before. It's never felt smoother
dr4kz0r lol I wish I was getting paid! But seriously I haven't experienced as many of the bugs as some folks have. Worse offenders are minor graphical glitches. Still, I hope they fix it for everyone because this has so much potential! It's not 100% accurate to the original, but then again that's what Dosbox is for. All I wanted was a (slightly) modernized version of an awesome game, which is what this is... well, when it works at least. Sucks some people have to wait, but Nightdive has a pretty good track record for fixing bugs from what I understand
*Good old Games Fixed that for you. (Don't get butthurt, I just feel GOG is better for these games, plus no DRM or always online and you can download it and put it on a disc and play it just like the original even.)
@@Terf1988 I know, I was like that for a while, I only really got into GOG when I was gifted a copy of Witcher 3 there, logged in and suddenly it transferred all my Steam library titles that GOG also had into my account and started gifting me a bunch of other games... yeah, m'kay, I'm sold then lol, you're allowed to buy me off.
Wish my PC didn't break so I could play the remaster. Used to play it all the time. Easily one if the best FPS games ever. If this got a PS4 version (which is extremely unlikely) I would be the happiest man on the planet.
Man you really rushed out this review huh ? can you atleast do a comment explaining that the game is quite broke and if it has any change on your initial review ?
About bloody time! Finally a proper remaster of the original code. Blood is still one of my all-time favourite FPS games - right up there with Doom and Unreal Tournament. I love how the younger gamers keep complaining that it's too hard - yeah that's because it's an old-school 90s game. When games were REAL games - tough and demanding. Bloody brilliant!
Fastest purchase OF MY LIFE!!!! Had the steam coupon in my inventory. I'll buy it again for the 3rd time! Tempt me with good games and I won't hesitate! (I own the orginal DOS games)
Best FPS ever, great level design, insane humor, awesome soundtrack, brilliant weapons, mental secrets, cool and tough enemies, just the perfect game for me.
@@Gggmanlives It had an EXTREMELY noticeable amount of bugs and you got roasted for completely ignoring them. The statements "There's really no reason for me to not recommend this thing." and "I can't think of anything worthwhile to complain about." particularly contrast against the large amount of bugs it launched with (and still retains in some cases).
No game makes you feel like a psychotic undead gunslinger quite like Blood: Fresh Supply. Unfortunately this game eluded my grasp when I was a kid in the 90s. I had Doom 1 and 2, I had shadow warrior, I had Wasteland and Oregon Trail and Diablo, but this one flew under the radar for me. I really wish I had known about this game back in the day, because I've been unable to put it down since I bought it eight months ago on steam. With three hundred hours (and counting) of gameplay on record, I believe I've had my eight dollars worth XD Edit: For you Blood fans out there, I would recommend picking up Cultic on steam. It's like a Blood spiritual successor, and it's soundtrack is amazing. Go. Now. Buy it. Give Jasozz Games your money. I NEED a sequel!
I find it funny that not a single person left a comment about the bugs until civvie made his video its almost like people took a joke too seriously and have no critiques of their own
Because many people were too hype when it's just came out, they don't even care about the bugs/inacurracies. Also you can really trust Civvie when it comes to Blood shits. ruclips.net/video/iaRQK5ThKlU/видео.html Check that video and its upload date out. -- But hey, funnily enough, the only day-one helpful negative review of this remaster was also getting hate until Civvie made the quick look(?) so you do have a point.
Always wanted to play Blood, but never knew what version to get. Figured I might as well wait when I heard Nightdive was on it. Expected it to take much longer for them to deliver, and I'm glad they did it well. Looking forward to finally playing it, because I love the other Build Engine games I've played a lot.
I won't celebrate this as much, because I played BloodGDX a lot and this remaster should have been done ages ago. But hey, good for anyone new, bring as many players to experience this classic, the creme de la creme of 90's shooters, feels nice. Now we just need Blood 3/Blood Remake. PS: It's Stephan Weyte, not Steven, SHEIT
The AI is ridiculously different, the audio is muffled, the MIDI used is the shittiest version available, some voxels are stolen from fanports, there's a lot of confirmed bugs, overall the faithfulness and gameplay accuracy is pretty much nonexistent, Caleb's movement isn't the same at all just like the "oomph" sensation regarding weapons, the game doesn't sound, look and feel like the original (if compared to more convincing sourceports). Here, this is a better review. Now go and buy the cheaper version, One Unit Whole Blood, and either slap BloodGDX or NBlood on that bad boy. Thank me later, you've just got a way better experience, with less bugs and approximatively 99% of the original gameplay accuracy, let alone the fact that the customization you need is all there, pretty much on par of the options that this BloodCM 2 gives you anyway.
@@Gggmanlives I'm stating simple facts, been playing this all day and all the stuff I mentioned was there, and more. It's not BloodCM all over again, but it's not that far from it either... Maybe the early free copy is obfuscating your view? lol. Ok I'll stop teasing you now and speak in all seriousness, I encourage everyone interested to this matter to just watch pagb666's video where he plays E1M1, on the description of that footage there's a list of all the various errors and that's even the very first level, I found out way more while playing it myself privately. Some stuff is easily fixable, while some other things are probably there to stay.
[Copy Paste of another comment here in this video]: The whole game feel is different, no doubt about it, it doesn't have anywhere near the accuracy of GDX/NBlood and to any real fan it will be immediately apparent (Caleb is faster, jumping feels different, explosions feels more consistent which isn't actually that bad, the AI is different and bugged too in plenty of ways, etc. etc.). Played on Well Done, the guns don't feel the same, they're less impactful and the kill physics have been toned down a lot. (To elaborate on this, for example I was point-blank alt-shotgunning zombies while moving forwards and they barely went any distance. If it was the original game, they would have been blown across the map). Enemy HP values are different, cultists for example die with fewer shots. I was hoping that the crouch exploits would be fixed but they aren't, it's exactly the same which is unfortunate. The sound is really muffled (tommy gun sounds so bad) and the music sometimes randomly doesn't work. Also the midi soundtrack is not using the best midi version; it's using one of the shittier ones which sucks. Overall this version is very buggy and I encountered a few visual glitches as well as other little hiccups that need to be fixed (on the top of my head: blood floating, blood not showing, sound effects not playing or playing at the wrong time, cultists shooting at walls, zombies being peaceful after their fake death; there's a lot more though).
Memox TV I actually agree. Fresh Supply just feels different than the original. Feels slower and more floaty overall. Not a game ruiner, but it’s a bit disappointing.
@@ihatestairs9034 I also forgot a lot of stuff, most importantly that as of now the game is missing several gibbing and blood particles (that is, less blood puddles and stuff like eyes, guts, etc. which are completely missing). Overall killing the enemies feels just so shallow in comparison too.
I bought it on release and didn't experience any glitches, aside from floating blood splatters. Unlike many, it seems, I have not played the game hundreds of times to know if a zombie moves just a bit too fast, or some guy takes one extra shot to kill. I don't care about stuff like this, the game is fun, I didn't experience any issues playing it. Not sure what's everyone's problem.
Yeah pretty much the same here, it seems that everyone hating on here is also echoing whatever the civvie guy said in his video without actually touching the game themselves.
this, doom, hexen, duke nukem 3d and quake 2 are things I grew up with playing and loving every minute.. had I a pc today I would still be playing these games..
Monolith must merge with with the creators of "Alien Isolation" to make a new Alien vs Predator game! Because so far? Monolith made the best AvP game from the early 2000´s. And there other games were also pretty damn good.
I’m new to Blood (missed that generation of shooters as a kid) and lemme say that the boomers are right to praise this game. It’s fucking FUN and that’s all I care about.
Hey guys, you can buy the game here:
www.gog.com/game/blood_fresh_supply
Finally! (I mean I have the Steam Version but thats nice)
Insta buy (got 50% discount)!
Thanks for the callout and stay as awsome as you are!
They released it on Steam too.
Here's the steam link
store.steampowered.com/app/1010750/Blood_Fresh_Supply/
When your previous reviews said this game was brutal, you weren't kidding. Enemies hitscan and have almost telepathic reflexes (playing on max difficulty). I got through Shadow Warrior Classic Redux just fine, but wow is Blood on a league of its own. Secrets are cleverly hidden, levels are varied and the Build engine physics are well used.
What’s good with you not doing Conflict Vietnam? There’s even a part where you fight with the Aussies
Someone needs to give Blood the Doom 2016 treatment
I completely agree
Nahhhh, doom & doom 2 as much as I love them, were limited. Blood Is perfect. I love the agameplay and artstyle
Doesn't need it. Its already god
@@tulipanmartzals8280 the original is perfect, if anything I'd want them to make a real sequel using the build engine and original assets, but getting Stefan Weyte to do new lines and adding a new soundtrack in the old style. Almost like a new expansion pack like Sigil for Doom but multiple episodes not just one. I mean we recently got a new Build engine game with Ion Fury so I don't think it's a totally unrealistic option. I know we have the mod Deathwish for Blood but I still want more. Although I wouldn't turn down a well done doom 2016 style remake.
Or just remaking the levels on the Serious Engine
I bought this game summer of ‘97, right before my sophomore year of high school. I’d been saving every penny I got my hands on for a car but when this came out, the car fund became my temporary game fund. Such is life.
What a hectic, creative, stone-cold classic.
Night Dive Studios is also trying to get the rights for No One Lives Forever, so that the series can get the remaster treatment.
I thought they tried and failed previously. Are they at it again? Instant Buy of NOLF and NOLF 2, if they can bring us back Kate Archer and H.A.R.M.
...Yeees...
...YES...
*...YES!!...*
I hope they fix the water glitch for pcs.
Is that recent? Cause, AFAIK, it was cancelled partly due to Activision couldn't figure out whether they have its rights or not, yet asked for a hefty price while showing no official ownership documents.
@@CyberClu That's right. They been trying to get the rights for years now. The last update is when they talked about how they got new leads, and that some things weren't true about who had the right and what not. Watch "GOG: Preserving Gaming's Past & Future" on RUclips. At around 20:20 is when they talk about No One Lives Forever.
I think the best thing about BLOOD (to me anyways) is that the environments are so damn realistic. Maybe not so interactive, but you really feel you're in these places. Not many shooters can do that, especially with this tech.
But all Build Engine shooters do this.
@@Bembel81 Don't get me wrong I love Duke Nukem 3D, but I don't get the same feel. I mean, I do sometimes admittedly, like that magazine shop in the second(?) level, but I don't feel that often enough to really classify the game with that. I haven't played enough Shadow Warrior so idk in that case. I'm not saying you're wrong, I just think BLOOD does it just- perfectly.
Ikr, atleast blood don't have bad episode like lunar apocalypse
Blood is definitely my favorite Build engine game. I love the gothic 1920s setting and all the pop culture and horror references. And that double barrel shotgun, the best in the biz.
Reason why I love double barrel shotgun. Ash from evil dead.. And this guy.
@@ashchisalleh1454 dont forget Mad Max.
Watches Gman's video (seems more like a blood review then a review of the new remastering)
watches Civvie's video
grabs popcorn and watches comment section
@ElJoJos Xdxdxd Jokes on you because none of those issues exist anymore and it has been fully fixed.
Jokes on both of of you I play the game
Civvie used Fresh Supply in his Cryptic Passage video.
@@footlicker6585 this version of the game was completely broken back when this video came out. If you don't understand the topic at all, why don't you just not comment?
@@ItsJustMilkISwear i bought it when it came out day 1. I had no problems with it.
> CV-11 HAS JOINED THE CHAT
friendly reminder that if Civvie gets 100k subs he will review Duke Nukem Forver...
@@yosefyonin6824 you're doing god's work good sir.
@@yosefyonin6824 ooooh that's a gonna be a good one. I still want pro doom 2 though. And final doom. I want to hear him rage about chaingunners and revenants
@@yosefyonin6824 why is DNf such a bad thing? oh, right the whole 15 years of development hell situation. at least it is decent.
@@drivanradosivic1357
no its not decent at all.
it's not only a bad Duke Nukem game, it's a bad game in general.
the level design is atrocious, with annoying and pointless physics puzzles that constantly break you from the action.
boss fights are pure garbage, except for the Battlelord
and the story as well as Duke's character are insufferable
the time when you actually get to shoot monsters without any dumb gimmicks are decent at best.
GmanLives keeps me sane
blood is the best build engine game don't @ me
No. The best build game is obviously TekWar.
@
@@asais1024 no its obviously Rise of the triad
@@tss1473 ROTT is on Wolf 3D engine/idTech 0
The best Built game is Ion Fury then Blood, then Shadow Warrior, then Duke Nukem 3D. The other games were rather mediocre, because they're not pushing the engine in any way and get tedious really fast. The best thing about these games were secrets, humor, cheesy horror gore, fancy weapons that are rare in today's shooters. Ion Fury really took all these features serious and turned them up to 11. When you make a game on a very limited engine you need to focus on other qualities of the game like level design, interesting enemies, weapons, power ups and create a character that is not another boring ass marine, GI without voice or distinct characteristics. That's why indie developers choose retro stylistics, because they are not taking part in a race for the best graphics and they have to work on things that make the game fun, replayable, memorable and make it a cult classic.
Nightdive are a treasure in this messed up gaming industry of today.
Every game made today is either following the overdone BR genre or is releasing games that aren't finished or just have no heart. It's truly sad.
It's thanks to them that I now get to live out the 90's kid life that I was born too late to enjoy.
@@Dingghis_Khaan “I was born in the wrong generation"
@@ibony4760 Yes.
I wish they'd do the Turok 3 and Turok Rage Wars remasters
Nightdive Studios appears to be the go-to team for remastering old games.
That's why they keep getting my money
I was hesitant to try the source ports, hoping Blood would get the same treatment as Nukem & Shadow.
Guess I've gotta finally add this to my collection, and that User Difficulty should be a standard.
Yeah that feature in itself is good enought reason t Rerererereplay it again n to throw some Bucks to this thing. Cant wait
Buy it, bitch. And do a video on it. And mention my name.
@@Gggmanlives now that's how you start a collab
Please, please use the existing "source ports", and not this one. Do yourself a favor.
Yeah I like the idea of having a custom difficulty. It allows players to tweak the game to their liking.
Damn that Enhancements list is huge: Vulkan, 4K, unlocked framerates, modding support, co-op, etc etc...
@@jankjason yea but they buffed it up here
That would be fantastic if I were able to change the video settings without the game crashing. The game itself is great but it needs a patch immediately. People are getting black screened just from pressing the auto save button ffs.
@Zippydsm Lee yup. I can't play it to save my life.. it freezes and crashes constantly.
I'm just glad that now we don't have to use DosBox anymore. The KEX engine is rally a daysaver. Nightdive did the right thing with hiring the dude behind it.
Too bad none of them work properly consistently
Hey dude did you even play this remaster? Civvie sure did..
most problems Civvie mentioned are fixed now...btw i played the game soon as it released and it always works fine to me
@Scorpi O when i first played it(before any fixes) i thought it was pretty good too,only issue i noticed was the music stops when i died...but that didn't happened until episode 2
civvie good :)
@Scorpi O Why you on his channel if you hate him so much lmao
@Scorpi O That doesn't make any sense as a reply to what I said
Finally, no more messing around with DOSbox or config files
BloodGDX has been out for a while now
This is better than BloodGDX. Mouselook feels better, jumping feels better, and you can increase the FOV. Additionally, it doesn't require Java, which is a security risk.
@@matternicuss But it isn't though? This version has way less gameplay accuracy, in pretty much every aspect, AI behaviour included. A lot of stuff is ridiculous for how bad it is, and on top of all this, lots of bugs too. I'm not even exaggerating, I've been playing this all day without any expectation and boy if I was disappointed. Just stick to BloodGDX or NBlood until a proper remaster that uses the original source code and the original engine comes out. You'll have a way more convincing experience, trust me.
@@MemoxWasHere You know absolutely nothing.
My respects to BloodGDX, but it's still an imitation of the game, a reverse-engineered Alpha version. This remaster is the real thing.
don't know what copy of the game you played mate.. but mine is bugged to hell. It crashes and freezes all the time - when it really shouldn't.
I played the GOG version and had no crashes or freezes at all. Finished the game also.
@@kelteel yeah, they have since patched it. But still needs some work & more gibs!
@@DacianRider ah ok. I did buy it on release day, but played it not until last weekend. That explains it :-)
I'm going to wait until Blood: Fresh Supply has been a bit more patches and stability. Nightdive Studios took on a monumental task of porting this timeless classic. It's not perfect...yet, but they're working on it. Just got to keep your hands bloody, kids.
I haven't encountered any bugs so far
How did you physically make a video this quickly
agreement with Nightdive Studio or GOG I guess
To be fair, Gman has a very predictable script, and goes for a "what I thunk" more than a "review." He's not judging anything on any objective standard, he's simply giving his editorial. This allows for a much faster writing and drafting process, and thus expedites his video making.
I'm not calling our Gman here a pretend critic. I'd never say that, since I don't know the guy. I'd just suggest that if you want someone's opinion on a game, Civvie11 does a much better job on that front, and he doesn't call his 2 cents "reviews."
@@Xanthosking I don't think that's something to give Gman slack for, he kinda seems aware of it's simple but down the earth reviewing style. Also, even though I love a deep detailed mass of commentary, there's no such thing as a perfect review method so, at the end of the day any reviewer is just giving their 2 cents anyway.
@@milczyciel Oh yeah I guess that makes sense
@@Largentina. Never heard of them
The first chapter on the first episode is one of my favorite fps levels of all time. It is just so perfectly crafted, full of details, cool mechanics and atmosphere.
I told my friends I have a date with an attractive girl. They told me she was imaginary. Jokes on them because they are too.
good one
What does this have to do with the video lol
😂 legendary
They did not have the original source code when they made this.
Really?
First level also has a reference to Macbeth. "Out! Out! Damned spot!"
How can you ignore all the bugs this remaster currently has?
I can ignore the bugs because the mouse and control movement feels good compared to GDX which is awkward and choppy.
@@xDragonInstallx What do you mean? BloodGDX mouse controls are smooth as shit here on my end, i even checked to compare, and there really ain't much of a difference between the two. Also a bug like taking fall damage when you absofuckinglutely should NOT be taking fall damage is a bit much to ignore, wouldn't you agree?
@@xDragonInstallx GDX plays fine,gitgud
@@fernandohood5657 how about you get good on the remaster you crappy casual?
What bugs? I can't think of any after finishing two episodes. Doors not being death traps anymore? That's definitely not a bug.
Aaah yes the good old cult classic Blood finally getting a proper remaster .
Yeah...I'm gonna have to agree with this gentleman
and its 50% off on gog, so no excuse to not to get it
I disagree HEAVILY with one thing in this video though. Blood is NOT the best first-person shooter ever. Don't get me wrong. It's damn good. Not the best though. Unreal Tournament, Doom, or Quake, if anything, would be the best. Depends on what you're looking at. Doom had the biggest cultural impact. Quake had the biggest technical impact, and Unreal Tournament had the biggest multiplayer impact along with a fuckton of other achievements UT brought to the table.
@@arnox4554Great picks, I'd give a nod to the original Half-life myself.
@@arnox4554 I'd say the original Unreal is the best, myself.
CIVVIE asks what you're smoking. Wanna comment on that?
I second this @Gmanlives ? He rates this game is broken dude
Who cares about your god Civvie
Gmanlives often ignores critique towards his videos. Maybe once in a while he reviews a game twice to clear things up. However, he always hides behind the opinion card or in his Prey re-review; made a completely degenerate "you-need-to-play-it-twice-to-understand-it" excuse.
@Pandemic62 "Seriously the dude need's to stop with the fucking nostalgic lenses and have a real outlook with games, like he did in the past.."
That sentence is wonderful because you're nostalgic for a time when this uploader was less nostalgic.
@@ShinNisse Do you believe in white genocide?
Dude, this is a missed opportunity for a Civvie11 collaboration. You guys are my favs.
I was just thinking this, also sucks that civvie finished the pro blood
@@laserstalker66 looks like he'll have to do pro Blood Remastered now
Yeah I mean he's got a whole extra chapter now to go through. That being said he may just make a single episode that's a round maybe 20 minutes or so probably just touching on how much better it feels and maybe some points on the extra chapter.
Edit- and here I am in the future after he posted his 9 minute or so video talking about how much was wrong with the port. But at least they're working on it.
He's still got Cryptic Passage. He did the main game on GDX and Post Mortem on NBlood. So his last Pro Blood video could be a mini review on Fresh Supply at the same time.
@@Ubersuntzu i think he also confirmed doing death wish which is amazing for a mod
It's THE SHIEEEEET.
каво? Ты в слух щас?
I like when he fucks a word up then just emphasizes his fuck up.
A simultaneous celebration and parody of horror movies and tropes, the first game from one of the finest FPS developers ever, and one that truly deserved to LIVE...AGAIN.
What about stuff like how fire damage is broken?
Alright you've convinced me I'm playing blood today
Came here after watching civvie call you out
@Ya Boi Desmond I'd rather hear about the bugs than have them be ignored
GDX takes like 2 min to install ... is free ... is truer to the original
@@in4moon nBlood >> GDX
@@RetroDeathReviews666 haven't tried nBlood yet, ... since GDX works on Java it was same easy install on MacOS, as on any other operating system
@@RetroDeathReviews666 could you please make a comparison video of BN, Fresh and GDX? I'd love to see detailed video explaining the benefits, pros, cons and all that of the trio.
I like my hands bloody
FINALLY we get Blood remastered
Warning! This review is extremely inaccurate!
Blood: Fresh Supply has a lot of inconsistencies and technical problems at the time of writing, with frequent crashing also reported by some. GGMan's blind praise of this whilst ignoring the issues it has that even things like BloodGDX (a reverse-engineered community port) don't suffer from is extremely suspicious. I recommend checking out the Steam discussion forums or Civ-11's small video talking about this port if you don't believe that it suffers from technical problems. We can only hope these issues are fixed soon.
They've been fixed now
@singular on1 and the more feedback that comes through, the more it will get updated. Nothing is final anymore.
@@dragenfire68 Still can't fucking break windows. It's fundamentally broken for now, but at least with the massive patch I trust that the issues will be ironed out eventually. Until then, NBlood or BloodGDX are better options.
@@storerestore I've been shooting out plenty of windows, what do you mean?
@@CaptainResident That's because they queued up an unannounced update no more than fifteen minutes after I made my comment. If you look at the comments on the big update you'll see that everyone else was having this problem as well.
First BloodGDX, then NBlood and now this. Finally Blood is getting the attention it deserves.
Just bought it and has issues. This feels like early access. Will see after a couple of updates.
Same here. I wouldn't call it early access, but there are definitely accuracy issues compared to the original game or NBlood for that matter. I hope these will be patched in future versions.
@@BSzili where can i download bloodgdx
@@MetalMatrix92 u google but u need the original game flies
You are very misinformed here, it does not use the original source code AT ALL, Nightdive could not afford the asking price for it which Atari wanted just like Jace Hall couldn't. The game was being made with nightdive's in-house Kex engine, it's essentially a remake with original resources.
What a scam. How the fuck can Atari even be part of this release if they refuse to give access to the original source code in the first place. LMAO!
@@meanmole3212 Could it be that Atari, um, owns the IP?
I've relistened to his comments starting at 9:17 and although on first listen it sounds like Fresh Supply uses the official final source code, what he's actually saying is that GDX and nBlood is based on the Blood alpha code and FS uses the KEX engine and probably taking elements from the alpha code. In other words the final source code for Blood 1.21 is still not available and all these ports are trying to be faithful recreations to which I am very thankful.
Jace Hall did have the source code and wanted to bring Blood back before NightDive, but he couldn't afford the rights to using it. It's a shame since he was one of the original team members and the project leader for Blood, not to mention founder of Monolith.
he never says it uses the source code, though? He says IN THE VIDEO that it uses the Kex engine.
Well Civvie 11, will be happy with this release
RaPtOr9600 spoiler alert from a patreon supporter: Nope he is very much not happy with this. Too many bugs
Yeah, game is littered with bugs. I'm not really sure that Gman did a great review here.
@@ВукојеЖивковић Maybe he didn't get those same bugs? A while ago some reviewer was telling me how Red Alert 2 was a very unstable game that is pretty much unplayable on a modern PC. I was sincerely surprised, since I never had any crashes or other problems with it. I couldn't imagine how he could possibly have technical issues with that game.
@@AlexeiVoronin Civvie's dislike is due to the bugs, not the game itself. He loves BLOOD, but the game having so many bugs, even if Gman didn't see them, isn't excusable.
@@thatcow86 Maybe he didn't see the bugs because they didn't occur while he was playing? I know of many cases when game X runs perfectly for one person but is an unstable mess for someone else. It happens, it's not unusual.
Okay but uhm.... what about the bugs n glitches that hold the game back a bit?
The most annoying one is that the quicksave hangs just enough to be frustrating.
@@VGamingJunkieVT i got hit with the worst one of all. Where the audio hangs onto one soundbite until I close the game out.
Ouch, I never experienced that one.
@@VGamingJunkieVT It isnt common, I was just unlucky enough for my headphones to murder my hearing.
RIP the good times.
Shut the fuck up undertale
I fucking love this channel it always reviews good old games that i never heard of or good goofy games that we should play. Far better than reviewing absolutely shitty triple A titles and none else.
Civvi 11 called you out!
haha yea he did, right now civvi is my new favorite youtuber for the old shooters
@@AnnihiIator And yet he was unable to "Raw" the new Blood "Remaster".. i share his love and passion for him. And don't we all love Cancermouse?
Remaster with expansion packs? Take a note, Gearbox (DN3D) and Ubisoft (HoM&M3)...
muh 4k textures
Bethesda gifted their remaster if you owned the original, these guys did not... :( Still would prefer to give my molah to Nightdive than Badtesta though.
The borderlands remaster has all the dlc.. soo?
@@LazyDawgBeats duke nukem did not though, don't know what he's talking about with ubisoft though
@@Sacremas Would have probably been too much of a hassle to do with physical copies, as opposed digital copies on Steam for example?
This game is still better than half the latest releases today. One of my favorites
Clicked on this video faster than the dropping of Projared's sub count
Rest in piss Projared
Lol
This first release is so broken and buggy and innaccurate. Throw any usermap at it with a bit more advanced effects and it goes coocoo. In Deathwish for instance you can't get past the third level because of a gamebreaking bug. This is not Blood, it needs serious fixing. My go to at the moment is GDX or NBlood.
I'm curious, out of the two ports which do you consider to be better? I have both, and have played a little bit of both, and aside from NBlood obviously being eDuke32 based and thus being very familiar to me... I have a hard time telling any differences at all. I know GDX is based on the leaked alpha source, and NBlood is not, but outside of that how do they compare and which do you recommend?
@@heyyitsultima I personally like GDX the most, it is the most accurate AI and gameplaywise so far. But it is also very userfriendly when wanting to play addons or maps and it has the most extra options, only thing missing is the palette emulation but I guess that will also be eventually fixed.
where can i download bloodgdx? the eduke32 forum doesn't work/load
@@MetalMatrix92 m210.duke4.net/ That should work (works for me) only place I know to get it.
A couple of recommendations for playing on "well done/extra crispy": 1) presume you're playing
Thief: Dark Project. Change your style to that of the oldschool Garrett. 2) Treat encounters against cultists as a "puzzle", while against other enemy types as "combat". For example, in order to pass
those packed train cars on "extra crispy", i used the closing doors both as a cover, and to
block/redirect enemy dynamite. Venturing an attack in a fraction of a second before those doors
close. That is a correct solution. If you lose a lot of HP - then either you tried to solve the puzzle incorrectly (the former), or your playstyle is far from Garrett (latter). Restart puzzle, think harder, - improvise or die. This game has nothing to do with constant quicksaves. 3) Master your pitchfork, master your dynamite. The opposition can always be outsmarted. But it's edge-of-your-seat thrills.
Thanks for the tips
I want to make this clear. Nightdive did NOT use the original source code. It was reverse engineered by eye. In fact there are NUMEROUS inaccuracies that long term fans will notice however the new casual players will not. It’s a decent remaster but the accuracy is maybe at 75%. I still highly recommend this due to accessibility and modern netcode. The ports NBlood and BloodGDX are 100% accurate WITH enhancements. I just want this to be clear before people go around praising this game. It’s okay if you like it. Just know that it’s not accurate. Don’t be ignorant to that fact. Thumbs up so people can see.
Does theese inaccuracies hurt gameplay in any meningful way?
saaaaaaaaadasda Yes there is an opening in E1M2. Because of the new collision detection when you throw TNT it explodes on an invisible wall. New casual players will think that is how Blood worked but it’s not. It’s an error of the remaster. Also the enemy AI is very different. I can traverse original levels without taking damage but not anymore because enemies behave differently. I’ll have to re-learn the new AI. They also use the wrong sound effects for enemies. Cultist never screamed “help!” in the original Blood. Also you will notice when firing the shotgun the screen jerks downward. This did not happen in Blood. Also one of my original maps crashes on startup but not in Blood. 💁🏻♂️ This captures the feel of Blood but I want people to be aware of what they are buying and saying. There’s a lot to like about this remaster. But this is not the definitive Blood.
@@Spill_Eviction Sad thing is, WB is supposedly have the source code, but i guess they ask a pretty big amount of cash, which Nightdive obliviously doesn't have.
@@Spill_Eviction I don't know if you've seen the Civvie 11 video but he dives into relatively the same points that you've made here. Sure the game's accessible but there's a lot of bugs present too such as him mentioning lighting bugs and the run glitch hindering the ability for Cultists to throw dynamite. There's tonnes of niche stuff they've missed out on but I'm sure they're trying to correct the issues brought up by the community. I'm honestly hoping, because I want to get into Blood how it was intended but without the hassle of setting up the ports and having to pick and choose between which features I want (NBlood has better mouse-aim while BloodGDX has other features that I can't bring to mind at the moment).
I would use gdx, if it had stable frame rate and no input lag...
Think you rushed this review out way too early. At this point the game is essentially broken.
It’s essentially not.
@@Gggmanlives it definitely is
@@Gggmanlives ggmanshills
@@Gggmanlives It is. At some point Cultists are unable to throw dynamte, Vulcan-Render is crashing on startup, FOV-Slider let you go to hyperspace.. ect ect ect. I really value your opinion and your work and i know that you share the love and devotion for classic FPS. So please refrain from that behavior and be the honest dude we once subbed to.
I'm actually surprised about the backlash from all the "true fans", pointing out "inaccuracies" like different colors and stuff. And they are so angry! I have played through the whole game several times, both original and various ports. Blood: Fresh Supply plays exactly like original, and some differences here and there are due to this actually being a remake rather than just a remaster. Have you noticed the logo after Nightdive Studios?
God I was in jr high when this first came out, I was absolutely obsessed with it! The game was so dark and creepy and even funny it was done just right.
Prepare to get scheissed on for this review.
"Along came a spider
Who sat down beside her
And said:
Hey, what's in the bowl, bitch?!"
I might get this for one reason and one reason alone: CUSTOM DIFFICULTY
To be able to play this enemy count on maximum, enemy health lower than usual, but with minimal tweaking to everything else sounds like a ridiculously fun time, as I have a tendency to like guns to feel really deadly, but have enemy counts and damage output keep me on my toes.
Haven't played Blood before, but I've been keeping an eye on it, just in case.
EDIT: Fuck it, bought it anyway. Ten bucks, so why not?
IT EXISTS IN BLOOD GDX
They should get the source code to blood 2 and give it the daikatana 1.3 treatment
I'd love to see that happen. Blood 2 is one game that is rather intriguing, but it's sad to see how it was rushed. A ground-up remake would be so awesome.
I mean... no offense, there's definitely a strong attempt in this remaster... but are you even playing the same game as most people?
*The new run glitch removal option SOMEHOW causes brown cultists to entirely lose the ability to throw TNT
*Vsync issues are absurd
*Jumps are borked.
*Vulkan support is an actual joke (crashes the game)
*Caleb is too soft
*Fire is far too weak, to the point that enemies weak to fire don't die like they should
*Fanatics (Black Cultists) have a strange issue where they try to throw TNT but don't, even though they NEVER threw TNT
This thing is a MESS, dude. Come on.
*watches Civvie once*
@@jaidenlytle6401 others besides Civvie have complained, and not to mention, these aren't things you can ignore.
Also, it takes more than a few hours at best to actually make a fair review so come on, gman.
You probably just watched the civvie video once and came on here to follow the civvie train LOL.
But with that being said there are still definitely issues, (more notable ones than the ones you mentioned) that have/are thankfully being fixed.
@@RetroDeathReviews666 I came after doing my own research and looking into the matter. I saw Gman's review first, then Civvie's, then searched for more reviews. Hell, Civvie never even mentioned the vsync issues, among other issues in the remastered port that I was discovering through my research.
Plus, going through Gman's review again, it's clear that he didn't really talk about the port to any length, just talked about Blood as a whole and attached all of THAT to the remaster.
This isn't the first time Gman screwed the pooch in terms of objective reviewing, just look at his Fallout 76 and Anthem reviews. It's just so... blatant here, with the way this video was done literally the day after the remaster was released, to the point one of the other commentors asked "how did you physically make a video this fast".
@@RockmariomkiZX yeah most of us were wondering that, it was actually uploaded a mere few HOURS after it released which is insane.
My guess is that he already had this script pre recorded or something, and then just waited till the remaster came out to capture footage.
But then I dont know why he doesn't see any of the other issues everyone else is seeing, so who knows
Don't forget...spoiler not mentioned...the names on the graves..tribute to the crow..one was Shelley Webster ..and the other ripped open grave was..tads Eric draven
Watched and immediately bought the game.
Love the content and glad you popped up in my recommended!
Great to see this reissued, seemed like it never would be. Your editing is getting better and better (finding relevant things to clip to mirror your script's observations), great work.
I've always loved this game more than Doom
I've never played it but doom made me do my homework on first person shooters and I can see why you would say blood is the best. It looks pretty damn good
Honestly, Doom has to be the blandest, most overhyped game the 90's have produced
Looks like someone is getting paid for not talking about the bugs and issues of this port... Even BloodGDX is better than this "Remaster".
Truth
Better have some facts to backup your accusation.
@@DenkyManner The facts lie in the fucking game lmao
Eeyup. If I didn't know any better I say that Gearbox Software release the Blood remaster as opposed to Night Dive Studios. fuck off, Randy Pitchford. >:(
FANS MADE A BETTER BLOOD!!1eleven
ok shut up and go play that one :)
Did you say malakas at the beginning of the video (at 0:26 to be precise) ?
Μήπως είπε malarkeys?
@@demollyon και το malarkey προέρχεται από το μαλακια με βάση τη βικιπαίδεια
@Nikos papadopoylos as far as I know, there are a lot Greeks living Australia, so it's possible that it's a mainstream swear word there, used instead of asshole.
@@ak1s4 Αν είπε "μαλάκας", τον αγαπώ ακόμα περισσότερο τον τυπά. Btw ήδη τσίμπησα το blood.
5 μαλάκες ψάχνουμε να βρούμε αν & ποιούς είπε, "μαλάκες" :-D
I really like your relationship with the studio and this obvious shilling. Great video, hack.
Back in the day all my friends played Quake...
While me and my brother played Shadow Warrior and Blood.
We made up challenges like 'who can survive longer on the hardest difficulty with 1 health'.
Ah... the good old times.
A few minor bugs aside, I have to agree this is the definitive way to play Blood today, especially for those who haven't played this gem before. It's never felt smoother
dr4kz0r lol I wish I was getting paid!
But seriously I haven't experienced as many of the bugs as some folks have. Worse offenders are minor graphical glitches. Still, I hope they fix it for everyone because this has so much potential! It's not 100% accurate to the original, but then again that's what Dosbox is for. All I wanted was a (slightly) modernized version of an awesome game, which is what this is... well, when it works at least. Sucks some people have to wait, but Nightdive has a pretty good track record for fixing bugs from what I understand
Went to go buy this just to get a -50 off coupon for being the owner of the original. Thanks NightDive
Caleb's laugh is pure win in this game.
I played this on Lightly Broiled as a kid, now I always play it on Well Done.
Wait,
Its out ALREADY?!
I know
Mama FUCKIN' Mia
I need this wicked SHIET PUMPING through my veins, STAT
And it really does show considering all the bugs in the game. I'd wait for patches if you haven't bought the game and played it for 2 hours.
What are you smoking? Civvie asked about it, he wants to smoke it too
Who is this civvie anyway and why he is such a revered Blood expert?
He has made a series about blood and has been playing for years
The second I saw this on steam I knew this would come out today
*Good old Games
Fixed that for you.
(Don't get butthurt, I just feel GOG is better for these games, plus no DRM or always online and you can download it and put it on a disc and play it just like the original even.)
@@Sacremas No hard feelings man the fact that it's out at all is a fucking blessing
@@Sacremas - most people want to own all their games in one place on Steam
@@laputanmachine2965 Amen to that brother!
@@Terf1988 I know, I was like that for a while, I only really got into GOG when I was gifted a copy of Witcher 3 there, logged in and suddenly it transferred all my Steam library titles that GOG also had into my account and started gifting me a bunch of other games... yeah, m'kay, I'm sold then lol, you're allowed to buy me off.
It's also 50% off atm on GOG if you already have the Whole Unit.
50% off on steam too if your own Whole Unit
Wish my PC didn't break so I could play the remaster. Used to play it all the time. Easily one if the best FPS games ever. If this got a PS4 version (which is extremely unlikely) I would be the happiest man on the planet.
you're my favorite game reviewer, been watching your stuff for about 5 years lol, always keep up the good work mate
may actually have to get this remaster. i hope there's no issues.
6:45 "even by today's standards this us a pretty creative roster" by today's standards anything is a creative roster
Dynamic lighting would be a nice feature :) But i'm glad it's finally back on track.
Man you really rushed out this review huh ? can you atleast do a comment explaining that the game is quite broke and if it has any change on your initial review ?
Too bad there are glitches up the ass and it's night unplayable on intel graphics card for some reason. The port was far from ready for release.
About bloody time!
Finally a proper remaster of the original code. Blood is still one of my all-time favourite FPS games - right up there with Doom and Unreal Tournament. I love how the younger gamers keep complaining that it's too hard - yeah that's because it's an old-school 90s game. When games were REAL games - tough and demanding. Bloody brilliant!
All Hail BloodGDX
Fastest purchase OF MY LIFE!!!! Had the steam coupon in my inventory. I'll buy it again for the 3rd time! Tempt me with good games and I won't hesitate! (I own the orginal DOS games)
*THEY DID IT, THE ABSOLUTE MADMEN DID IT!* (Also, yes, I've already bought it).
Best FPS ever, great level design, insane humor, awesome soundtrack, brilliant weapons, mental secrets, cool and tough enemies, just the perfect game for me.
Why did 1K not like this video? This is a hidden gem like Battlezone 1 from the turn of century.
On launch it had some bugs and I got roasted for not covering them.
@@Gggmanlives It had an EXTREMELY noticeable amount of bugs and you got roasted for completely ignoring them.
The statements "There's really no reason for me to not recommend this thing." and "I can't think of anything worthwhile to complain about." particularly contrast against the large amount of bugs it launched with (and still retains in some cases).
@@SmogginMog is this version of the game still worth buying in your opinion?
if not, what’s the best way to play Blood?
I have been waiting for this remaster since i discover your channel in 2014.
2019 has been a great year for nostalgia.
But this doesn't use original source code and is pretty inaccurate overall.
Until atari ponies up and releases it no port will be accurate
@dr4kz0r Does it support Vulkan?
There’s nothing fucking inaccurate about this game
How is it inaccurate?
No game makes you feel like a psychotic undead gunslinger quite like Blood: Fresh Supply. Unfortunately this game eluded my grasp when I was a kid in the 90s. I had Doom 1 and 2, I had shadow warrior, I had Wasteland and Oregon Trail and Diablo, but this one flew under the radar for me. I really wish I had known about this game back in the day, because I've been unable to put it down since I bought it eight months ago on steam. With three hundred hours (and counting) of gameplay on record, I believe I've had my eight dollars worth XD
Edit: For you Blood fans out there, I would recommend picking up Cultic on steam. It's like a Blood spiritual successor, and it's soundtrack is amazing. Go. Now. Buy it. Give Jasozz Games your money. I NEED a sequel!
Cultic is Blood 2 in my book. That game slaps
did i just hear malakas? pls tell me so
@ Γιώργος Διαμαντόγλου, Ναι ναι, καλά άκουσες! ;)
So this is an official remaster AND it can run mods from the menu? Sign me up.
Yeah I just downloaded Deathwish for fresh supply
I find it funny that not a single person left a comment about the bugs until civvie made his video
its almost like people took a joke too seriously and have no critiques of their own
There are multiple videos showcasing the bugs.
Because many people were too hype when it's just came out, they don't even care about the bugs/inacurracies.
Also you can really trust Civvie when it comes to Blood shits.
ruclips.net/video/iaRQK5ThKlU/видео.html
Check that video and its upload date out.
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But hey, funnily enough, the only day-one helpful negative review of this remaster was also getting hate until Civvie made the quick look(?) so you do have a point.
I really wish this would get remade, such a fond throwback
Remaster ruclips.net/video/-2GLB-rhttk/видео.html
I bought it as soon I saw it on GOG. Half off because I already own the original? Count me in. Keep'em coming Night Dive Studios.
Always wanted to play Blood, but never knew what version to get. Figured I might as well wait when I heard Nightdive was on it. Expected it to take much longer for them to deliver, and I'm glad they did it well. Looking forward to finally playing it, because I love the other Build Engine games I've played a lot.
I won't celebrate this as much, because I played BloodGDX a lot and this remaster should have been done ages ago. But hey, good for anyone new, bring as many players to experience this classic, the creme de la creme of 90's shooters, feels nice.
Now we just need Blood 3/Blood Remake.
PS: It's Stephan Weyte, not Steven, SHEIT
My fav game ever. Spent the entire 1998 playing this game. Just love the sound when the zombies die
I am waiting for Civvie to show up to give some awesome pro tips.
He kinda said not to buy the game for all the bugs that are afflicting the game...
@@lucavalente6620 I saw that video, good advice. SO SAYETH CIVVIE!
Great narration though the video post, GmanLives! Blood may be old, but it is still fun to this day!
The AI is ridiculously different, the audio is muffled, the MIDI used is the shittiest version available, some voxels are stolen from fanports, there's a lot of confirmed bugs, overall the faithfulness and gameplay accuracy is pretty much nonexistent, Caleb's movement isn't the same at all just like the "oomph" sensation regarding weapons, the game doesn't sound, look and feel like the original (if compared to more convincing sourceports). Here, this is a better review. Now go and buy the cheaper version, One Unit Whole Blood, and either slap BloodGDX or NBlood on that bad boy. Thank me later, you've just got a way better experience, with less bugs and approximatively 99% of the original gameplay accuracy, let alone the fact that the customization you need is all there, pretty much on par of the options that this BloodCM 2 gives you anyway.
Not true at all. Game feels fine.
@@Gggmanlives I'm stating simple facts, been playing this all day and all the stuff I mentioned was there, and more. It's not BloodCM all over again, but it's not that far from it either... Maybe the early free copy is obfuscating your view? lol. Ok I'll stop teasing you now and speak in all seriousness, I encourage everyone interested to this matter to just watch pagb666's video where he plays E1M1, on the description of that footage there's a list of all the various errors and that's even the very first level, I found out way more while playing it myself privately. Some stuff is easily fixable, while some other things are probably there to stay.
[Copy Paste of another comment here in this video]: The whole game feel is different, no doubt about it, it doesn't have anywhere near the accuracy of GDX/NBlood and to any real fan it will be immediately apparent (Caleb is faster, jumping feels different, explosions feels more consistent which isn't actually that bad, the AI is different and bugged too in plenty of ways, etc. etc.). Played on Well Done, the guns don't feel the same, they're less impactful and the kill physics have been toned down a lot. (To elaborate on this, for example I was point-blank alt-shotgunning zombies while moving forwards and they barely went any distance. If it was the original game, they would have been blown across the map). Enemy HP values are different, cultists for example die with fewer shots. I was hoping that the crouch exploits would be fixed but they aren't, it's exactly the same which is unfortunate. The sound is really muffled (tommy gun sounds so bad) and the music sometimes randomly doesn't work. Also the midi soundtrack is not using the best midi version; it's using one of the shittier ones which sucks. Overall this version is very buggy and I encountered a few visual glitches as well as other little hiccups that need to be fixed (on the top of my head: blood floating, blood not showing, sound effects not playing or playing at the wrong time, cultists shooting at walls, zombies being peaceful after their fake death; there's a lot more though).
Memox TV I actually agree. Fresh Supply just feels different than the original. Feels slower and more floaty overall. Not a game ruiner, but it’s a bit disappointing.
@@ihatestairs9034 I also forgot a lot of stuff, most importantly that as of now the game is missing several gibbing and blood particles (that is, less blood puddles and stuff like eyes, guts, etc. which are completely missing). Overall killing the enemies feels just so shallow in comparison too.
I was on the fence when I saw the Remastered first, but now that I've seen this, I feel more confident in getting it when I can.
I bought it on release and didn't experience any glitches, aside from floating blood splatters. Unlike many, it seems, I have not played the game hundreds of times to know if a zombie moves just a bit too fast, or some guy takes one extra shot to kill. I don't care about stuff like this, the game is fun, I didn't experience any issues playing it. Not sure what's everyone's problem.
Yeah pretty much the same here, it seems that everyone hating on here is also echoing whatever the civvie guy said in his video without actually touching the game themselves.
this, doom, hexen, duke nukem 3d and quake 2 are things I grew up with playing and loving every minute.. had I a pc today I would still be playing these games..
Monolith must merge with with the creators of "Alien Isolation" to make a new Alien vs Predator game!
Because so far? Monolith made the best AvP game from the early 2000´s.
And there other games were also pretty damn good.
I’m new to Blood (missed that generation of shooters as a kid) and lemme say that the boomers are right to praise this game. It’s fucking FUN and that’s all I care about.
A true boomer would have spotted that the colours are different...
still a great port tho.
No, boomers CAN'T see that the colors are different. www.webmd.com/healthy-aging/news/20140318/color-vision-tends-to-fade-with-age-study#1