![]() ![]() The games are offered for sale as a digital download. The releases gained the attention of many in the Blood community, and even achieved some media coverage from Shacknews and Big Download. This was followed by the release of Blood II: The Chosen and its The Nightmare Levels expansion on April 29, 2010. The first Blood title to become available was One Unit: Whole Blood on April 20, 2010. The games became available for purchase in 2010 as a result of a deal between Good Old Games and Atari to sell some of their older game titles and franchises through their service. This made Good Old Games one of the first places where Blood could be acquired unambiguously legally since the original retail releases, although they have since appeared on Steam and can now also be purchased directly from Atari. ![]() Among many other titles, they also have available for purchase One Unit: Whole Blood and Blood 2: The Blood Group. Good Old Games (now officially known as GOG or GOG.com) is a computer game sale and distribution service based from Warsaw, Poland that specializes in the sale of older or retro computer games, although it has since branched out into selling indie and even higher market games. You can get the game now at GoG.com for just $5.99." - Big Download If you want some entertaining, funny, gory and even scary fun, the Blood collection might be right up your alley. The developer later on went to make acclaimed PC titles like No One Lives Forever and F.E.A.R. The game was originally under development by 3D Realms but then the game was passed onto Monolith Productions in what became their first game. The latest entry is One Unit Whole Blood, a collection of the 1997 first person shooter Blood with its expansion packs Plasma Pak and Cryptic Passage. "The DRM-free web site GoG.com has added another classic game to its library of titles. ![]() Key People: Marcin Iwiński and Michał Kiciński Slogan: Where classic games live forever. ![]()
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