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      <title>Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Silicon Knights, 1996&#xA;&#xA;This melodramatic, bloody and gothic vampire action-RPG for PlayStation and Windows 95 epitomised the &#34;games for grown-ups&#34; zeitgeist surrounding Sony&#39;s console, and is a fantastic reminder that grimdark can (and arguably should) also be fun.&#xA;&#xA;A nobleman murdered and transformed into a vengeful vampire, our antihero Kain is set with the task of restoring peace to the doomed land of Nosgoth by slaughtering the Circle of Nine demented keepers of &#xA;&#xA;Its perspective, puzzles and upgradable stats, spells and abilities always feel to me like someone started by asking &#34;what if Zelda, only metal?&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Exactly how bloody a trail of slaughter you leave behind you is up to you, and there are no significant consequences for putting entire villages to the sword.&#xA;&#xA;Kain never feels overly fragile, and you can restore your health by feed on living, human foes once you get them to the brink of death.&#xA;&#xA;The top-down isometric graphics are dripping with atmosphere and I&#39;m a huge fan of games that use this perspective.&#xA;&#xA;Although you can&#39;t get in much casual chat with NPCs, Nosgoth feels like a vibrant, living (...dying?) world, and combat is very satisfying.&#xA;&#xA;The 3D-rendered cut scenes have not exactly aged well, but nonetheless have that hauntingly lo-fi PS1 era charm.&#xA;&#xA;Although it starts by railroading you along a fixed path, the game&#39;s plot becomes more convoluted and its world more open as you progress. I&#39;m having a lot of fun with this replay.&#xA;&#xA;Once out of print, Blood Omen was hard to come by for many years, following a legal battle over rights to the game&#39;s intellectual property between Silicon Knights and publisher Crystal Dynamics, which ultimately hung to the Legacy of Kain series.&#xA;&#xA;Fortunately, you can now buy it on GOG for 6.99€: https://www.gog.com/game/bloodomenlegacyofkain&#xA;&#xA;It works nicely with both joypad and mouse on Pop!OS Linux via Lutris using the GOG version installer at https://lutris.net/games/blood-omen-legacy-of-kain/ (lutris:blood-omen-legacy-of-kain-gog)&#xA;&#xA;The series would never return to Blood Omen&#39;s gameplay or graphical style. Although the sequels retained the setting, characters and atmosphere, the first in the series remains my favourite.&#xA;&#xA;Screenshots&#xA;&#xA;&#34;There&#39;s a fair bit of crypt crawling, with boulders to push and switch puzzles to swear at. Also, glow-in-the-dark skeletons. This was from the days when games still used colours.&#34;&#xA;&#34;A figure is impaled on a stake. The creators of Blood Omen would like you to know that they&#39;ve seen, appreciated and made a mood board out of Bram Stoker&#39;s Dracula. &#34;&#xA;Your character screen gives you access to skills and shortcut assignments&#xA;That top-down world view made me feel right at home as an Ultima fan. Note, also, Very Drama bloodsucking at a distance.&#xA;&#xA;#LinuxGaming #ActionAdventure  #Lutris #PS1 #HorrorGames #ActionAdventure #HackAndSlack #Vampires #RetroGaming]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4 id="silicon-knights-1996" id="silicon-knights-1996">Silicon Knights, 1996</h4>

<p>This melodramatic, bloody and gothic vampire action-RPG for PlayStation and Windows 95 epitomised the “games for grown-ups” zeitgeist surrounding Sony&#39;s console, and is a fantastic reminder that grimdark can (and arguably should) also be fun.</p>

<p>A nobleman murdered and transformed into a vengeful vampire, our antihero Kain is set with the task of restoring peace to the doomed land of Nosgoth by slaughtering the Circle of Nine demented keepers of</p>

<p>Its perspective, puzzles and upgradable stats, spells and abilities always feel to me like someone started by asking “what if Zelda, only metal?”</p>

<p>Exactly how bloody a trail of slaughter you leave behind you is up to you, and there are no significant consequences for putting entire villages to the sword.</p>

<p>Kain never feels overly fragile, and you can restore your health by feed on living, human foes once you get them to the brink of death.</p>

<p>The top-down isometric graphics are dripping with atmosphere and I&#39;m a huge fan of games that use this perspective.</p>

<p>Although you can&#39;t get in much casual chat with NPCs, Nosgoth feels like a vibrant, living (...dying?) world, and combat is very satisfying.</p>

<p>The 3D-rendered cut scenes have not exactly aged well, but nonetheless have that hauntingly lo-fi PS1 era charm.</p>

<p>Although it starts by railroading you along a fixed path, the game&#39;s plot becomes more convoluted and its world more open as you progress. I&#39;m having a lot of fun with this replay.</p>

<p>Once out of print, Blood Omen was hard to come by for many years, following a legal battle over rights to the game&#39;s intellectual property between Silicon Knights and publisher Crystal Dynamics, which ultimately hung to the Legacy of Kain series.</p>

<p>Fortunately, you can now buy it on GOG for 6.99€: <a href="https://www.gog.com/game/blood_omen_legacy_of_kain" rel="nofollow">https://www.gog.com/game/blood_omen_legacy_of_kain</a></p>

<p>It works nicely with both joypad and mouse on Pop!_OS Linux via Lutris using the GOG version installer at <a href="https://lutris.net/games/blood-omen-legacy-of-kain/" rel="nofollow">https://lutris.net/games/blood-omen-legacy-of-kain/</a> (lutris:blood-omen-legacy-of-kain-gog)</p>

<p>The series would never return to Blood Omen&#39;s gameplay or graphical style. Although the sequels retained the setting, characters and atmosphere, the first in the series remains my favourite.</p>

<h4 id="screenshots" id="screenshots">Screenshots</h4>

<p><img src="https://hauntedgames.net/images/blood_omen/kain4.png">
<img src="https://hauntedgames.net/images/blood_omen/kain2.png">
<img src="https://hauntedgames.net/images/blood_omen/kain3.png" alt="Your character screen gives you access to skills and shortcut assignments">
<img src="https://hauntedgames.net/images/blood_omen/kain1.png" alt="That top-down world view made me feel right at home as an Ultima fan. Note, also, Very Drama bloodsucking at a distance."></p>

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