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''BloodNet'' is a
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-themed
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video game developed and published by
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for
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in 1993. An
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port was released in 1994 by Catfish and Teeny Weeny Games. An emulated version for
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was released in 2014.


Gameplay

The interface in ''BloodNet'' is standard
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with some icon-based commands available from a drop down menu. The game features written dialog and puzzles, in addition to an open-ended travel system and
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s. An alternate "cyberspace universe" is also part of the gameplay, where codewords are needed to travel to different "wells" (
cyberspace Cyberspace is an interconnected digital environment. It is a type of virtual world popularized with the rise of the Internet. The term entered popular culture from science fiction and the arts but is now used by technology strategists, security ...
locations). Role-playing elements are also present in ''Bloodnet'': the
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and other recruitable characters for the player's party have number-based stats (such as Perception, Hacking, etc.), and combat is based on the player character's attributes and stats.


Plot

A mix of future tech and gothic
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story, in the
cyberpunk Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction in a dystopian futuristic setting said to focus on a combination of "low-life and high tech". It features futuristic technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial intelligence and cyberwa ...
style, ''BloodNet'' puts the player into the role of a man named Ransom Stark, who must battle a
vampire A vampire is a mythical creature that subsists by feeding on the Vitalism, vital essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living. In European folklore, vampires are undead, undead humanoid creatures that often visited loved ones and c ...
named Abraham Van Helsing who is attempting world domination and save both humanity and the cybernet. Ransom Stark was bitten by the aforementioned vampire, but is able to fight off the infection with the help of a computer grafted onto his
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. He must then embark on a journey to defeat the head vampire,
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, to stop the infection.


Reception

''
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'' in February 1994 approved of ''BloodNet'' combining vampires and cyberpunk, non-linear gameplay, "interesting" characters and storyline, and streamlined interface. The reviewer said, however, that "the game as a whole left me vaguely dissatisfied", citing a lack of direction in the story and pacing, lack of detail in Cyberspace, "confusing and frustrating" combat, and an unavoidable repeating
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. He concluded that ''BloodNet'' was "a gem without polish". ''
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'' gave the game 3 out of 5 stars. Pelit rated ''BloodNet'' 82% in the February 1994 issue, with the summary of "beautiful graphics, great atmosphere, but almost everything could have done better". ''BloodNet'' was a runner-up for ''Computer Gaming World''s Role-Playing Game of the Year award in June 1994, losing to '' Betrayal at Krondor''. The editors wrote that ''BloodNet''s "script ..is one of the most interesting to hit this genre, and the surrealistic aspects to the art style are definitely fascinating". Richard Cobbett of ''
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'', retrospectively reviewing the game in 2013, gave it a negative review stating that it was confusing, dull, and tedious. '' The One'' gave the Amiga version of ''BloodNet'' an overall score of 84%, stating that "The AI system is great ... with party characters volunteering for jobs, offering opinions and reacting to your actions. It's the best implementation of this idea I've seen." ''The One'' praised the rendered 3D-esque graphics, and also expressed their reliance on the manual for reference to items in the game, as they describe ''BloodNet'' as being "littered with objects that seem to serve no purpose ... lots of flipping back and forth between pages is necessary." ''The One'' also criticized the amount of disk swapping needed to play the game, frustrated that common actions such as examining objects and dialogue requires this, furthermore saying "it's just not playable from floppy. Shame on you, Gametek, for suggesting, even if only by omission, that it is." James V. Trunzo reviewed ''Bloodnet'' in '' White Wolf'' #41 (March, 1994), giving it a final evaluation of "Very Good" and stated that "''Bloodnet'' is extremely ambitious in its overall scheme. Happily, it succeeds far more often than it fails. Oh, yeah, it loaded and played on my first attempt. Much better, Microprose!" HardcoreGaming101 found the game great. ''HardcoreGaming101'' praised the game's style, noting that the clunky UI often interfered with the nice graphics. Petra Tsimberov noted the main character's progression, lauding his downfall as a fable for busted machinery -- "...this is accomplished chiefly due to the game’s surreal, dreamlike slew of backgrounds and character portraits. There’s never anything resembling a consistent visual style, and while at times this comes off as embarrassing, at others it’s thoroughly engrossing and even lends a considerable amount of flavor."


Legacy

A company called "Megalo Music" claims to have written the music for a game titled ''Bloodnet 2000'', which may or may not be a proposed sequel to ''Bloodnet''. The game designer for ''Bloodnet'', John Antinori, has since stated that the sequel was "never meaningfully worked on", and that he never would have agreed to the title "Bloodnet 2000" because "Bloodnet was set well in future past 2000". Tommo purchased the rights to this game and digitally published it through its Retroism brand in 2015. ''Bloodnet'' was re-released digitally on GOG.com on January 9, 2014 and on
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on October 17, 2014.


References


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