Blood was a first-person shooter developed by Monolith Productions and published by GT Interactive Software, initially released on the PC way back in March 5, 1997. The game's protagonist is a man named Caleb, an undead early 20th century gunfighter seeking revenge against the evil god, Tchernobog. The game has a ton of occult/horror themes, and features a graphic violence, a large arsenal of weapons ranging from standard fare to the bizarre, and a pretty wide variety of bosses and enemies. It's a lot like DOOM, only way less widely known.
Powered by an all-new engine with support for modern PCs and 4K displays, new netcode supporting eight-player multiplayer and split-screen play, Blood: Fresh Supply is out now, and you can see what kind of damage you'll be doing (and to who) in the video below.
Blood: Fresh Supply is now available for Windows PC on Steam, the Humble Store, GOG and the Discord game store for $9.99 (USD) and includes the original and its expansion packs: Cryptic Passage and the Plasma Pak.