Blood Shot
Blood Shot is also known as Battle Frenzy.
The year is 2049. An alien armada assaults the Solar System. You are a nameless hero whose mission is to board the enemy's main battle cruiser and to disable all sixteen of its main plasma nodes. A special Battle Frenzy chip (code name Bloodshot) is implanted into your neural net, making you the one ultimate soldier on whom the entire humanity depends now.
Blood Shot is a 3D
Blood Shot is a very standard and generic clone of Doom, with a evil force of robots coming to invade Earth. Your task is to stop them all and blow up the power cores in each level to properly destroy the force and save Earth.
The graphics for Blood Shot are fairly good, and it looks a lot better than Zero Tolerance. It's not very smooth, but the game window is large so you can see all the enemies fairly easily. There are quite a few different looking enemies including some very large sprites, and they all look fairly good unless they get close where they get very pixelated.
Like in any first person shooter, Bloodshot has plenty of ways for you to destroy enemies. You start off with a basic blaster, but very early into the game you get much more powerful weapons including multi shots, guns which can shoot through walls and many more. In total there are 10 weapons in the game. Most of them require ammo to shoot with so you'll often have to find some scattered through out the levels.
Bloodshot's level structure is a little different. The aim is too get to the power core, destroy it, then make your way back to the start of the level. Once you destroy the core, a count down starts, and you have a short amount of time to get back to the start before the count down reaches 0 and the level explodes. In total there are 12 levels to complete, with later levels being bigger and much more difficult to navigate. Thankfully there is always an
There is also a two players mode with split screens. Two players can go through the entire game
Blood Shot. This game is not very good it is to easy. I am 10