BloodNet

BloodNet

PC

Release Date: January 1, 1993

Adventure, cyberpunk, point-and-click, RPG elements, vampires, singleplayer

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A classic adventure game with an admixture of RPG, set in a world combining the features of the cyberpunk current with elements of horror movies about vampires. We play the role of a hacker, who, bite by a vampire, must find an extremely valuable computer program. It will allow unrestricted access to cyberspace and stop the hero of the vampirism virus developing in the body.

BloodNet is a classic adventure game with an admixture of RPG, combining the features of the cyberpunk current with elements of gothic horrors about vampires. The game is the responsibility of the renowned Microprose company, known mainly for its numerous simulation games and strategies under the name of Sida Meiera.

The action of the game is set in New York of the future, in which the main attraction is the powerful computer network Cyberspace. Unfortunately, violence, cyber gangs and the power of money also dominate there. In addition, access to the network is limited by the powerful TransTechnicals corporation, against which numerous groups of hackers conspire. The player takes on the role of one of them, a former mercenary named Ransom Stark.

It turns out that vampires are also trying to control the Cyberspace. During the execution of one of the orders, our protagonist is unexpectedly bite by a vampire named Abraham van Helsing (!), and the slow transformation into a monster, only blocks the Old Chip implanted in the head. The hero starts a race against time, trying to find a program called Incubus, which is desired by everyone, and which can restore universal access to the cybernet and stop the spreading virus of vampirism.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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BloodNet Summary

Platforms:

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Developer: MicroProse

Publisher: MicroProse

Age restrictions: 18+

BloodNet System Requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum: 386, 2 MB RAM, 9 MB HDD, DOS