![]() ![]() Of course, any RPG worth its salt simply has to feature a shedload of spells, and Blood Omen shouldn't disappoint. Naturally a bat is also served up on the menu, as is the option to transform into mist - which is undeniably useful for bypassing locked doors, but a bit of nightmare at social occasions. Apart from roaming around in his fancy nobleman's get-up, he can also slip into a wolf (not literally, that would be hideous), which comes in handy for travelling long distances. In line with more accomplished vampires (and that woman out of Space 1999 in particular), Kain also has the ability to change his form. However, other vampire rules do apply: Kain becomes noticeably weaker in sunlight as well as balking at the slightest hint of water, much like RPG fans in fact. ![]() Undoubtedly a highly impressive trick, and something that the Hammer budget never stretched to. Not good enough for Kain though, who has a cunning method of transfusion whereby the blood arcs from the victim's neck into his open mouth, preventing any unnecessary bending over, or touching or kissing of men. Now convention dictates that this particular act of sanguineous slurping is carried out by introducing a set of sharpened canines to the jugular of the unwitting donor. Skirmishes come thick and fast, a useful sideeffect being that once Kain has fatally wounded an opponent he can suck the blood from their soon-to-be-dead bodies, in this way maintaining his vampiric 'unlife'. These include the Flame Sword, the twin axes of Havoc and Malice, and the nifty Chaos Armour, although a couple of pool balls in a sock would probably have the same effect. Fortunately, Kain is fairly handy and has an array of weapons and armour at his disposal. As well as providing an amusing anagram of 'No Goths' (rule number one in any well-ordered society), Nosgoth is a fairly unwelcoming place, with potential death lurking around every dank corner. So it's his task to trawl the sprawling hinterlands of the, borough of Nosgoth in search of mystical artefacts. Having slaughtered his attackers, Kain is duly informed that his troubles have only just begun and that he must embark on a mammoth quest if he is to ever escape the living hell of vampirism. Although no relation to Kain out of Kung Fu, he does have one thing in common with his namesake in that he is destined to walk the Earth, despite ie fact he's more intent sfying his newly realised ist than spouting proverbs lancing on logs. Desperate to reap ance, he decides to strike ibolical bargain - you ow how it is, you've had ew pints and the next ng you know you're doing tals with necromancers -inwittingly becoming one of the undead. Struck down in his ang of ruthless brigands, in the bowels of hell to ted by the necromancer us. Thankfully, Legacy Of Kain is pretty much a revolving as it does ploits of the titular blood-:man. But the trusty PC still remains the natural habitat of the RPG, and a swift conversion was pretty much inevitable. ![]() Blood Omen: Legacy Of Kain has recently broken the mould though, proving a massive hit on the PlayStation and offering a welcome respite indeed from the platform's more visceral fare. Traditionally The Domain Of Goblin fixated freaks, role-playing games aren't immediately associated with consoles, a few notable exceptions withstanding. ![]()
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