Engine Quake II engine Mode Single-player video game Genres Action game, Beat 'em up | Initial release date 20 November 2000 Platforms PlayStation, Game Boy | |
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Distributor(s) Marvel Entertainment
New Line Cinema Director(s) Paul Hunter (Playstation)
Andy Ingram (Playstation)
Chris Stanforth (Playstation) Designer(s) Raoul Barnett (Playstation)
Hiroyuki Sekimoto (Game Boy Color) Release date(s) Game Boy Color
NA: November 20, 2000
EU: December 8, 2000
PlayStation
NA: November 23, 2000
EU: December 15, 2000 Developers HAL Laboratory, HammerHead Ltd. Publishers Activision, Activision Blizzard Similar Blade II, Bushido Blade, Beyblade, Big Bass Fishing, Batman & Robin |
Blade is a video game based on the 1998 film adaptation of the Blade character that starred Wesley Snipes. The game was developed by Hammerhead and published by Activision for the Game Boy Color and PlayStation in 2000. It follows the adventure of Blade with help of his mentor and friend Abraham Whistler, and with old remembered enemies like Dragonetti and Mannheim.
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Gameplay
The player takes control of the title character as he makes his way through various vampire-infested locations in order to defeat the vampire menace. Blade ventures through warehouses, sewers, museums, city streets, and nightclubs dispatching numerous types of enemies ranging from familiars (humans that do a vampire's bidding), vampires, zombies, monsters, killer dogs, and other creatures of the night. To help Blade with his quest, he has a small arsenal of weapons to arm himself with courtesy of Whistler. Blade always has his trademark sword, but can also use his fists as well as a variety of firearms including pistols, shotguns, and machine pistols. Each firearms has three different types of ammunition: standard, explosive, and silver, each with its own effect on different enemies. Blade is also equipped with a "multi-launcher" that can shoot all sorts of things to kill vampires, like silver glaives and UV grenades.
Plot
Blade must make his way through the various vampire houses and destroy them all with the help of Whistler.
The House of Erebus
The ruling council of the Vampire Nation, House Erebus encompasses all 11 pureblood Tribes of the undead. Presided over by the wise and ancient Dragonetti, the House provides guidance and government to all vampires on Earth.
Member Dynasties
Reception
The PlayStation version of Blade received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.