Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain

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Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain
Windows cover
Developer(s) Silicon Knights
Publisher(s) Crystal Dynamics
Series Legacy of Kain series
Release date(s) November 15, 1996 (PS1)
1997 (WIN)
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: M (Mature)
USK: 16+
OFLC: M15+
Platform(s) PlayStation, Windows
Media 1 CD-ROM
System requirements 100 MHz CPU, 16 MB RAM, 4X CD-ROM drive, DirectX 3.0, 12 MB available hard disk space, Windows 95 (WIN)
Input Keyboard, mouse, or gamepad

Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain is a top-down action adventure created by Silicon Knights and the first game in the Legacy of Kain series.

The game was first released November 15, 1996 for the PlayStation and PC. A Saturn version was announced during production but later cancelled before release. In the game the player takes the role of Kain, a nobleman who is murdered and given the chance for revenge by becoming a vampire. The game was praised for its great voice acting, moody atmosphere, and compelling storyline.

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[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The game features a mature and well crafted story of deception, betrayal and manipulation of the main character. Kain, a nobleman in the world of Nosgoth, is murdered by assassins and offered new life as a vampire by the necromancer Mortanius to take vengeance. Kain easily kills his murderers, but Mortanius convinces Kain that they were mere pawns and that the real perpetrators can be found at the Pillars of Nosgoth, which protect Nosgoth from destruction. There, the ghost of Ariel, the former Guardian of the Pillar of Balance, tells him that the humans guarding the Pillars from decay have gone insane, and that they must be killed for the Pillars to be saved.

Kain embarks on a quest to kill the guardians and visits their fortresses, gaining numerous powers in the process, and often encountering strange and deranged characters, like the Oracle, which tells him of the Nemesis and tells him to seek the aid of Vorador -- a powerful vampire. After eliminating several more guardians, Kain learns that an army commanded by the Nemesis -- a corrupted ruler once named William the Just -- is on the brink of conquering Nosgoth. Kain tries to neutralize this threat using a Time streaming device -- which he found in a cathedral in the city of Avernus -- to go 50 years back into the past, and kill the young King William. He succeeds, but in the altered history, the killing of William at his hands sets off a genocidal crusade against all vampires, rendering him the last of his kind. Kain discovers that he has been manipulated into changing history by the guardian of time, Moebius, posing as the Oracle, whom he finally manages to kill.

At this point, Kain encounters the two remaining guardians, Mortanius, and Anarcrothe the Alchemist, fighting. Anarcrothe is killed by Mortanius and Kain challenges him, believing he is the last guardian. After defeating him, Mortanius turns into a monster, who is revealed as the author of the murder of Ariel and Kain as part of a plot to destroy the pillars.

After defeating the monster, Kain learns that he is the last guardian, the guardian of the Pillar of Balance. He is given two choices: sacrifice himself, restore the land, and free Ariel while condemning vampires to extinction, or refuse the sacrifice and let the pillars fall. Later games in the series were based on Kain's decision to refuse the sacrifice.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Characters

In general, the first part of the saga puts stress on the presentation of authentic and unusual characters who fit perfectly into the murky world of Blood Omen.

In contrast to the sequels, the emphasis is put on the development of gloomy atmosphere and the outstanding protagonist. Unlike the stereotype of a handsome, morally correct hero, Kain ironically takes the part of a sarcastic, cynical, malicious, yet charismatic character (a free thinker who plays with fate as it does with him). He does not fight for special principles but only for his own "cure of the curse."

[edit] Gameplay

Unlike the remainder of the series, which took a 3D approach similar to Tomb Raider , the original Blood Omen is a top-down, action adventure game in the same vein as The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Compared to the rest of the series, Kain has a much wider variety of items, spells, weapons, and armor than in the sequels. Like the rest of the series, Kain must drink blood in order to replenish his health.

[edit] Reception

Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain was well-received by critics, with an average review score of 83% as determined by Game Rankings.[1] IGN cited the story as "the best of many strong features in the game", praising the voices and atmosphere. Although the game's CD-based load times were described as long and "agonizing", IGN commended the developer for keeping them from interfering with the game.[2]

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Legacy of Kain series
Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain | Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver | Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2 | Blood Omen 2: Legacy of Kain | Legacy of Kain: Defiance
Major Characters
Kain | Raziel | Moebius | Elder God | Mortanius | Hash'ak'gik | Ariel | Vorador | Janos Audron
The Circle of Nine
Nupraptor the Mentalist | Malek the Sarafan | Bane the Druid | Azimuth the Planer | Dejoule the Energist | Anacrothe the Alchemist | Moebius the Timestreamer | Mortanius the Necromancer | Ariel of the Balance
Kain's Lieutenants
Raziel | Turel | Dumah | Rahab | Zephon | Melchiah
The World of Nosgoth
Pillars of Nosgoth | Lake of the Dead | Nosgoth timeline | Soul Reaver | Ancients | Hylden | Material Realm | Spectral Realm
In other languages