Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain

Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain is an action-adventure game developed by Silicon Knights and published by Crystal Dynamics, with distribution involvement from Activision and BMG Interactive. It was released for the PlayStation in 1996. A Microsoft Windows port was developed by Semi Logic Entertainments and released jointly by Crystal Dynamics and Activision in 1997, which was rereleased digitally via GOG.com in 2021. The game is the first title in the Legacy of Kain series.

Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain
Developer(s)Silicon Knights
Publisher(s)Crystal Dynamics
Director(s)Denis Dyack
Producer(s)Rick Goertz
Lyle Hall
Joshua Marks
Designer(s)Seth Carus
Armando Marini
Ken McCulloch
Programmer(s)Denis Dyack
Clint Lipczynski
Andrew Summerfield
Artist(s)Darren Cranford
Kevin Gordon
Ken McCulloch
Writer(s)Denis Dyack
Ken McCulloch
Composer(s)Steve Henifin
SeriesLegacy of Kain
Platform(s)PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
ReleasePlayStation
  • NA: November 15, 1996
  • EU: March 1997
Microsoft Windows
  • NA: September 3, 1997
  • EU: 1997
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

In Blood Omen, the player follows Kain, a slain nobleman newly resurrected as a vampire. Seeking revenge against his murderers and a cure to his vampiric curse, Kain is tasked with traversing the fictional land of Nosgoth and slaughtering the Circle of Nine, a corrupt oligarchy of godlike sorcerers, but slowly begins to forsake humanity and view his transformation as a blessing.

Silicon Knights designed Blood Omen as "a game which adults would want to play", intending to evolve the action role-playing genre and bring artistic cinema to video game consoles. Reviewers praised its scope and storytelling, but criticized its lengthy loading times. After its release, a dispute arose concerning ownership of its intellectual property rights, after which Crystal Dynamics retained permission to continue the series with their 1999 sequel, Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver.

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