10 Most Bizarre Multiplayer Maps In Video Games
4. Fun With Heads & Monolith Building 11 – Blood
Aptly named, Blood was a ludicrously gory shooter from 1998 that revelled in dark humour, pop culture references and horror cliches. It's another wonderful cult-classic shooter from aeons ago.
The levels were set in haunted houses, dark caves, unholy cathedrals and the like. The multiplayer maps were no different. However, two particular levels seem to stand out from the rest.
In Blood, the singing, sadistic anti-hero Caleb can blow zombies into bloody chunks with shotguns and explosives. Pop their heads off with whatever weapons you can find, and you're rewarded with the ability to kick it around like a football, spraying blood across the floor.
It's a gruesome sight but a hilarious distraction nonetheless. There's even a carnival level that rewards the player if they kick three heads inside a large, moving mouth.
Fun With Heads is the first of the two bizarre maps. The carnage takes place on a football pitch complete with goals, locker room, showers, seats, and a zombie head in the centre to play football with.
Blood's expansion, the Plasma Pak, features Monolith Building 11. It's a reconstruction of the developer's HQ, full of offices that are littered with goodies.
The CEO's office even has a boss inside, the Beast, who will sprint after players and rip them to shreds. Much like in real life when someone asks for a raise.
You don't see levels like these on multiplayer games these days, nor are you given the chance to kill your boss in their true form.