Dave Oshry, CEO of New Blood Interactive, will never uninstall Doom from his PC, and has over 488 hours in Fallout 76: ‘It’s the best cryptid hunting game’

Dave Oshry, CEO of New Blood Interactive, will never uninstall Doom from his PC, and has over 488 hours in Fallout 76: ‘It’s the best cryptid hunting game’


Disk Cleanup

Welcome to Disk Cleanup, our regular weekend column delving into the PCs of PC gaming luminaries. Come back every weekend to read a new interview, digging into the important questions, like “How tidy is your desktop?” and “What game will you never uninstall?”

Dave Oshry, CEO of New Blood Interactive, first encountered PC gaming on a 386 in his dad’s office. “It had a game installed on it, and the game was just called ‘Hero’. I’ve never been able to find this game since,” he says. “You would go into taverns and talk to people, and then go out into the woods to try to fight goblins and stuff”.

Dave Oshry

Oshry co-led the 2013 remake of Apogee’s 1995 FPS Rise of the Triad, before founding New Blood the following year. New Blood would go on to publish the boomer-shooter’s own equivalent of Doom, 2018’s Dusk, as well as the brilliant Amid Evil and the phenomenally successful Ultrakill. At present, New Blood is currently working on updates for Gloomwood and Blood West, finishing off its Dungeon Crawler spinoff Dungeons of Dusk, and releasing a brand new episode for Fallen Aces, its 1930s gangster immersive sim.



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