Reprise the role of BloodRayne, a dhampir born from the unnatural union of vampire and human. In BloodRayne 2, you can perform new acrobatic actions, fighting combos, and 12 finishing moves.
BloodRayne 2 review:
+ Nice graphics+ Hot red-headed, Victoria Secrets sexy, ass kicking vampire (jiggling boobies)+ Myriad of interesting ways to eviscerate baddies+ Destructible environments- Mind numbingly repetitive- Port of a year old console game!- Controls and camera are wonky (made for a game pad, not a keyboard)- Mind numbingly repetitive (not a typo, pun intended)
BloodRayne 2 preview:
Mike Tyson is going to hope he gets another term in the big house after he sees the new fighters in the ring. They have powerful punches, faster jabs, and believe it or...
BloodRayne 2 review:
While games featuring sexy female video game characters are a dime a dozen, I’d have to give the edge to Terminal Reality’s BloodRayne as the most intriguing member of the bouncy bunch. Most other games offer the usual tease and jiggle factor that guarantees plenty of fanboy heavy breathing and poster collecting, but in action, Rayne has always been a no-nonsense girl. The first BloodRayne was a solid debut for the character and certainly pulled no punches in terms of its violence, raw language and massive body count. What else to do with an army of Nazis and twisted inhuman creatures bent on literally raising hell than to chop them into sausage meat and assorted filler? Two years and one less system later (sorry, Game Cube owners) and the sequel, BloodRayne 2 brought the dhamphiric vamp into the modern age to do battle against her extended family as they attempted to blot out the sun and turn the earth into a dark paradise.
BloodRayne 2 video:
Size:11.9 MB / Registration: Free Registration In this clip, explosions light up the sky as Rayne ignites propane tanks with her chains.
BloodRayne 2 video:
Size:11.8 MB / Registration: Free Registration Take a look at Rayne's agile characteristics as she makes her way up the side of a building.
BloodRayne 2 review:
So really, all you need to do is save your blood rage mode until you're up against a particularly strong enemy, and most times you'll be able to slice right through that enemy in no time. You'll need to use specific attacks and patterns to beat some boss enemies, but many of them can be easily defeated with simple button mashing while the blood rage or fury is turned on. Page 2 of 2 »
BloodRayne 2 review:
Oh right… yeah, thanks for reminding me; the game has an M rating. This is an adult video game. Even so, as my good friends at the UK's Advertising Standards Agency explained: "…the fact still remains that over 70% of adults are gullible, infantile, idiots who are incapable of spotting even the most blatant attempts at marketing.