BloodRayne is a dhampir, born from the unnatural union of vampire and human. Blessed with the powers of a vampire but cursed with the thirst for blood and a weakness to sunlight, Rayne is challenged with her most personal battle yet as she hunts down her siblings. They have banded together and pledged to carry on their father's legacy of creating a new era of vampire supremacy where humans are mere cattle. Rayne's siblings have created 'The Shroud,' a mysterious substance that will render the sun's lethal rays harmless to vampires. Now only BloodRayne stands between an unsuspecting humanity and a horrifying vampire dawn.
World War II rages and nations fall. SS head Himmler has Hitler's full backing to twist science and the occult into an army capable of annihilating the Allies once and for all. Battling alone, you're on an intense mission to pierce the black heart of the Third Reich and stop Himmler - or die trying. Speed run of BloodRayne for PC done in 6 segments, completed on July 20 2005. Available in normal and high quality. Author's comments: I've beaten this game countless times, and I decided to do this one as my first speed run. The game is fun and pretty simple. Run, shoot, and hit a bunch of switches.
Tacky vampire action from Terminal Reality.
It’s really hard not to collapse into a black hole of cynicism when playing Bloodrayne. It’s even more confusing when the game doesn’t entirely suck. See, once you dig past the tiresome layouts and endless jumping segments of the early Louisiana levels, a startling revelation occurs: there’s finally some pretty good game design going on. BloodRayne’s subsequent trek through Argentina and, eventually, a German fortress is surprisingly well-paced, with some tense battles against a fairly wide variety of Nazi and demonic foes.
Tactical thinking suddenly leaps into play as the you’re forced to pick key targets and use BloodRayne’s prodigious vampire skills such as the Matrix-esque “time dilation†or her explosive “bloodlust†to cut down the high-powered baddies all the while using lesser minions for food (health) or as human shields.
It’s quite a rush to nail a Nazi general with a rocket, leap two stories to chain-grab his bodyguard in a death embrace and then swivel him into the path of the streams of tracer fire that endlessly pursue you. The later bosses are more personable foes, and the gore isn’t wasted when you finally get an opportunity to slice ‘em down. Unfortunately, there’s a few quibbles with the game that hurt the quality overall. The hand-to-hand combat animation is stilted, and the ridiculous high-speed “walk†of the characters in the cutscenes is bizarre. It’s also hard to tell the difference between most of the guns in the game during the heat of battle.
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BloodRayne is a schizophrenic title, caught somewhere between its teenaged visual aesthetic and some moments of truly solid game design. If you can dig past the first four hours of dreadful level design and pacing, and endure the godawful cinematography of the cutscenes, you’ll find a pretty wicked diamond in the rough.
System Requirements: Pentium III 300 Mhz, 128 MB RAM, Win 95
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