![]() The shroud is a blood-fueled blanket that covers the sky, allowing vampires to walk around in the daylight and essentially do as they please. However, Rayne soon stumbles upon a reunion of sorts among her father's many children, who are conspiring to produce a "vampire apocalypse" of sorts, by unleashing an insidious new weapon called the shroud. It seems that Rayne's dad had been quite the rolling stone, fathering scads of both pure-blood and half-breed vampires all over the world. At the beginning of this game, which is now set in modern times, Rayne is on the hunt for her siblings in her expansive family. ![]() When we last left our vivacious, vampiric vixen Rayne, she had just put the squeeze on her evil vampire father, who had been working with the Nazis and doing all manner of evil deeds. Remember Blade? It's like that, but with a chick. Couple this with the fact that none of the problems from the console game have really been fixed here, and what you've got is a pretty unappealing product. Why it took this long becomes apparent as you play this halfhearted console port-the developer was evidently unable to get the controls to work quite right on the PC. ![]() BloodRayne 2 hit the Xbox and PS2 late last year to reasonable acclaim, and now, 10 months later, the game has come to the PC. BloodRayne 2, the suitably named sequel, punches up the stylish action of its predecessor, giving Rayne a whole new slew of enemies to chop up, as well as a whole host of new ways in which to do it. The game featured a fairly straightforward story and style of gameplay that, while not spectacular, proved to be a pretty entertaining experience for fans of comic book-style action games. You controlled the heroine, Rayne-a busty, redheaded alternative to Wesley Snipes' comic book-inspired vampire hunter-as she hunted down Nazis, vampires, and Nazi vampires in the 1930s. The original BloodRayne game debuted in 2002. It's BloodRayne, that other half-human, half-vampire hunter of bloodsuckers everywhere. No, they didn't make another lousy Blade game. ![]() A half-human, half-vampire antihero, along with a long-haired, trench-coat-sporting associate, goes to war with a largely underground society of vampires who are looking to come up in the world and turn the human race into their slaves. ![]()
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