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Sequel - a great action/TPP game by Terminal Reality development team, whose market debut took place in May 2003. Once again we play the title character BloodRayne - a half-man, a half-vampire - who fights against supernatural forces threatening the world.
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Average score from 1441 votes. 376 players anticipated the game.
BloodRayne 2 Description
BloodRayne is a dhampir, born from the unnatural union of vampire and human. Blessed with the powers of a vampire but cursed with the unquenchable thirst for blood and a weakness to sunlight, Rayne is challenged with her most personal battle yet in BloodRayne 2.
When we last saw BloodRayne in 1935, she joined forces with the shadowy Brimstone Society to destroy a supernatural Nazi bid for dominance. Her father, Kagan, an influential Nazi collaborator, was killed in an accident at the close of the War. Cheated of killing Kagan herself, Rayne has spent the last sixty years ferreting out and destroying his many offspring, her siblings. They have banded together and formed the Cult of Kagan, pledging to carry on his legacy of creating a new era of vampire supremacy where humans are mere cattle for the bloodthirsty predators that hunt them. BloodRayne's nefarious siblings have created The Shroud, a mysterious substance which, when released, renders the sun's lethal rays harmless to vampires and twists nature into a nightmarish perversion. Now only BloodRayne stands between an unsuspecting humanity and a horrifying vampire dawn.
-New acrobatic action on poles and rails offers variations for fast-paced blade and gun combat
-Advanced melee combat for deeper, more precise fighting with more than 30 combos. Do the combo you want, when you want to do it. After earning a combo, it's added to a reference menu accessible on the Pause screen so skilled fighters can test out all of her available moves.
-12 fatality finishing moves like the cleave and stab and behead let you end feeding sequences with a flair
-Motion-captured movements and new soft body physics system for more dynamic and realistic kills
-New devastating powers include Blood Fury and Ghost Feed
-All new environments highly destructible and interactive set in a modern day city
-Revamped aura vision serves more integral role in game play
-New Experience System lets you upgrade weapons and abilities based on how you play the game; creative killing is rewarded with bonuses
-Harpoon has new functionality: BloodRayne can pull environmental objects down on attackers and use the harpoon to stab and throw enemies
-New killing puzzles vary combat and challenge players to master the new harpoon throw
-Bloodlust, fill the meter to activate Blood Rage for damaging over-the-top attacks
-Infernal Engine - Terminal Reality's modified engine which produces highly detailed environments with lifelike physics and realtime shadows
Last updated on August 14, 2015
BloodRayne 2 Summary
Game Series: BloodRayne
Platforms:
PC / Windows August 2, 2005
PlayStation 2 October 12, 2004
Xbox October 12, 2004
Developer: Terminal Reality
Publisher: Majesco Entertainment
BloodRayne 2 System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium 4 2 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 64MB, 1 GB HDD, Windows 98SE/2000/XP
PlayStation 2
Uses: memory card
BloodRayne 1 and 2: Terminal Cut Launch Today
BloodRayne: Terminal Cut and BloodRayne 2: Terminal Cut will debut this afternoon. Refreshed versions of both installments will be available for free for those who own the originals on Steam or GOG.com.
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Adrian Werner
November 20, 2020
BloodRayne and BloodRayne 2 Will Get Updated Versions
On November 20, the Terminal Cut editions of BloodRayne and BloodRayne 2 will debut on Steam and GOG. Importantly, all owners of the games on these platforms will receive the update to new editions for free.
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Milosz Szubert
November 3, 2020
BloodRayne Returns - Franchise Gets a New Publisher
Ziggurat Interactive took over the legacy of Majesco Entertainment. Among the brands acquired by the publisher was the BloodRayne series, which will receive upgraded PC editions and - perhaps - a new installment.
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Jacob Blazewicz
June 15, 2020