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| Rayne
is a dhampir. Her mother was human. After being raped by a vampire she
gave birth to a girl, Rayne, who happened to
have inherited both the powers of her father as well as the powers of her
human mother. She's extremely fast, swift and deadly and can, unlike other
vampires, stay in the sunlight without being harmed. Contact with water
causes her much pain however and when exposed to the liquid too long death
is inevitable. Like her father she can feed on her prey, sucking the life
powers out of it and use it to strengthen herself. She can also slowdown
the perception of time and sense living prey wherever it hides. Although Rayne uses the powers given to her by her vampire father to great extent, she is actually drawn toward her human mother. She hates her father both for being a vampire and for leaving her and her mother when she was born. Most of her life she is fighting vampires and all evil supernatural threats that vampires represent, trying to find her father and kill him. Rayne has supernatural powers herselve of course, but the partly humen blood in her vanes turns these powers against evil instead of being evil. Toward protecting humans rather than to feed on them and kill them. In her teens she roamed through Europe, killing vampires, hunting evil. She was apprehended in 1932 but escaped. Shortly hereafter she was taken in by a secret brotherhood named the Brimstone Society, a top-secret fraternity that hunts down and destroys supernatural threats. She becomes Agent BloodRayne. Apart from her supernatural powers BloodRayne has enormous blades attached to he arms which she can use as cutting razors and a grappling hook with which she can pull enemies towards her before giving them the kiss of death. Firearms hold no secrets for her either. Her first assignment brings her in Louisiana in 1933, with her mentor was Mynce. A town, Mortton, is infested by monsters and the two young women has to find out what's behind it. Rayne finds out Nazi's are at work here and the name of a man, Jurgen Wolf, brings her five years later to Argentine and again later in Nazi Germany. Wolf and his men are tempering with powerful ancient relics to overtake the world with the most horrific terrors. |
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| Game BloodRayne, © Vivendi universal Games 2002 | ||||
| Developed by Terminal Reality | ||||
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| This is without any doubt the most bloody and rude and perhaps most sexy game on this site so far. The scans speak for themselves. Five of them are shots from the in between video's and five of them are actual in-game screenshots. There is a story involved about Nazi's and occult powers but actually the game is about fighting and killing and showing and steering this beautiful killing machine. Animation is perfect and Rayne is fast. Levels are large and enemies are clever. And there are many of them. Although Rayne can kill and slaughter in countless ways, the game is very easy to get in to. She can use the firearms she finds on dead bodies but it's more fun to use the large blades that are attached to her arms and fold out like insects legs. With a little practice she can chop off hands, arms, heads. Enemies sometimes flee or come after her with a feet cut off, leaving a trail of blood behind. Or she can hop on to somebody, on the back or up front and suck the blood out of the vanes in their necks. It really is a bit messy at times. The fighting of endless rows of somewhat similar enemies makes things a bit repetitive, but in the end it's a nice game | ||||
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