BloodRayne (2002)

Terminal Reality

Mac · Nintendo GameCube · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 2 · Xbox

3.09 from 360 ratings

1195 members have it in their collection · 21 playing now · 347 backlogged · 143 wish listed

How long? Main story 10h · 100% 8h (from 9 logged playthroughs)

Rayne is a dhampir (child of a vampire and human, who possess vampire powers without their weaknesses). She is working as an agent for the Brimstone Society, and is also searching for her father.
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Release dates

  • Oct 15, 2002 (Worldwide) Nintendo GameCube
  • May 2003 (Worldwide) Mac
  • May 23, 2003 (Worldwide) Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
  • Sep 13, 2003 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • May 2005 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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Rating distribution

5 stars
40
4 stars
70
3 stars
153
2 stars
78
1 star
19
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Community All Reviews Statuses

killerstar

Status killerstar Mar 10, 2017

It's something amazing to see a game so poorly researched. Rayne is sent to a nazi base in Argentina during WWII (wait, but nazis scaped here after the war had ended to avoid being captured!). There, the nazis not only had uncover this nasty buggers that "the locals" called Daemites (The locals? You mean, argentinians who speak Spanish) but also …

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It's something amazing to see a game so poorly researched. Rayne is sent to a nazi base in Argentina during WWII (wait, but nazis scaped here after the war had ended to avoid being captured!). There, the nazis not only had uncover this nasty buggers that "the locals" called Daemites (The locals? You mean, argentinians who speak Spanish) but also had a massive concentration camp filled with prisoners (In Argentina? They sent them all the way from Germany?).

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killerstar

Status killerstar Mar 10, 2017

After playing BloodRayne: Betrayal and being so disappointed, I decided to give this old one a try. A couple of hours into it, it's felling quite nice.