Shocked, appalled, extremely negatively surprised was I by the lack of what makes the difference between the beautiful and the ugly. Most of you people will find the game nice, worth playing, but I DON'T, on the contrary- though unfortunately I've played and completed the game - I first heard alota good vibes about the game, you know, sexy redhead half-human and half-vampire, and stuff. I thought, yes, this must be fun- Oh, oooh, how was I wrong- I rent it to nearest blockbuster around the corner. Saint Maria Makumba! I'm serious, I couldn't find where to go, what to do, I was completely lost in the game. The aura thing that Rayne has which is supposedly enable you to see where to go, didn't help AT ALL, I was just runnin' around, goin' the same places, killin' the same nasties, uglies demons or whathever they are. I was so desperate that I finally decided to use cheats to ease up the pain of playing the game, don't get me wrong I only play games with cheats except devil may cry, tekken, splinter cell, fifa soccer 05, prince of persia, soul calibur, and...wow there's so many games I didn't realise until now, well we're getting outta track, but seriously I'm more encouraged to buy a game when I see its CHEATS CODES, I always wanna have the choice to decide when to use the cheats, ok let's get back. The story's pretty dark and dull, especially at the beginning, but you know as you progress you'll begin to enjoy it I'm afraid. The gameplay presents many flaws, nonetheless the figthing skills of Rayne are amazing and enjoying to watch, the most enjoyable is when you're in the zone and you slice your opponent instantly. Enough said,... I personnally wouldn't recommend the game to anyone, and what the heck, it's your money after all, and I wouldn't care less, eh eh.
Bloodrayne offers up some straightforward, simple action. Sometimes a little too simple. There are lots of levels to play through in this game, although not a whole lot distinguishes the enemies you face along the way, a... Read Full Review
Gameplay: BloodRayne is an ambitious game which at times does not deliver on all levels, but holds up. You play as a stunning, yet dark red-headed half-vampire name Rayne, who works for the secretive Brimstone Society. Y... Read Full Review