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For the film of the same name, see BloodRayne (film).
BloodRayne is a 2002 third-person action-adventure video game and the first game in the BloodRayne series. In addition to a sequel, BloodRayne 2, Bloodrayne inspired two movies and a series of self-contained comic books. It was developed by Terminal Reality, and was strongly influenced by their previous game Nocturne.
PlotThe game begins in 1932, in a place where it appears that the people believe in vampires, as all the doors and windows show crosses. It shows a man and woman running down a street. The woman trips, and the man pauses long enough to help her up, only to be dragged into a dark alleyway by a chain. His head is thrown from an alley at the woman's feet, with Rayne walking calmly up to the woman. The woman seemingly breaks down crying, but in fact only hides her face to reveal she is in fact a vampire. After a brief fight, Rayne decapitates her and then takes off before a small army of vampires tries to catch her off guard. She drops a grenade on their position as she leaves. On top of the buildings, two mysterious men, who were watching the events unfold the whole time, are discussing their reason for being here. One reveals they are here to recruit Rayne, who is trying to find where her father is. The other member does not want a Dhampir with the Brimstone society, regardless of the fact that she is only half-vampire and has fewer weaknesses, as the Society is trying to rid the world of Vampires (and presumably people with Vampire blood in them). Eventually they agree to recruit Rayne, and leave a necklace with their symbol on it (as seen on the game cover). Main characters
ActsThe game consists of three acts:
Reception
BloodRayne was generally given average ratings, however the PC version reviews tend to be more negative, as it was plagued with technical problems not seen in other versions. References
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