Description
In this 3D action-adventure, you play as a female vampire agent named BloodRayne. With your supernatural abilities and strength you take on the undead and Nazi soldiers. Drinking enough blood will put you into a powered up state called Bloodlust, drink even more and you go into Bloodrage. Your abilities increase as the game progresses. Such abilities include super speed, incredible agility, enhanced vision senses, the ability to slow time (like in Max Payne or The Matrix). Your main weapons are silver blades attached to her wrists, which you can obtain enhancements for. You can also use a variety of weapons like machine guns, harpoon knives, grenades, and rifles
Alternate Titles
- "吸血莱恩" -- Chinese title (smplified)
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Trivia
A couple more tie-ins between Nocturne and Bloodrayne.
In Act 3, you'll occasionally fight some large, bat-like vampire creatures. These exact same enemies appear in Nocturne.
Also in Act 3, Count Voicu is mentioned (in the Windmill level). He was a short, bearded old man in Nocturne who turned out to be the leader of the vampires (not to be confused with his son, also known as Count Voicu, who was the end boss of Nocturne's Act 1). If you pay attention, you'll even see a statue of the elder Voicu in Act 3 (big bearded guy with spiky shoulder pads).
Finally, the Dark Man in Bloodrayne has the exact same voice as the Stranger from Nocturne, and they're both played by the same guy. It's unlikely they're the same character, though, since the timelines conflict.