Bloodrayne makes you beg for more! But then it gives it to you, and you've had enough.

User Rating: 7 | BloodRayne PS2
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, and it does get a little repetitive.

You play the role of a female vampire, fighting off the evil nazi's. You're out to stop them from finding some body parts of a famous vampire, or something like that. I found the story uninspired, and didn't pay too close attention to it. I was more into the action of the game.

Bloodrayne does offer up a lot of positives to keep you playing though. The main character herself is enticing, although some of her cut-scene animations are a little exaggerated.

The in game animations are lots of fun to watch as you do pull off some great attack moves, such as jumping on people, and sucking their blood as you use them as a human shield. Oh, the blood. Yes this game lets you see a lot of it. It's quite messy. You'll even see body parts become severed off of you victims while you hack away. Although there's a decent number of moves, you don't really pull many of them off. Just keep button mashing and they will happen.

Your weapons throughout the game include a variety of guns, as well as a chain weapon to hook-on and pull your enemies in. The most used weapons though are the the giant fore-arm blades, which do the aforementioned hacking and slashing.
The aiming is precise, and you have good control over you players movement.

An added twist to you arsenal is the vampire powers you have access to as the game progresses. This includes special vision modes, and enhanced reflexes to slow down time.

If your looking to kick back for a couple hours, and enjoy some mindless bloodshed, give Bloodrayne a whirl.