For the price of BloodRayne: Terminal Cut, the original version of BloodRayne is also added to your GOG library.
BloodRayne: Terminal Cut Ultimate Update
Rayne’s debut game has gotten even better. This patch includes many updates that fans have been asking for such as mutants with their proper...
For the price of BloodRayne: Terminal Cut, the original version of BloodRayne is also added to your GOG library.
BloodRayne: Terminal Cut Ultimate Update
Rayne’s debut game has gotten even better. This patch includes many updates that fans have been asking for such as mutants with their proper flesh color!
Update Features
Textures on enemy models have been restored to their original console version aesthetic
Japanese voice-acting and subtitles have been added
Additional rendering improvements to water and other textures
Miscellaneous bug fixes
Enhanced and updated for modern systems by the game's original developers, this is the definitive edition of BloodRayne.
In the years between the World Wars, Agent BloodRayne works as a killing machine for The Brimstone Society – a top secret fraternity that hunts down and destroys supernatural threats. Two missions, five years apart, turn out to be connected by one man. For years, this man has been searching the world for powerful occult relics to bring about a new age of domination for the Third Reich. In this frenetic and bloody third-person shooter that unleashed the iconic red-headed femme fatale on the world, the dhampir Rayne faces horrific creatures, hordes of soldiers with an array of tools and firepower, and every Nazi officer that stands between her and the one she must stop.
Features and enhancements of the Terminal Cut edition, created by the game’s original development team:
Support for higher display resolutions (up to 4K / 3840x2160).
Upscaled cinematic videos
Support for modern gamepads (XInput)
Improved rendering with up to 4x anti-aliasing
Support for higher texture resolutions, allowing for use of uncompressed original textures
Improvements to effects such as reflections, water, fog, and shadows
Pretty good. The game is fun, the character is badass, the dialogues are funny and the cinematics are awesome
The game is old, so don't expect the controls to be that great, but you can remap it and you get used to it
This game is clearly a product of its time — a janky, shallow early 2000s action title that relied more on titillation than on actual gameplay depth. The gothic pulp aesthetic and over-the-top violence should have made for a cult classic, but what you get instead is repetitive combat, tedious level design, and some of the most frustrating boss fights of the era.
If you’re here for nostalgia, prepare to watch those hormone-fuelled memories get staked through the heart. And if you’re here for the character design? Let’s just say this one’s better admired from afar than played hands-on.
It's my second game i finished without cheats with saves and loads over and over again. And the soundtrack, amazing! Haven't played terminal cut version, but i will.
As much as I love viciously killing Nazis by chopping them into pieces or tearing out their throats with my teeth, this game was a bit of a slog to get through. The levels are large and repetitive, the combat is either too easy or too hard depending on the enemy, there are few checkpoints, and the controls are a little clunky. Probably the worst part is that the characters and plot are bare-bones. There are a lot of colorful characters that could have been filled out a bit more, but instead pretty much all we learn is that Rayne is a vampire working for a government agency of some kind, she has another vampire who is a mentor, and Nazis are bad and need to be stopped. It's just not that interesting and the combat gets stale fairly quickly. Rayne does have a few quips as she kills the baddies that give her a hint of personality, but the game seems more interested in jiggle physics (which make the characters' breasts wildly wobble and sway when they're first placed into a scene, even if they're standing still!) than lending any depth to the game.
I haven't played this game in ages, but just wanted to mention how even not so long ago we could create female bad-asses without the need to focus on them being female, trying to push some bs agenda.
Bloodrayne, Lara Croft, Chun-Li, Samus, Ellen Ripley, Mulan (original), so on and so on. Women can be actually awesome without any need to prop them up!
As for this game itself, I remember having a good time with it, it's fun old school slashy mess, with an interesting cynical main character, and some silly humour sometimes.
I remember it fondly, but maybe because I was a kid when I played it.
Anyway, would recommend.
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