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Abstract: During E3, I had a chance to check out some of the many throwback titles that make up the 2D Renaissance that's been taking place for the last few years. One such title was BloodRayne: Betrayal. I even got to talk very briefly to Shawn Velasco, Designer/D...
Abstract: Xbox 360Creating old-school, 2D side-scrollers is nothing new for developer WayForward Technologies (A Boy and His Blob, Contra 4, Batman: The Brave and the Bold), and with BloodRayne: Betrayal, the team has created one of their best yet. If you're hop...
One thing concerns me about BloodRayne: Betrayal. Many gamers won’t give it a chance because of the BloodRayne moniker associated with it. But it would be a mistake to ignore a game like this. Betrayal isn’t for everyone, but for classic gamers looking...
Abstract: Lara Croft brought sexy to video games back in the 90’s but when Rayne, an ultra-sexy red-headed vampire Nazi-slaying vixen arrived in 2002, all bets were off. Since then we have seen several mediocre game sequels on console and PC and a horrible serie...
Abstract: There's a fine line between playing homage and being a complete and utter rip-off. BloodRayne: Betrayal is the latter. It borrows heavily from classic Castlevania games, especially Rondo of Blood and Dracula's Curse. And yet, instead of being repuls...
Vampires are trendy, cool, the in thing. They're the best undead friend a guy or gal could ever wish for, apart from maybe a zombie. Ghouls get lost, wraiths take a hike, skeletons just don't ever come back....
Bloodrayne: Betrayal is a great looking, blood-soaked thrillride that at times is at odds with itself over what kind of game it wants to be. There are some frustrating moments when jumping doesn’t appear to work as intended, and the game doesn’t bothe...
Abstract: Back in the 80s, a video game hero could stomp on turtles and eat mushrooms and that was pretty much accepted. No one questioned what was going on in older games, even if it was completely nonsensical. These days, a bit of context can go a long way. At le...
Abstract: Very few people can claim to love BloodRayne as a franchise, and there's a reason for that. The original titles were critically derided, the series of Uwe Boll movies are particularly grotesque, and the comic books are obscure as Hell. However, when ...
Abstract: Calling BloodRayne a half-hearted video game that only had the lead female character's sex appeal going for it would be like calling Bayonetta Game of the Year material. It's just not true. This is not to say Bayonetta is a horrible game by any means, ...