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Title: | BloodRayne 2 |
Produced by: | Majesco Entertainment Ziggurat Interactive |
Developed by: | Terminal Reality |
Designed by: | Raymond Holmes; Jeff Mills; Drew Haworth |
Franchise: | BloodRayne |
Modes: | Single person; behind-view |
Rating: | ESRB: M |
Platforms: | Microsoft Windows Sony PlayStation 2 Sony PlayStation 3 Xbox Xbox One |
Released: | October 12th, 2004 |
BloodRayne 2 is an American video game of the survival fantas/horror genre. It is a single-person hack & slasher/shooter game and a sequel to the 2002 game BloodRayne. The game was developed by Terminal Reality and published by Majesco Entertainment. It has been made available for the Microsoft Windows, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Xbox, and Xbox One platforms. It was released for the PS2 and Xbox on October 12th, 2004. It was released for the PC on August 2nd, 2005.
Plot[]
BloodRayne is a dhampir, born from the unnatural union of vampire and human. Blessed with the powers of a vampire but cursed with the unquenchable thirst for blood and a weakness to sunlight, Rayne is challenged with her most personal battle yet in BloodRayne 2.
When we last saw Rayne in 1935, she joined forces with the shadowy Brimstone Society to destroy a supernatural Nazi bid for dominance. Her father, Kagan, an influential Nazi collaborator, was killed in an accident at the close of the War. Cheated of killing Kagan herself, Rayne has spent the last sixty years ferreting out and destroying his many offspring, her siblings. They have banded together and formed the Cult of Kagan, pledging to carry on his legacy of creating a new era of vampire supremacy where humans are mere cattle for the bloodthirsty predators that hunt them. BloodRayne’s nefarious siblings have created “The Shroud,” a mysterious substance which, when released, renders the sun’s lethal rays harmless to vampires and twists nature into a nightmarish perversion. Now only BloodRayne stands between an unsuspecting humanity and a horrifying vampire dawn.
Voice Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Laura Bailey | Rayne |
Brice Armstrong | Kagan Elite |
Troy Baker | Severin/Kagan |
Dameon Clarke | Zerenski/Minions |
Colleen Clinkenbeard | Minions |
Justin Cook | Minions |
Chuck Huber | Minions |
Josh Martin | Minions |
Mark Orvik | Minions |
R. Bruce Elliott | Xerx |
Liza Gonzales | Ferril |
Melody Lenz | Dhampir/Minions |
Scarlet McAlister | Ephemera/Minions |
Wendy Powell | Kestral |
Lauri Steele | Kestral |
Christopher Sabat | Slezz/Newscaster |
Pat Fraley | House mom |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The original BloodRayne was redesigned and re-released as BloodRayne: Terminal Cut in November, 2020.
See also[]
External Links[]
- BloodRayne 2 at IMDB
- BloodRayne 2 at Wikipedia
- BloodRayne 2 at Giant Bomb
- BloodRayne 2 at Moby Games