Yuna_Firerose 0 Report post Posted July 1, 2004 I watched some vids the other day at GameSpot and it was just..wow. Amazing! Her moves are vastly improved and, judging by the vids, a lot more bloody. Hell, the sequeal makes the first look G-rated in comparison. Well..okay..that's prolly an exaggeration, but still! I encourage everyone to check out the violent vids. Personally, I can't wait till this is released! [This pic was so awesome, it made me break my no-sig rule] Hands-On Preview from Gamespot: BloodRayne 2 E3 2004 Hands-On "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned," as the old saying goes. So imagine just what kind of fury would be unleashed after incurring the wrath of a woman who also happens to be part vampire. If Majesco and Terminal Reality's interpretation in BloodRayne 2 is any indication, it generally involves a lot of severed body parts, brutal stabbings, and a whole lot of blood splattered just about everywhere. As the follow-up to 2002's original BloodRayne, BloodRayne 2 appears to be ramping up to be a solid sequel. More gore, more abilities and again, more blood seem to be the name of the game. If what we saw during our experience with the game at E3 2004 holds true, fans of the original should not be disappointed. In BloodRayne 2, the game's story takes place a full 50 years after the first game's Nazi-themed plotline. It seems that Rayne, the half-human, half-vampire heroine of the first game, is on the hunt for her vampire father and his numerous offspring who are plotting to unleash a vampire apocalypse of sorts on the world using a substance called "The Shroud." The Shroud prevents vampires from being burned up upon contact with UV rays. We'll be perfectly frank when we say that we didn't really get a good sense of how the game's plot progresses during our time with the game, primarily because we were too busy gawking at how utterly insane the game's violence is. In the level we played, we had to get Rayne through a series of back alleyways and otherwise cramped, urban areas. As we proceeded, numerous thugs would present themselves and try to hinder our progress. Of course, this didn't last long once we unsheathed our wrist blades and began hacking away. While you will have the ability to perform simple slash moves that merely cause your opponent to bleed out, you will also be able to, among other things, sever multiple limbs, torsos, heads, and even split enemies right down the middle, a la Kung Lao in Mortal Kombat 2. Rayne can, in addition to her blades, wield a few different types of guns; but simply running around and shooting isn't really the way to get the full benefit of your armament. You see, Rayne now has a few new acrobatic abilities that let her climb up poles and similar types of objects, and when doing so, she can lean back or out and let loose a barrage of gunfire from a position where it is nearly impossible for her to be taken out. You can also take advantage of these moves with your blades. For example, while sliding down a narrow pipe, we simply held out our blades and decapitated a pair of enemies who stood near the end of the pipe on a platform. Not only are these moves effective, they look very cool. Since Rayne is a vampire, she can also feed on her enemies, and often this is a good way to regenerate health and your ammo. Yes, even your guns will require blood from time to time, and this effectively allows you to reload your gun instead of picking up traditional clips or ammo boxes. When feeding on opponents, Rayne will also be able to perform specialized fatality moves. She can behead her opponents with style by ramming both her blades into opposite ends of an enemy's torso and tossing him headfirst into a brick wall, and so on and so forth. The game also features a number of unique environmental kills. You'll have the chance to impale enemies on poles or forklift blades, send them flying off of rooftops, cause billboards and other large, heavy objects to come tumbling down on them, and a few more level-specific ones. There was one instance where we sent a guy flying off of a roof and onto a set of train tracks where he was promptly hit by a massive passenger train which finished him off. Some of the game's puzzles will also require kills, such as when we had to feed a number of enemies into the back of a garbage truck. Each time we did this, there would be a big splash of blood, and eventually, the truck exploded, revealing the entrance that would lead us to the next section of the level. BloodRayne 2, seems like it's poised to deliver a bloody good time when it hits stores this October. We took perhaps a bit too much pleasure in the sheer number of ways to slice and dice enemies found in the game, and we can only hope the finished product can produce just as enjoyable an experience that lasts for a full game. We will have more coverage of BloodRayne 2 in the coming weeks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndrewTS 0 Report post Posted July 1, 2004 Never played it... Is there anything to the first one besides pandering amounts of sex and violence? I'd heard it was rather mediocre so didn't concern myself with it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yuna_Firerose 0 Report post Posted July 1, 2004 Never played it... Is there anything to the first one besides pandering amounts of sex and violence? I'd heard it was rather mediocre so didn't concern myself with it. Well, it's a game, so...not really any sex. She moans when she feeds, and makes some risque comments, but that's about all. Oh, and she dresses in a sexy-kinky S&Mish outfit. Here's a bit of story: What that all translates to, basically, is she's a half-vamp with kick-ass blades that goes crazy on the Nazi army. The graphics weren't that great, really, with the first game [especially after seeing models of the second version...check BloodRayne2.com for more on that] but it was the combos that made it. Slicing bodies in half, high jumps [doubled with a cool spin-kick] and a nifty chain that she can use to grab enemies and bring to her. I don't know if it's an OMG-MUST-0WN~!!11!!1 but it is definetly worth a rental. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Renegade 0 Report post Posted July 1, 2004 First one sucked balls, and I'm pretty sure this one will too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndrewTS 0 Report post Posted July 1, 2004 "Well, it's a game, so...not really any sex. She moans when she feeds, and makes some risque comments, but that's about all. Oh, and she dresses in a sexy-kinky S&Mish outfit." Well, that's what I mean: as in, sexual content. Games usually don't have game characters getting it on in full display...well, in America anyway. I'm always wary of games with the Majesco label on it. You have to be pretty gifted in sucking to screw up a PORT of EARTHWORM JIM! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yuna_Firerose 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2004 Well, like I said, it's not, like, the bestest game ever made. It has it's weak points. One being the action. It's a bloody good and gory time...but it does get repeticious after a while. The in-game graphics are just okay for what they are..but the CG sequences are really awesome. First one sucked balls, and I'm pretty sure this one will too. Well, there was sucking going on, anyway... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndrewTS 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2004 Maybe so, but for us who don't really care about the CG cutscenes, they should try to really beef up the regular gameplay. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anya 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2004 She moans when she feeds, and makes some risque comments, but that's about all. Oh, and she dresses in a sexy-kinky S&Mish outfit. That's why I never wanted to play it. Buffy would totally stake her too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yuna_Firerose 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2004 Maybe so, but for us who don't really care about the CG cutscenes, they should try to really beef up the regular gameplay. It's fun for what it is, at least. ^.^ Definetly better than, in my opinion, Medal of Honor: Rising Sun. Frontline was the better of the pair...I liked the city-maps better than the forests, I guess. Or maybe it's because I have this weird thing for Germans. *shrug* Whatever ^.^ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Reservoir_Kitty Report post Posted July 3, 2004 I liked the first one a lot, actually. I did something I normally don't do and just bought it without a rental (a mistake I made only one other time with FFX-2, ugh) and I ended up in love with the game. I beat it really quickly though, and haven't replayed it since. I think I will before I play the sequel as a refresher. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yuna_Firerose 0 Report post Posted July 4, 2004 For those interested, you can view a high-quality trailer here. All you have to do is register - free of charge - and then you're able to see the lovely pics and vids. Registering is quite simple, fill in a name, get password w/ email, and that's it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yuna_Firerose 0 Report post Posted July 4, 2004 I liked the first one a lot, actually. I did something I normally don't do and just bought it without a rental (a mistake I made only one other time with FFX-2, ugh) and I ended up in love with the game. I beat it really quickly though, and haven't replayed it since. I think I will before I play the sequel as a refresher. It's pretty easy to beat, but the fun of it lies in just slaughtering Nazis. It's especially fun to feed from them. "Get her off me!" Yeah...right. The answer to *that* is to jump of that guy, kick him down, use the chain to lure his partner over, kick him down, shoot his ass dead within five seconds, then go back to near-sensual feeding. Watching the blood splatter is also a fun thing to do. But that could be just me. Well, that's what I mean: as in, sexual content. Games usually don't have game characters getting it on in full display...well, in America anyway. Oh, I also forget to mention..her comments. When in the midst of a slaughter, and all the soldiers are screaming, she'll randomly say stuff. One of my faves is, "Quiet, baby, what will the neighbors think?". Just the way she says it...it's just so humurous. Course, it gets annoying after you hear it too many times. A fun thing to do is to go on God mode. Amazingly, after not renting the game for quite a few months, and then renting it again, I still remembered the God-code: Tri Assassin Don't Die. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites