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BloodRayne 2 is an action hack and slash video game developed by Terminal Reality for PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows. It does not follow on directly from where BloodRayne finished; instead, it takes place 60 and 70 years later in a contemporary 2000s setting.
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A fourth game, titled BloodRayne: The Shroud, was in development for the Nintendo 3DS. [1] The game was put "on hold" due to Betrayal ' s low sales. [2] An original entry for the PlayStation Portable was also in development, but cancelled in late 2005 due to Majesco's financial issues at the time.
Terminal Reality is an American video game development and production company based in Lewisville, Texas.Founded in October 1994 by ex-Microsoft employee Mark Randel and former Mallard Software general manager Brett Combs, Terminal Reality developed a variety of games including racing games (such as 4x4 EVO 2), 3D action games (such as BloodRayne), and more.
BloodRayne is an action-adventure hack and slash video game developed by Terminal Reality and released on October 31, 2002. [2] The game has since spawned a franchise with the addition of sequels, films , and self-contained comic books .
BloodRayne 2: Deliverance (also known as BloodRayne 2 or BloodRayne: Deliverance) is a 2007 direct-to-DVD Western horror film set in 1880s America and directed by Uwe Boll. It is a sequel to the 2005 film BloodRayne, which was also directed by Boll, and stars Kristanna Loken. In Deliverance, Natassia Malthe replaces Loken in the lead role. [1]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... BloodRayne: Terminal Reality: Majesco Sales NA Vivendi Universal Games PAL: May 2, 2003 ...
Rayne, sometimes called Agent BloodRayne or simply the Dhampir, is a fictional character in the BloodRayne series of video games. Created by Terminal Reality , she is the series' titular protagonist, appearing in both games and later extended media, such as comic books and films related to the series.