- Publisher: Majesco Games , Majesco
- Release Date: Sep 6, 2011
- Also On: PC, Xbox 360
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Sep 21, 2011BloodRayne: Betrayal is one of the most enjoyable platformers I've played in a long time. Even if you didn't enjoy the previous BloodRayne titles, there is a lot to like here, $15 price tag and all.
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Sep 6, 2011I don't even think those skulls, or the brutal scoring system, were needed to encourage replayability. Bloodrayne Betrayal has enough style, substance and butter-smooth combat to pull me in for a sweet reprise.
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Sep 4, 2011Betrayal isn't for everyone, but for classic gamers looking for a hard romp, it'll prove to be a great success.
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Games Master UKOct 23, 2011It's old-school, tough, but rewarding. [Dec 2011, p.89]
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Sep 7, 2011This game allows you to mindlessly kick the crap out of things while playing as a badass vampire chick. If that sounds like something you'd like, then BloodRayne: Betrayal will not disappoint.
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Sep 22, 2011The only problem I see with BloodRayne: Betrayal is that it will alienate fans of the 3rd Person 3D games that the franchise was built on.
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Sep 6, 2011I enjoyed Blood Rayne in spite of my own frustrations. In part because of its novelty, 2D games that look this good are too few and far between, and those in HD are even scarcer. However, the game goes beyond its novelty and offers a fun yet challenging set of levels.
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Sep 13, 2011Despite those small issues, BloodRayne: Betrayal works, and works wonderfully. WayForward has done an admirable job dusting off the BloodRayne franchise and resurrecting the red hair dhampir. In the process they did the unthinkable, finding a way to inject a welcome dose of class into the comically trashy franchise.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 21 out of 38
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Mixed: 5 out of 38
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Negative: 12 out of 38
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