Metacritic Games

BloodRayne (GameCube)

As the half-vampire BloodRayne, you have sworn your life to protect humanity from the supernatural. Your latest assignment: Seek and destroy the nefarious vampire Jurgen Wolf before he can use powerful occult relics to unleash untold horror upon the world. Slaughter, dismember, and behead devious enemies that seek reinforcements and plan ambushes. Acquire supernatural skills and master brutal weaponry as you progress. BloodRayne is a pulse-pounding thrillride that gets you by the jugular and won't let go until it's over. [Majesco]

Majesco Inc.
Action
Players: 1
M (Mature)
Developer: Terminal Reality
Released October 15, 2002

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

73 / 100

Critic Reviews

91 Entertainment Weekly
Agent Bloodrayne's acrobatic dexterity and quick response time would make Trinity jealous. [1 Nov 2002, p.77]
88 GameZone
Packs an amazing amount of depth, challenge and excitement.
80 Play Magazine
I welled up every time she said "f--ker" or went into her slow-motion death dance after killing a particularly high-ranking official. [Nov 2002, p.77]
80 GamePro
Sure, it’s violent, but the compelling play engine keeps the game exciting—even when the content frequently goes over the top.
80 Maxim Online
Confused by the sometimes clunky camera angles? You can deliver your skull-smashing, thong-flashing high kicks in soothing slow motion.
78 IGN
Don't confuse it for a 3D adventure. So long as gamers go in knowing that -- expecting fights and gore versus puzzle solving and a deep, engaging quest of some sort -- they should come away happy in spite of its quick play through and lack of originality.
76 Gamers' Temple
Even though the game is set in the 1930s, BloodRayne looks more like a young high school goth-boy's fantasy woman, with a very trendy hair cut and a mix of leather and Victoria's Secret undergarments.
73 GameSpy
Despite some nice features, the overly repetitive gameplay will probably wear thin after a bit.
72 GameSpot
A good third-person action game that's pretty straightforward but has a few nice twists.
70 Nintendojo
While BloodRayne suffers from a lack of originality and has some definite camera issues, the game play makes up for it by busting out with some dynamic game play elements, weapons, and controls.
70 Game Informer
I couldn't get over the amateurish production values, camera bugs, and shallow camera controls. [Dec 2002, p.70]
70 Nintendophiles
It's not the deepest game out there; in fact, it has almost no depth whatsoever. It's all about violence and action, and fortunately for BloodRayne it is successful in delivering some good action.
68 N-Insanity
Sure the FMVs look incredible and unnecessarily violent, but there aren't enough of them.
65 GamerWeb Nintendo
The most adult themed game yet to reach consoles. It features loads of mutilation, blood and gore, accompanied with lots of bad language, none of which is bleeped. In short, this isn't one for the kiddies.
60 G4 TV
The slick character design and brutal gameplay should be praised. However, stiff animation and chunky battle controls prevent this game from getting [an 80].
58 Nintendo Power
When she fills her bloodlust meter, she can kick into Blood Rage Mode - that's when the action really gets fierce. [Dec 2002, p.220]
40 TotalGames.net
BloodRayne's dull gameplay, soul crushingly overbearing sexual innuendo and uninspired design adds up to a very below-par package that makes it hard for us to find it in ourselves to recommend it to anyone.