Publisher Ziggurat Interactive has announced that the upgraded versions of BloodRayne's main two installments BloodRayne: ReVamped and BloodRayne 2: ReVamped are receiving patches for several technical issues, as well as the return of the original cheat codes. Released in late 2020 on PC, these improved re-releases of BloodRayne 1 & 2 allow players to experience the original hack and slash action adventures with 4K resolution, controller support, reprocessed lighting, improved effects, upscaled cutscenes — and several audio and text localization options.
Originally released in 2002, BloodRayne is a hack and slash action-adventure that follows half-vampire, Rayne, as she tries to protect humanity from supernatural creatures and the occult-obsessed Nazis in the 1930s. Compared to other title's in the genre at the time, the series featured an oppressive atmosphere with extensive blood and gore and violent game mechanics such as an expansive limb dismemberment system and the ability to feast on enemies to regenerate. The game was given a favorable reception by critics and fans alike for its expanded gore features and mild themes, later receiving both a BloodRayne movie adaptation in the mid-2000s and a side-scrolling platform game called BloodRayne: Betrayal which was released on seventh generation consoles and additionally received a remaster in 2021 by Ziggurat Interactive.
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Announced in a press release, Ziggurat Interactive has revealed that the studio is releasing patches for BloodRayne: ReVamped and BloodRayne 2: ReVamped that will fix several technical issues in each title and bring back its original cheat codes. Some of the fixes include
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