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* [[Acceptable Political Targets]]: In most of the first game you are an American fighting [[Nazis]] in 1938.
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: News of a another attempt to make a portable [[BloodRayne]] game came out during the summer, this time on the 3DS.
* [[Complacent Gaming Syndrome]]: The way to beat almost all of the bosses in the first game is to build up your blood meter by hitting them, then activate blood rage and curbstomp them into bloody chunks. ''Blood RayneBloodRayne 2'' is almost exactly the same, except you build up the blood meter by executing minions instead of just whacking at the boss.
* [[Crazy Awesome]]: Betrayal's final boss is a giant demon that takes up half the screen. Which throws up devil horns during several of its attacks and starts headbanging when it uses its [[Beam Spam]] attack after you bring its health down to half.
* [[Foe Yay]]:
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* [[Love It or Hate It]]: How Betrayal seems to have been recieved.
* [[More Popular Spinoff]]: ''Bloodrayne'' was originally a spinoff of ''[[Nocturne]]'', a [[Resident Evil]]-style third person survival horror game for the PC.
* [[Narm Charm]]: The Mooks in the final act of ''BloodRayne 2'' (Kagan's Tower) talk like Jersey Shore rejects and have ridiculously silly dialogue, which can make them seem wildly out of place given the otherwise horror-filled setting.
* [[That One Boss]]: {{spoiler|The [[Final Boss]] battle against Wulf and Beliar is also the hardest. Beliar [[Boss Arena Urgency|must be killed within a certain amount of time]], or he will [[Make My Monster Grow|grow too large to defeat]] and instantly kill Rayne via cutscene, and is immune to melee attacks. Wulf, meanwhile, is impervious to bullets, runs at super speed, and has a flame-based attack that can heavily damage Rayne. There are also no lesser enemies in this area to feed upon, meaning that Rayne cannot heal herself during the battle.}}
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]: Part of the fanbase's reaction to the Bloodrayne: Betrayal gameplay trailer, due to [[Metroidvania]] design and the [[Animesque]]-ness of it.