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Majesco reintroduces Rayne in BloodRayne: Betrayal
It’s been six years since we’ve seen Majesco’s dhampir (half vampire, half human) Rayne, but that doesn’t mean the publisher’s forgotten about her. Nope, she’s coming back! We already had heard a 3DS BloodRayne game, called BloodRayne: The Shroud, was being developed, but now it turns out BloodRayne: Betrayal is in the works too! So prepare your PS3s and Xbox 360s for a new game download in 2011. Soon it will be hunting season, and vampires will be your prey.
BloodRayne: Betrayal has Rayne working for the Brimstone Society again…
Gamertell Review: LIT for Wii
Title: LITPrice: 800 Wii Points/$8System(s): Wii via WiiwareRelease Date: February 9, 2008Publisher (Developer): WayForward Technologies (WayForward Technologies)ESRB Rating: “Everyone 10+” for ViolencePros: Simple controls, interesting use of Wii remote speaker, great ambiance, creepy premise and challenging puzzles and boss fights. Also – the soundtrack’s available for free at the LIT site.Cons: Boss characters can be brutal. Bombs can be hard to aim and throw. Computers/TVs/lamps/phones can sometimes be hard to see.Overall Score: Two thumbs up, 90/100, A-, * * * * out of 5
Ordinary high schools can be scary. Not during the day, though I recall certain tests or teachers were more than capable of inspiring fear, back when I was attending. No, I’m talking about after school. Wandering around deserted halls after 7pm. Never knowing what could lurk around the bend of a hallway, in the darkness.
WayForward Technologies builds upon that idea and creates a horrific scenario. A high school is overrun by the darkness, with all sorts of monsters lurking in the shadows. The familiar suddenly becomes foreign, and there’s really no way to fight these unholy creatures. All you can do is try and make your way through, staying in the light…















