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* CrowbarCombatant: Some of the punks in the second level will attack Rayne with crowbars, when it's not [[BatterUp baseball bats]].
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* CrowbarCombatant: Some of the punks in the second level will attack Rayne with crowbars, when it's not [[BatterUp baseball bats]].



* EqualOpportunityEvil: The Nazis are surprisingly diverse for, well, Nazis. Their leadership includes among their ranks two women (one of whom is Asian), a pair of Siamese twins, a freakish 10-foot-tall cyborg, and an 80-year old man.
* {{Expy}}: Originally, Rayne was supposed to be one to Svetlana Lupescu of ''Nocturne'' fame, but this was scrapped.

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* EqualOpportunityEvil: The Nazis are surprisingly diverse for, well, Nazis. Their leadership includes among their ranks two women (one of whom is Asian), Tibetan), a pair of Siamese twins, a freakish 10-foot-tall cyborg, and an 80-year old man.
* {{Expy}}: Originally, Rayne was supposed to be one to Svetlana Lupescu of ''Nocturne'' fame, but this was scrapped.scrapped and she was instead made into her own character, albeit with several similarities to Svetlana.



* GunsAkimbo: Rayne does virtually nothing ''but'' this with the exception of some larger weapons. In the second game, the Carpathian Dragons are duel-wielded.

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* GunsAkimbo: Rayne does virtually nothing ''but'' this with the exception of some larger weapons. In the second game, the Carpathian Dragons are duel-wielded.



* NoOSHACompliance: Several Nazis take shelter under a car lift, which Rayne can lower on them and then mock them over. The second game has several fans and jet turbines with no covers.

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* NoOSHACompliance: Several Nazis take shelter under a car lift, which Rayne can lower on them and then mock them over. The second game has several fans and jet turbines with no covers.



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%%* * SheFu: Butcheress and Mynce.Mynce, who love to ChickKick and handspring during their fights with Rayne.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Mooks getting stuck in corners and vampires slowly dying by standing in daylight.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Mooks getting stuck in corners Take a shot every time a Nazi blows himself and vampires slowly dying by standing in daylight.his buddies to pieces with his own grenade.



* EliteMooks: The game has red-uniformed Nazi Kommandos, who have more health and better weapons. The second game has Ephemera's S&M ninjas, who can block frontal feeding attempts, and Kagan's ancient vampires, who wear nazi uniforms and fight with a heavy machine gun in one hand and a sword in the other.
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* EliteMooks: The game has red-uniformed Nazi Kommandos, Red-uniformed GGG troops, who have more health and better weapons. weapons.
* EqualOpportunityEvil:
The second game has Ephemera's S&M ninjas, who can block frontal feeding attempts, Nazis are surprisingly diverse for, well, Nazis. Their leadership includes among their ranks two women (one of whom is Asian), a pair of Siamese twins, a freakish 10-foot-tall cyborg, and Kagan's ancient vampires, who wear nazi uniforms and fight with a heavy machine gun in one hand and a sword in the other.
%%* ExpositionFairy: Mynce in the first game and Severin in the second.
an 80-year old man.



* HumongousMecha: The GGG's mobile armor, which are basically tanks on two legs. Rayne borrows one to destroy the rest of the mechas.



%%* LargeHam: [[EvilIsHammy Jurgen Wulf]].



** In the first episode, the infected townspeople will actually fight with the fully mutated townspeople as well as the spawn creatures. All are trying to kill Rayne.

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** In the first episode, the infected townspeople will actually fight with the fully mutated townspeople as well as the spawn creatures.Maraisreq. All are trying to kill Rayne.



** Mynce pulls this off twice. [[spoiler: Not so much the third time.]]



* ThirdPersonPerson: Hedrox.

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* ThirdPersonPerson: Hedrox.Hedrox, the hive mind vampire whose chopped off limbs manifest into his clones.



* WhiteSheep: Rayne is the only (relatively) decent individual among a family of monsters. It helps that she wasn't raised by Kagan. Kagan alludes that Trumain raised other offspring of his in addition to Rayne, but they do not appear in the story. In the first game, Mynce also alludes to a half-sister of Rayne's who also works with Brimstone, likely a reference to Svetlana from ''VideoGame/Nocturne1999''.

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* WhiteSheep: Rayne is the only (relatively) decent individual among a family of monsters. It helps that she wasn't raised by Kagan. Kagan alludes that Trumain raised other offspring of his in addition to Aside from Rayne, but they do not appear in the story. In the first game, Mynce also alludes to a half-sister of Rayne's who also works with Brimstone, likely a reference to Svetlana from ''VideoGame/Nocturne1999''.
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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Die and reload enough times on any particular checkpoint, and the game will start refilling your health with each new reload, until eventually you're starting at full health.
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''[=BloodRayne=]'' is a 2002 ActionAdventure ThirdPersonShooter developed by Terminal Reality and published by Majesco, and the first of its namesake series.

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''[=BloodRayne=]'' is a 2002 ActionAdventure ThirdPersonShooter developed by Terminal Reality and published by Majesco, and the first of its [[VideoGame/BloodRayne namesake series.series]].
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''[=BloodRayne=]'' is an ActionAdventure ThirdPersonShooter developed by Terminal Reality and published by Majesco in 2002 and the first of its namesake series.

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''[=BloodRayne=]'' is an a 2002 ActionAdventure ThirdPersonShooter developed by Terminal Reality and published by Majesco in 2002 Majesco, and the first of its namesake series.
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''[=BloodRayne=]'' is an ActionAdventure ThirdPersonShooter developed by Terminal Reality and published by Majesco in 2002 and the first of its namesake series.

Rayne is a {{dhampyr}} - a [[HalfHumanHybrid half human]]-[[OurVampiresAreDifferent half vampire]] hybrid. She works under the Brimstone Society, an organization seeking to rid the world of vampires (besides Rayne, since she also hates vampires). The game, set in [[TheGreatDepression the 1930s interwar period]], has Rayne fighting off monsters invading Louisiana and eventually hunting down Nazis looking for [[ArtifactOfDoom the skull of Beliar]].

A sequel, ''VideoGame/BloodRayne2'', was released in 2004.
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** In the mines, you may notice a few doors have been barricaded from the inside with a few Nazis hiding in them. Rayne will actively taunt these poor fellows who are just hiding from the Daemites, even though they offer no resistance; in fact they are outright cowering. They are free health should you need it, but damn.[[note]]Then again, they're ''[[AcceptablePoliticalTargets Nazis]].''[[/note]]

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** In the mines, you may notice a few doors have been barricaded from the inside with a few Nazis hiding in them. Rayne will actively taunt these poor fellows who are just hiding from the Daemites, even though they offer no resistance; in fact they are outright cowering. They are free health should you need it, but damn.[[note]]Then again, they're ''[[AcceptablePoliticalTargets Nazis]].''[[/note]]
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* BareYourMidriff: Rayne, obviously.
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* FantasticRacism: Most of Rayne's family has this towards dhampyrs and humans. Kagan refers to dhampyrs as "mongrels", "tainted" and continually refers to Rayne as "it". [[{{Irony}} This doesn't stop him from raping human women]] [[{{Hypocrite}} and using his dhampyr offspring in his army]]. Ferril believes that ''any'' full-blooded vampire should be able to best a dhampyr, even if it's Rayne and Ephemera expresses mild disappointment that their adversary isn't "at least full-blood".
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* WhiteSheep: Rayne is the only (relatively) decent individual among a family of monsters. It helps that she wasn't raised by Kagan. Kagan alludes that Trumain raised other offspring of his in addition to Rayne, but they do not appear in the story. In the first game, Mynce also alludes to a half-sister of Rayne's who also works with Brimstone, likely a reference to Svetlana from ''VideoGame/{{Nocturne}}''.

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* WhiteSheep: Rayne is the only (relatively) decent individual among a family of monsters. It helps that she wasn't raised by Kagan. Kagan alludes that Trumain raised other offspring of his in addition to Rayne, but they do not appear in the story. In the first game, Mynce also alludes to a half-sister of Rayne's who also works with Brimstone, likely a reference to Svetlana from ''VideoGame/{{Nocturne}}''.''VideoGame/Nocturne1999''.
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* ContinuityNod: The 3rd Act has several continuity nods to the first act of ''VideoGame/{{Nocturne}}'', the survival horror game from which ''[=BloodRayne=]'' was spun-off from. [[spoiler: It takes place in the vampire lord's castle from ''Nocturne'', and it's strongly implied the Heart of Beliar is the Yathgy Stone from ''Nocturne'', which was even described in that game as "rumored to be the heart of an ancient vampire".]]

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* ContinuityNod: The 3rd Act has several continuity nods to the first act of ''VideoGame/{{Nocturne}}'', ''VideoGame/Nocturne1999'', the survival horror game from which ''[=BloodRayne=]'' was spun-off from. [[spoiler: It takes place in the vampire lord's castle from ''Nocturne'', and it's strongly implied the Heart of Beliar is the Yathgy Stone from ''Nocturne'', which was even described in that game as "rumored to be the heart of an ancient vampire".]]
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%%* StupidJetpackHitler: Actual jetpack Nazis.

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%%* * StupidJetpackHitler: Actual jetpack Nazis.Nazis show up during the castle section.



%%* ThirdPersonPerson: Hedrox.

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%%* * ThirdPersonPerson: Hedrox.



%%* WorthyOpponent: This is also how the Twins and Rayne view each other in their boss fight.

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%%* * WorthyOpponent: This is also how the Twins and Rayne come to view each other in their boss fight.
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%%* ArgentinaIsNaziland: Hidden Nazi base, naturally.

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%%* * ArgentinaIsNaziland: Hidden Nazi base, naturally.



%%* AxCrazy: The Vampires who Rayne describesd as being "monsters, even among vampires."
%%* BackFromTheDead: This is Mynce's specialty.

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%%* * AxCrazy: The Vampires who Rayne describesd describes as being "monsters, even among vampires."
%%* * BackFromTheDead: This is Mynce's specialty.



%%* BareYourMidriff: Rayne, obviously. Also some female enemies in the second game.

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%%* * BareYourMidriff: Rayne, obviously. Also some female enemies in the second game.obviously.



%%* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Rayne's handy dandy arm blades!

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%%* * BladeBelowTheShoulder: Rayne's handy dandy arm blades!



%%* BodyHorror: Daemites possessing a soldier to name a few.

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* MissionControl: Severin in the second game serves this function.
* MookHorrorShow:
** Two mooks in Xerx's tower lock themselves up in an office to wait out Rayne's passing. These are the ones with the cockiest sounding voice-sets, the ones taunt Rayne as provocatively as possible, yet when you knock on their door, they wet themselves.
** The Nazis meanwhile, even at the start of the game, are nothing more then walking blood bags.

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* MissionControl: Severin in the second game serves this function.
* MookHorrorShow:
** Two mooks in Xerx's tower lock themselves up in an office to wait out Rayne's passing. These are the ones with the cockiest sounding voice-sets, the ones taunt Rayne as provocatively as possible, yet when you knock on their door, they wet themselves.
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MookHorrorShow: The Nazis meanwhile, even at the start of the game, are nothing more then walking blood bags.
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* AffablyEvil: The Twins spend as much time flirting with Rayne as they do fighting her.
* {{AKA47}}: the guns in game, which also includes ones that won't be invented for another 6 years.
* AlasPoorVillain: The Twins again, especially if it's Sigmund who is the one to go down first, where Rayne tells him her name as a last request.
%%* ArgentinaIsNaziland: Hidden Nazi base, naturally.
* ArtificialStupidity: Mooks getting stuck in corners and vampires slowly dying by standing in daylight.
* AudibleSharpness: Rayne's blades typically make metallic 'shing' noises as she swings them, and in the second game, also makes the noise when she deploys them in her lock-on/block stance.
* AuraVision: It helps Rayne find her objective's location and conveniently shows how much health the non-boss enemies have (bosses have their own life meter).
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The leaders of the G.G.G. have all been "experimentally enhanced", with the bosses all quite capable of matching a half-vampire like Rayne in a fight. Even the non-boss MookLieutenant assassination targets are considerably tougher than regular soldiers, having about 4 times as much health and even having a few unique and fairly strong melee attacks.
%%* AxCrazy: The Vampires who Rayne describesd as being "monsters, even among vampires."
%%* BackFromTheDead: This is Mynce's specialty.
* BadBoss: Dr. Bathory drops a grunt into the Daemite pit just so she can talk to Rayne some more.
* BaddieFlattery: The Twins, who constantly remark on and praise Rayne's beauty and skill.
%%* BareYourMidriff: Rayne, obviously. Also some female enemies in the second game.
* BatterUp: Some of the punks in the second level will attack Rayne with baseball bats when it's not [[CrowbarCombatant crowbars]].
%%* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Rayne's handy dandy arm blades!
* BleakLevel: "Lurking Underground" is where you meet Daemites for the first time. At this point, the tone of the game suddenly shifts from plain action to genuine horror. Up until now, you've been fighting ordinary humans, but at the beginning of this level, you follow one of their officers to an underground supply depot only to find it completely devoid of life. Soldiers you've just seen a moment before suddenly vanish, and although you can see them screaming in horror and being attacked by ''something'', there are no bodies left. Even the music goes completely silent, and when it turns back on, it's suddenly [[HellIsThatNoise really creepy]]. Rayne, who's been pretty unflappable towards all the weird and scary stuff happening in the game before, now is actually slightly but visibly creeped out. And when Daemites finally make their entrance, they incite fear both by the way they appear (by ''popping off the heads'' of soldiers they possessed from inside) and by the fact that they are much, ''much'' harder to kill than enemies you fought before, staying alive even after their host body got hacked to pieces.
* BlindIdiotTranslation: The game has this overlapping with GratuitousGerman, as the German labels in the excavation site mission have been translated word-by-word, like "Die Pumpe Der Raum" ("The Pump The Room") standing at the entrance of a pump room.
%%* BodyHorror: Daemites possessing a soldier to name a few.
* CombatSadomasochist: The Daemites who beg Rayne to hurt them.
* ContinuityNod: The 3rd Act has several continuity nods to the first act of ''VideoGame/{{Nocturne}}'', the survival horror game from which ''[=BloodRayne=]'' was spun-off from. [[spoiler: It takes place in the vampire lord's castle from ''Nocturne'', and it's strongly implied the Heart of Beliar is the Yathgy Stone from ''Nocturne'', which was even described in that game as "rumored to be the heart of an ancient vampire".]]
* CrowbarCombatant: Some of the punks in the second level will attack Rayne with crowbars, when it's not [[BatterUp baseball bats]].
* CutsceneIncompetence: The game has Rayne pull out one of the ribs of the Queen of the Underworld, only for it to force its way into her body, causing such intense pain that she is unable to prevent [[BigBad Wulf]] from ripping it out of her. Fair enough that she didn't know it would do that to her, but then she does it again when she finds the eye of Beliar! While yes, it does grant her sniping abilities, you'd think after the first time she would be a little leerier about grabbing glowing body parts.
* DieChairDie: Oh ''yes''! Chairs, statues, and even pianos aren't safe from Rayne's arm blades or superhumanly powerful kicks.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The Carpathian Dragons are mystical guns powered by blood, and they attach themselves to Rayne by jamming tubes into her arms. Her cries of pain sound a bit... [[TheImmodestOrgasm orgasmic]]. Rayne herself [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade on it]]:
-->'''Severin:''' ''[listening to her screams over the radio]'' Are you all right, Rayne?\\
'''Rayne:''' Yeah. It's just... the Dragons. They're ''so beautiful.''
* DullSurprise: Rayne for most of the first game talks in a monotone, just displaying enough emotion that you know what's going through her mind. Nothing really seems to shake her (as she said at the start of the game, "I'm just confident in my abilities,") with few exceptions. Then Wulf [[KilledOffForReal kills off]] [[spoiler:Mynce]]. Then she flies into an UnstoppableRage.
* EliteMooks: The game has red-uniformed Nazi Kommandos, who have more health and better weapons. The second game has Ephemera's S&M ninjas, who can block frontal feeding attempts, and Kagan's ancient vampires, who wear nazi uniforms and fight with a heavy machine gun in one hand and a sword in the other.
%%* ExpositionFairy: Mynce in the first game and Severin in the second.
* {{Expy}}: Originally, Rayne was supposed to be one to Svetlana Lupescu of ''Nocturne'' fame, but this was scrapped.
* FamousNamedForeigner: So many but one name is really, really an embodiment of this trope -- Dr. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Bathory Bathory]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele Mengele]].
* FantasticRacism: Most of Rayne's family has this towards dhampyrs and humans. Kagan refers to dhampyrs as "mongrels", "tainted" and continually refers to Rayne as "it". [[{{Irony}} This doesn't stop him from raping human women]] [[{{Hypocrite}} and using his dhampyr offspring in his army]]. Ferril believes that ''any'' full-blooded vampire should be able to best a dhampyr, even if it's Rayne and Ephemera expresses mild disappointment that their adversary isn't "at least full-blood".
* FauxActionGirl: Mynce. Not only does she not do anything of any significance outside of a cut scene, but she gets seemingly killed in the first level by a lone Maraisreq, before being killed for real by Wulf in a move that Rayne survived years earlier.
* FlippingTheBird: Rayne does this enough to make one think she's channeling Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin: she does it at least four times during the first ending.
* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire: Scratch the friendly part: she is working to wipe out Nazis and cults, but she's very much an anti-hero, doing it for her own ends rather than any "good" benefit for others.
* {{Ghostapo}}: The central premise is that the Nazis are seeking occult relics for the purpose of gaining supernatural powers, and Rayne's mission is to stop them.
* GiantMecha: She fights them in the first game, and practically squeals with joy at getting to drive one.
* GrandTheftMe: The second act features parasites that do this.
-->'''Parasite:''' I'll wear you like ''lederhosen''.
* GunsAkimbo: Rayne does virtually nothing ''but'' this with the exception of some larger weapons. In the second game, the Carpathian Dragons are duel-wielded.
* GunsAreWorthless: Despite the wide variety of firearms available in the first game, guns are only really effective against common {{Mooks}} (and even then, it takes a good 10 or so SMG rounds to put down a single basic Nazi soldier). Some tougher enemies and bosses take very little (if any) damage from bullets, or are difficult to hit in the first place (especially Daemites). Compounding this problem is the fact that guns don't hold much ammo and can't be reloaded; Rayne [[ThrowawayGuns discards a weapon upon emptying the magazine]], and must pick up another to replace it. On top of all this, Rayne's blades and harpoon are generally more efficient weapons, and it's entirely possible to play through most of the game without firing a shot.
* HandicappedBadass: The Twins, each missing an arm as a result of being born conjoined but then surgically separated, manage to take down an entire pack of vampires in hand-to-hand combat by themselves.
%%* HighPressureBlood: Oh lordy...
* IncrediblyDurableEnemies: The Daemite worms aren't that tough against Rayne's blades (you can regularly take them out in one slice if you get the timing right), but aside from that, can be bullet sponges. It takes almost two full magazines of handgun ammo to kill a single one, and quite a few shots from a long gun as well. The only weapons which consistently make short work of them are special long guns or explosives.
%%* LargeHam: [[EvilIsHammy Jurgen Wulf]].
* MeleeATrois: Happens quite often in the first game.
** In the first episode, the infected townspeople will actually fight with the fully mutated townspeople as well as the spawn creatures. All are trying to kill Rayne.
** Nazis and Daemites fight each other in episode 2. Likewise with Nazis and vampires in episode 3.
** The final battle of the original game is a 3-way fight between Rayne, [[spoiler:Belial, and Jurgen Wulf]].
* MirrorBoss: Bathory Mengele and later [[spoiler:Mynce]], both blade-wielding femme fatales, both fight using the same combat style as Rayne.
* MissionControl: Severin in the second game serves this function.
* MookHorrorShow:
** Two mooks in Xerx's tower lock themselves up in an office to wait out Rayne's passing. These are the ones with the cockiest sounding voice-sets, the ones taunt Rayne as provocatively as possible, yet when you knock on their door, they wet themselves.
** The Nazis meanwhile, even at the start of the game, are nothing more then walking blood bags.
* NoOSHACompliance: Several Nazis take shelter under a car lift, which Rayne can lower on them and then mock them over. The second game has several fans and jet turbines with no covers.
* NotQuiteDead: Kommando. After his seeming death, he returns having been taken over by a Daemite.
* PuzzleBoss: This sets apart the bosses from the {{Elite Mook}}s; the bosses have some other condition before you can beat them down.
* RemakeCameo: [=DarkMan=], Rayne's Brimstone Society contact, was voiced by Lynn Mathis, who played Stranger in Terminal Reality's other games ''Nocturne'' and ''The Blair Witch Project''
* SequentialBoss: Subverted and parodied. The final boss of Act 2 is a 10-foot tall Nazi cyborg. After you drain his health bar to zero and he collapses, he stands back up again, raises his arms high into the air, and screams "You can't defeat me THAT easily!"... then promptly falls over dead. Rayne even makes a snarky comment about this.
* SerratedBladeOfPain: The female MadScientist duel-wields amputation saws.
%%* SheFu: Butcheress and Mynce.
* SociopathicHero: Subverted by Rayne. She has no qualms about slicing someone in half, but she actually makes a point of trying to emphasize her humanity, like her freak-out when [[spoiler:Mynce]] died.
%%* StupidJetpackHitler: Actual jetpack Nazis.
* ThickerThanWater: ''Massively'' averted. Rayne absolutely ''hates'' her family, with good reason and she strongly emphasizes that Kagan's offspring are ''half'' siblings.
%%* ThirdPersonPerson: Hedrox.
* ThrowawayGuns: Once the magazine for the weapon Rayne's holding is emptied, she tosses them aside.
* [[UnscrupulousHero Unscrupulous Heroine]]: Rayne doesn't mind making huge bloody messes. She frequently [[PayEvilUntoEvil Pays Evil Unto Evil]] against Nazis and members of a vicious {{Cult}}. While she doesn't like humans, Rayne has none of her family's FantasticRacism against them--and she ''hates'' vampires.
* UpdatedRerelease: ''[=BloodRayne=]'' and its sequel received a ''Terminal Cut'' re-release in 2020 on GOG.com and Steam, which features improved rendering and 4K resolutions, upscaled [=FMVs=], higher resolution uncompressed textures, and native [=XInput=] controller support.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential:
** In the mines, you may notice a few doors have been barricaded from the inside with a few Nazis hiding in them. Rayne will actively taunt these poor fellows who are just hiding from the Daemites, even though they offer no resistance; in fact they are outright cowering. They are free health should you need it, but damn.[[note]]Then again, they're ''[[AcceptablePoliticalTargets Nazis]].''[[/note]]
** Dismembering was very much possible here, particularly with [[LudicrousGibs Insane Gibs Mode]] on. And how it felt... shaving off surplus limbs then watch the Nazi in question writhe in agony, or far away screaming, or try to get away? Blowing off heads? ''Mincing them into thin little body pieces?''
* WhiteSheep: Rayne is the only (relatively) decent individual among a family of monsters. It helps that she wasn't raised by Kagan. Kagan alludes that Trumain raised other offspring of his in addition to Rayne, but they do not appear in the story. In the first game, Mynce also alludes to a half-sister of Rayne's who also works with Brimstone, likely a reference to Svetlana from ''VideoGame/{{Nocturne}}''.
%%* WorthyOpponent: This is also how the Twins and Rayne view each other in their boss fight.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Rayne in the Louisiana section. She was just a teenager at the time, but looked like a fully grown woman.
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