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I've only played Bloodraye 2 and it was quite easy. A good game but pretty easy. I don't think it was supposed to be hard.
That's not to say BloodRayne 2 isn't hard. It was way more flashy than the other two- the combat was the scene stealer. And I played with Gratuitious Dismemberment on (c'mon- with THOSE blades, ♥♥♥♥ would go flying off). I remember the boss battles being the real difficulty to BR2. And throwing those damn minions into the speakers at Club Strages was.... annoying (hello!).
BR:Betrayal, though? This game will kick you swiftly in the crouch of your pants, spit in your eye, call your mother a dirty ♥♥♥♥♥, and be ready to do it all again by the time Rayne respawned.
Can't wait!
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that high jump move that requires you to tilt around is the only problem i have with the game.
Just think you're *kind of* controlling a fighting game character more than just a simple run and press-a-button. You'll get used to the control a lot quicker that way.