The half-vampire femme fatale known as Rayne returns in a revamped edition for modern consoles next month.

BloodRayne 2: ReVamped launches on Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch, and will be the first time the original BloodRayne games will appear on a Nintendo console.

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Originally launched on the PS2 in 2002, BloodRayne was an action-adventure slasher that was set in 1933 and 1938. You played an agent of the Brimstone Society sent to locations such as a Nazi fortress in Argentina, an ancient German castle, and a swamp town in Lousiana to fight against supernatural creatures and the Nazi army.

The sequel BloodRayne 2 followed in 2004 and jumped forwards decades later for a contemporary 2000s setting. The games were generally well-received and did well enough to create a media franchise that included comic books and a movie. Apparently, Rayne was also one of the first videogame characters to appear topless in Playboy (so now you know).

The revamped versions of these games feature a number of modern enhancements. These include:

  • Support for higher display resolutions (up to 4K/3840×2160 on supported consoles)
  • Upscaled cinematic videos
  • Improvements to lighting at the engine level, plus fully reprocessed lighting data
  • Engine improvements to support uncompressed original textures
  • Improvements to effects such as reflections, water, fog, and shadows

In addition, voiced audio and localized texts will include English, French, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish.

BloodRayne also spawned a movie adaptation, released in January 2006, which starred Kristanna Loken (yeah, me neither) as Rayne and Ben Kingsley as her father Kagan. It was directed by the infamous Uwe Boll, who has directed other video-game-to-movie adaptations including House of the Dead and Alone in the Dark. The film has a score of 18/100 on Metacritic from 13 critic reviews, but a user score of 7.5/10 from many more, so who knows?

BloodRayne 2: ReVamped looks a better bet, however, if you're into vampire-themed games.

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