![]() ![]() If you find this game its worth picking up for PS2. The story doesn't seem to be here, and maybe extra game modes, but thats okay. There are combos and super moves that do extra animations. The game is as fast as Soul Calibur and about as easy to learn. Colorful graphics, but not incredibly detailed is how I'd describe it. The animations are also dead on for a 2001 title. The music is exciting and sounds well mixed. The animal transformations are a bit creepy, like a bunny in a mini-skirt or a reptile in a bikini. The game is as fast as Soul Calibur and This is a straight-up, pick-up and play arcade fighter that has a polished engine. This is a straight-up, pick-up and play arcade fighter that has a polished engine. Now I only have to get a Gamecube so I can buy BR: Primal Fury. All in all the series remains as good as ever, still the best fighter around. However, I added a point for bringing back the awesomeness of the original Bakaryu as a kick-ass cyber-mole known as Kohryu. I felt obligated to deduct a point for not having as cool a story mode as BR2, STILL not bring back Greg the gorrilla, Mitsuko the boar or Fox the fox (guy or girl, you be the judge) from BR1 glory, and a point for the cheesy voices (SHUT UP Shenlong!!!!). I felt obligated to deduct a point for not having as cool a story mode as BR2, STILL not bring back Greg the gorrilla, Mitsuko the boar or Fox the fox (guy or girl, you be the judge) from I've been a diehard fan of the series since the first (I still keep BR1, 2 & 3 in mint condition), and BR3 is definitely the best so far, but I couldn't give it a 10 even though I wanted to. I've been a diehard fan of the series since the first (I still keep BR1, 2 & 3 in mint condition), and BR3 is definitely the best so far, but I couldn't give it a 10 even though I wanted to. It might warrant a purchase to newbies of the series, but the diehard fans of the series will definitely want to rent this one first. The only saving grace here is that it's one of the fastest paced fighting games on the market, and that's saying a lot. The fact that the two secret characters don't even HAVE stories at all is supporting evidence of that. It had potential to be good, but it was obviously strung together at the last minute. Not only was the story mode removed (I'm still dumbfounded by the complete idiocy of that), but in it's place is a confusing jaunt about a magical stone and a race of beings called the Unborn. Any attempt of making a coherent plot was apparently tossed out the window to make room for the pretty graphics. This would have been a good game if it was the first in the series. Not only was the story mode removed (I'm still dumbfounded by the complete idiocy of that), but in it's Any longtime fans of the series reading this? Do yourselves a favor and do NOT pick this one up. … ExpandĪny longtime fans of the series reading this? Do yourselves a favor and do NOT pick this one up. That was the best part about BR2-it gave one an incentive to learn all the characters instead of just specialising in one. *wink* I *do* have a PS2, well, technically it's my fincee's, and this (Along with the othr BR's) is the only game series that graces *my* game cubby. The ability to completely express the freedom of the annimal motion is exquisite, and once I finished mastering my Shina, I moved onto the other members of the "cast." I have learned how to unlock Uranus, despite the rampant cheating of the game, but that knowledge is not for public consumption. ![]() Being the feline lover that I am, I find very few non-dog games, and Bloody Roar is one of the best of them. The ability to completely express the freedom of the annimal motion is exquisite, and once I finished mastering my Shina, I moved onto the I was never a fan of any fighting games until one of my good friends coaxed me into picking up a playstation controller and becoming a cat. I was never a fan of any fighting games until one of my good friends coaxed me into picking up a playstation controller and becoming a cat. ![]()
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