Bloody Roar 4
Product Description
Developer Hudson’s unique 3D fighter returns with Bloody Roar 4 for the PlayStation 2. Three new characters join the cast of originals for a total of 17 fighters altogether. Players will see increased gore and blood, and the ability to customize your fighter with the all-new development mode, which uses a new ability point system to unlock new moves and powers in addition to the capability of stealing your opponent’s go set as well. Also new is the “Zoanthropes Guage”, which allows you to balance your shape and potential. As always, each fighter possesses the ability to morph into an animal to lay some honest beat down on the competition.
Balance potential and shape with the new “Zoanthropes Guage”; Dramatic tale mode for each fighter; 9 modes of gameplay including Arcade and Character Development; Full 3D combat system with aerial juggles, counters, blocks, chains.
Release Region: United States
Release Date: November 11, 2003
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this game is GOOOOD every thing about this game IS GOOD play it
Rating: 5 / 5
This game is alot like the Tekken series. The first 20 minutes it started to get ancient.
GRAPHICS: 8.7
SOUND: 9.2
MOVEMENT: 7.9
FUN: 8.6
OVERALL: 8.6
Rating: 4 / 5
The moves and characters in this game are just plain awesome, especially the girls. My personal favorites are Shina and Uranus… Trust me, it won’t disappoint!
Rating: 5 / 5
Those who have played Bloody Roar in the past and liked it, may or may not like this one. It keeps some of the game play in there but enough was changed that it seems that it could have been its own series. The voice acting/ synch is still horrible, and some of the characters voices are different from the previous- and for the worse. They added more blood, lots more. They also modified character movemen, for me it was simpler to handle as long as I didn’t play 3 before switching to 4. There is still much room for improvement (mainly in the tale line movies). The tale is choppy, they expect you to know what all is going on and some how the characters that were looking for answers got their answer and understood what was being said, even when they weren’t given any information. I’m sorry that we had rush you and make you fight seemed to be the answer to everyones problems. It’s a excellent thing that I don’t play fighting sports meeting for tale, for playability. This one is simple to play and pick up on. Just, can’t something be done about Mana’s voice. And if you like tales, forget it. It has splendid gameplay, and lots of blood. That is really all. I just wish that if they place so much time into translating the movies to english, that they would fix up the synchronization of the clips. Here’s an even better thought: just leave it in Nihon (Japanese) but place in subs. Just hope they don’t screw that up.
Rating: 4 / 5
The Bloody Roar series has always been fun and unique. It has also been rated T in the past. This rating allows many people to delight in the game. The mature rating surprised me and then I plugged it in I understood why it was rated M. The blood factor in this game detracts from the gameplay. Yes there was blood in the other sports meeting but it wasn’t so overdone and you could turn it off. The blood in this game borders on the grotesque and twisted. It splatters everywhere with so many attacks it is nearly comical. What attacks in beast mode don’t make the blood splatter? The characters are cool but getting past the overuse of the blood is hard to do. This coupled with the fact that there are few improvements in the new game earn it a low rating.
Rating: 1 / 5