Plasma Sword
- complete with original sleeve and instructions
Editorial Review
Capcom has a reputation for making splendid fighting sports meeting, with the Street Fighter series crowning its list. Plasma Sword, yet another fighter from Capcom and the sequel to Star Gladiator for the PlayStation, gives players 22 characters, each with his or her own plasma weapon ranging from rifles and swords to rings and oversized yo-yos.
The game is set in the future, with neo-cities, dead planets, and outer space filling the backgrounds. The characters range from cyborgs to lone swordsmen, each with a slightly altered double. Characters can use pent-up energy to go superpowerful plasma combos that are a visual treat.
For those familiar with fighting sports meeting, Plasma Sword’s controls should be a quick examine, while those not familiar with fighting sports meeting can switch to simple mode, which lets you go special moves with just one button.
Like other fighting sports meeting, this game centers on brawling, yet it isn’t as violent as Mortal Kombat or Wu-Tang: Shaolin Stylishness. One drawback of Plasma Sword is that graphics are rendered in 2-D as opposed to more cutting-edge 3-D fighters like Namco’s must-own Soul Calibur. Still, for a game with slightly dated graphics, it’s a solid fighting game. –Robb Guido
Pros:
- 22 characters each with his or her own plasma weapon
- Special-effect enhanced plasma combos
Cons:
- Mainly for fans of fighting sports meeting
- Not as complex as other Capcom fighters, for better and for worse
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This game is excellent because of the creativity that was place into it. My favorite charter is Saturn. The colors aren’t complex but are nice to the eyes, and the graphics are above the norm. They should have had FMV for the endings, though. The play system is not too hard to learn but not too simplistic, so it doesn’t get dull too quickly. If you have some cash to blow, buy this game; if not, it isn’t a must need.
Rating: 4 / 5
Beilsten was standing in front of Prince.Prince lashed out a yo-yo smashed Balstein in the face.Prince then let out an energy ball and smashed Balstein.He hit Balstein with 10 doll bombs,and then got out of kicking range……
This is what this game is about.Special attacks and sweet blocks.Every character has his or her own clone-type they must fight before fighting Bilstein.A very fun and fascinating game.Can hook you on and on,just trying to find out the moves!A tekken with a twist,I give this book 2 thumbs up.The game also allows most of the characters,at the beggining!This game is a very sweet game,and has brilliant controller function.It also has humor,when Prince walks backwards,he walks,Michael Jackson stylishness!
Rating: 5 / 5
Although this game may look “kiddy” it is in fact fun. To be honest the only reason I bought the game was because Hayato was in it and I always play with him on Marvel vs. Capcom 2. But this game revitalized a sense of pure fun which had died in me since the original MK days. This game is by the side of the Capcom game line including the usual frenzied combos and specials. So if you want my advice it is truly one of the funnest fighting sports meeting to come out in a long time and you can tell the people at Capcom really used their imaginations making it (need I hark back you of Saturns “Dance with me” special?). So in small, if you like fighting sports meeting, crazy and cool looking moves, and a excellent time, this game is for you.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a splendid game. There are 22 characters, and 2 of each are a like. The moves are splendid, although i wish there were more. The price is only …. I first played this at a friends house and loved it, so I chose to get it. The moves are simple to learn since it says in the instruction booklet. It is pretty simple but not too simple so it doesn’t get dull quick.
Rating: 5 / 5