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Bloody Roar 3 Sony Playstation 2 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:047875802551
Condition:Used
Genre:Fighting
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_BLOODY_ROAR_3
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Bloody Roar 3 is pretty cool. It plays almost exactly like the original Bloody Roar but with better graphics and it’s also a lot faster in gameplay, the fighting is incredibly fast faced.The super moves are really cool to watch and all out, this game was pretty good. I have to admit, I wasn’t impressed with the long, boring endings that made very little sense to me. The only other thing that bothered me, slightly, was the game’s fast paced fighting.Now I realize that I said that the faster game part was a good thing but it’s also a bad thing. The reason I think it’s a bad thing too is because now, any series of strikes and special moves can become a vicious combo making it very difficult to make a comeback or a return onslaught to your opponent.The other thing that might bother others is the replay value because there isn’t much. There is the story mode and then there is the Survival mode. After that, there’s really no where else to go unless you and your friends have a Versus mode battle.Even so, if you’re considering a different kind of fighting game, seriously consider this one because Bloody Roar 3 will really challenge you. Have fun!
I’ve played this as a kid. I live this game
I have fond memories of countless hours of playing this game. playing against my brothers and having tournaments with my friends. if you love fighting games, this is a must have for you game library. thanx for the nostalgia, Red Label Games!!!
To be honest, I don’t actually OWN the game, but I did play it quite a bit at a friend’s house [2 hours straight, at least]. I must say, being anti-PS2, I was convinced this would be nothing more than a graphics-bonanza. However, I was quickly shut up by the intuitive multi-player gameplay [no single-player for me; not with two screaming teenagers behind me waiting to play!]. The moves are very original, the lightning speed is great, and the creatures [the morphs, anyway] look so cool, I just had to notice! I might add, however, that it was a bit too flashy, literally. It seemed everytime to pressed a button, a hundred different lights went off, either for a beam, and quick move, or something else. This’s a pretty common staple in Japanese games, but it gets annoying when you can’t figure out who did the damage!All in all a very interesting and fun game. Wouldn’t recommend it unless you’ve either got a good friend, or a lot of time for the single-player mode on your hands, though!
Well first of all I have to say it was a really cool game. The first time I got it, it was amazing. Humans, real human beings morphing into super natural animals. And the all the specials and combos were so unique. The graphics are xlent and the sound is awesome.Overall this game rocks. If your looking for a good fighting game, get this or one of the Tekken games. They`re awesome!
I fell in love with this game from the first time I saw it at its launch. It’s different from the rest.
The first rank of fighting games, and the select group of developers that make them, is defined very clearly in this day and age. Ask more or less anyone, and they will tell you: there is Namco, there is AM2, there is Team Ninja, and then there is Everybody Else. Or to put it more appropriately, there is nobody else. Tekken, Soul Calibur, Virtua Fighter and Dead or Alive have captured the lion’s share of the attention in the genre since the peak of the Playstation era, when DOA came out of nowhere to become a recognized contender.Which Bloody Roar never quite was. Raizing’s lycanthropic fighter had two outings on the PlayStation, both localized by Sony and met respectably at the box office, but the franchise never seemed to earn the respect that Dead or Alive pried loose from the market and that Tekken and Virtua Fighter seemingly possessed by default. DOA’s next-generation debut received a flurry of hype and anticipation, while the eventual arrival of Bloody Roar 3 on System 246 and PS2 barely raised eyebrows. Unfair? To a degree. Bloody Roar 3 is not the toe-to-toe equal of Soul Calibur or Tekken Tag Tournament, and it’s not as ambitious as DOA2 in some ways, but it’s undeniably fun as a solo or multiplayer game, and every so often it throws out a moment of serious graphical flair. It’s certainly worthy of its American release, which has come thanks to Activision, and it’s worth the attention of those looking for something off-beat in a fighting game.Bloody Roar’s gimmick i.
got the game a couple of days early and that was good everything was in great shape and plays great
Love it
Hello, animals r suppose to beat each other up.so why dont u guys make a new game called ‘Bloody Roar:Ultimate Beast’and make levels where you can drop opponents and chase after them.everybody’s doing it(MK:Deception,Doa,u guys…well only in knock-outs).and add new characters.if u need help, i can help make the game and make it sell once again