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5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 11 / 11
Date: October 30, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Look, this game is hands down the best fighter on the DS and one of the best fighters out there today 2d or 3d. It doesn't beat virtual fighter 5 or anything like that but as far as fighters of this type go its up there. As for the language. The mild profanity included in the game which respects its rating isn't just ok, its actually needed because believe it or not the few vulgarity's in it are part of the characters catch phrases in the show or things they are known to say in certain situations. If they took that out it wouldn't be true to the anime or the manga so, while I respect your point of view, giving it a rating of 3 over language is incorrect. You are rating the game on how it plays. Not rating the game on what age you should be to play it. Thats what the other company does. So, as far as sticking to the main topic as far as this being a fighter for the DS and based off an anime. It sticks true to both with 5 stars easy. There is no better handheld fighter. It could be even more addictive than your console one even.
Awesome fighter!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 10
Date: November 02, 2007
Author: Amazon User
All you need to know is that this game is developed by Treasure. Buy any game made by Treasure, you will be satisfied. Whether you watch Bleach or not, this game is an awesome 2-d fighter. I did find the story mode a bit lacking as you can only play as Ichigo(EDIT: incorrect, beating it with Ichigo unlocks other story modes!), but with the other modes and ONLINE play it doesn't really matter.
best handheld fighter
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: November 15, 2007
Author: Amazon User
If you dont know what bleach is and you like fighting games, buy this!
This is the best fighting game I've ever played on a handheld. I usually expect handheld fighters to be inferior to console ones but this one breaks the mold, its really good and I love playing it on ds and dont find myself wishing it was on a tv. The spirit cards really add a ton of strategy to the game. Online is really fun but the auto-guard option can be kinda cheap when its on, it helps new players but sometimes its cheap when you know a human couldnt block your attack that fast without it. Using the touch screen for special moves is great because it lets newer players keep up with advanced and the spirit power guage keeps them from button mashing to win. Hope they bring the sequel to the usa...
Great Action Game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 25, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I got it recently and i've been stuck to it ever since! This game is great for Bleach fans and even if you dont know Bleach, you will enjoy it. The 2-D fighting is challenging and fun! Although the story was a bit short, you can enjoy playing 22 other episodes with other characters. Versus mode is great to have fun with friends. It never gets boring as you pratice new skills such as bankai. I am very sastisfied with my purchase. =^_^=
One of the Best Fighting Games Ever!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Bleach the Blade of Fate is one the best fighting games for the D.S. You can play as all your favorite characters accept Kisuke Urahara. Even if you don't know about bleach or think the show is stupid, this game rocks. There is some swearing but that's just what some of the characters personalities are like. The controls are easy to learn, it takes a good amount of time to beat. Unlike most games of its type, it's still fun to play even after you beat it. If you think D.S. games are boring like most Game Boy games are, I dare you to play Bleach the Blade of Fate It will change your mind!
What a fun game for bleach fans!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 18, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I think this game is so awesome! you can play as over 20 characters! Including all the (captains...vice caps) and nemu, yachiru... even hollow ichigo which was not in the wii:bleach shattered blade. And wow all the bankais and attacks are exacly like the show! You can unlock picures and sounds of characters in english... i prefer japanese but i guess english isnt as bad.I think the best character to play as is renji and maybe momo hinamori. You can also play story mode, time attack mode, and survival mode. Which you can unlock around the end of the game. but overall... ITS AN AWESOME fighting GAME!
WOW I meant WOW
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 15, 2008
Author: Amazon User
WOOOOOOOW from my heart
this game is so cool & I love so much (I'm Bleach Fan) :D
I really advice you to buy it,,,
by the way I've already finished the game & I've got all the fighters (Ichigo, Hallow, Rukia, Izen, ...etc)
Good Luck ;)
A great fighter for fans and non-fans
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 14, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Years ago I used to be heavily into multiple genres. Even ones I've all but ignored today like fighting and racing games got heavy play, mainly due to having people I can actually play the game with. But over time, my interest changed to RPG's and action games and I literally haven't played a fighter in years. But since I'm a big Bleach fan, I just had to check out the game. Fans of the show will find plenty to love about the game and even makes a great fighter for those not into the show.
Story: The story mainly centers on Ichigo Kurosaki, a high school student who absorbed the powers of Soul Reaper Rukia Kuchiki, a fighter part of a group who hunts Hollows, giant monsters that human eyes can't see. While able to save his family, Ichigo all but drained Rukia of her powers which is a big no-no and Rukia is taken away to be executed. Ichigo along with friends Orihime, Uryu and Chad as well as cat guide Yoruichi travel to the Soul Society to rescue Rukia.
Graphics: The graphics are pretty usable for a fighter and since this is a DS fighter it's not going to have the wow of Final Fantasy IV but sprites are animated quite well, there's barely any slowdown even when things get hectic and some special moves of characters look pretty awesome.
Sound/Music: Racing, like fighting, is the kind of genre where I kind of prefer having my own music playing. It's not that the music is bad here as its serviceable but it's not really memorable in the least and the voice acting can get annoying when every move has the accompanying sound effect for each one.
Gameplay: With a wide assortment of characters to choose from, the variety is quite welcome from the big and powerful like Chad or Kenpachi to more agile opponents like Yachiru or Yoruichi. The move lists are pretty much the same for everyone but it becomes strategic in figuring out how to use each one's strengths. So one move might be projectile based while the same move for a different fighter is a combo that shoots your opponent in the air. Some fighters though are just simply too clumsy to use and don't really feel enjoyable while others are kind of a blast and become favorites.
Added to the mix are Spirit Cards which you tap on the touch screen which will give you brief benefits such as disabling your opponent's ability to jump while another might exchange your spiritual power for theirs which allows you to activave your special moves. Since using the moves is part of a meter that recharges, it's a good benefit to switch yours with theirs. Only problem is that because your fighting with a normal playing position, it's awkward to hit the card with your thumb or nail. And activating the special moves can be frustrating, especially with some of the story mode's you against 2-3 opponents. Luckily, there's a different menu you can switch to on the touch screen where the moves can simply be pressed to activate.
With challenge modes, versus, Wi-Fi play, download play as well as the somewhat lengthy (and rather repetitive) story mode, there's plenty to love about the game though it helps if you're a Bleach fan since it's a lot more cooler. Even when my hand cramped a bit, I still kept playing which says something about the game...or me being stubborn about taking breaks.
Double-Edged Sword
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 13, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Developed by Treasure and licensed by Sega, "Bleach: The Blade of Fate" is a rare case of being both a DS fighting game that's actually playable and an anime-based game that doesn't suck. Before you even press the Start button, you're treated to a Japanese rock ballad, in the form of an actual theme song from the show. From there, you take part in a slugfest of epic proportions.
At first the game's story mode--following the second season of the anime--can only be played with the show's sword-slashing hero, Ichigo Kurosaki. Once you win, you unlock stories for the other 22 characters in the game. Basically the more you play, the more characters and features pop up, including picture and music galleries. If you want to play without having to read all that dialogue, though, switch to Arcade Mode.
While the special and super moves for each character are still performed with D-pad/button combinations (listed on the pause menu), the game compensates for the DS' unforgiving controls by providing special "hot keys" on the touch screen, enabling players to pull off specials and supers with one tap. The problem here is that you leave yourself vulnerable to attack the instant you move your thumbs from the buttons to the touch screen. But having more wins than losses, I can't really complain.
On the touch screen you can also switch to a pair of power-up cards that strengthen your fighter's attributes and weaken those of your opponent. On top of that, you can spend your winnings (cause you do win currency with each victory) on new cards to customize your default deck or create your own. My other gripe with "Bleach" is that while playing against other gamers, to literally have such power-ups at your fingertips may give you an unfair advantage over everyone else and vice-versa, if my bouts with the game's AI are any indication.
Still, you can't deny that Sega has quite a goldmine on its hands. With solid graphics, gameplay that suits beginner and expert gamers alike, and even voice-overs from the English cast of the anime, "Bleach: The Blade of Fate" is sure to keep you busy--at least until the sequel is released this year.
This game is rated T for Teen: Violence, Adult Language.
Anime that makes gaming look good
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 18, 2008
Author: Amazon User
When I heard they were finally bringing a Bleach game to the U.S. I was excited, and bought a DS for this reason alone. The game did not disappoint.
You can choose to play story mode, arcade mode and even adventure online facing off with other Shinigami.
The only downside to the game is the story mode moves really fast. Bam you're there, bam you're facing the generals. It's a quick game as far as story mode goes, but that's not the real gem. The true beautiful of this game is the online battles.
I highly recommend this to any fan of Bleach, and any fan of fighters.
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