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Abstract: "Good things come to those who wait," said some wise old man an awfully long time ago. And countless years later these sagely words still ring true; Bleach: Blade of Fate is finally available in Europe a whole 24 months after its initial publication in...
Abstract: It's unfortunate, but most games based on anime really aren't that good. It's rare when you find a game that comes from pre-existing material that can re-invigorate your faith that good games can be made that are based on an anime. Bleach: The Blade of Fa...
Abstract: A 2D fighter that is developed by the creative team behind Gunstar Heroes and is based on one of the most popular anime series in the world? Sounds like a winning combination, dont you think? When most people hear the word "bleach" they probably thin...
Its a solidly designed, deep fighting game with loads of characters, Nice 2D artwork and visual effects, Loads of character voices, and theyre all the shows actual actors, Story mode and spirit deck construction will keep you occupied, So will the multipl...
Fourplayer online matches suffer from lag, especially if spirit cards are overused.
Bleach: The Blade of Fate is a great fighting game that will appeal to fans of the show and general fans of the fighting genre. ...
Abstract: VIDEO: Head over to our videos page to check out all Bleach: The Blade of Fate footage!Two samurais wearing dark keikogis, the uniform associated with Japanese martial arts, stand silently facing each other, anticipating each other's move before the of...
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Published: 2007-11-02, Author: Dan , review by: gamespy.com
Bucks the trend of awful anime games; solid fighting experience; accessible for newbies and vets.
Spotty AI at points; single-cart play requires redownloading after each battle.
A multitude of factors exist that would deter the average gamer from trying out Bleach: The Blade of Fate, it being a licensed title based off a popular anime series chief among them. However, dont turn those noses upward so quickly. Thatd be a colos...
Abstract: SEGA of America Since the launch of the DS, the gaming community has been treated to a wide variety of handheld great titles. Racing fans have their hands full with Mario Kart DS, FPS enthusiasts have gotten their hands on Metroid Prime: Hunters, and p...
Abstract: Bleach: Blade of Fate can already appeal to a lot of niche fan bases. Bleach fans, Sega fans, and even Treasure fans have probably been looking forward to this little fighter for a while, especially based on early hype from importers nearly a year ago ...
Abstract: Don’t let the anime license fool you; this is a surprisingly competent fighting game. For those of you unfamiliar with Bleach, here’s the crash course: Ichigo Kurasaki, a 15-year old high school student, can see and interact with spirits. This...
All in all, Bleach: The Blade of Fate is a well rounded game. It had the “hot key” feature that I love for those of us how fail miserably at those button combos. Being able to play all the characters in the Soul Society arc was definitely a bi...