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Bloody Roar II
is a brawler arcade game developed by
Eighting/Raizing in 1999. (Also known as Bloody Roar 2: Bringer of the
New Age in Japan/Europe and Bloody Roar II: The New Breed in the United
States.)
Bloody Roar series differs from other fighting games as every character has a beast mode that can be used to use new attacks, recover some of lost health and generally to be faster and/or more powerful with their attacks.
Bloody Roar series differs from other fighting games as every character has a beast mode that can be used to use new attacks, recover some of lost health and generally to be faster and/or more powerful with their attacks.
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Bloody Roar 2 received generally positive reviews from critics. Doug Perry of IGN said that "What the game lacks in history and originality, it makes up for in a deep combo-laden fighting system, exquisite graphics, and layers of gameplay modes that few games offer." Johnny Liu of Game Revolution concluded that "Bloody Roar II is a game that you just don't want to spend that much time with. It's fine for a try or two and nothing more. While good enough, Bloody Roar II isn't anywhere near the best. James Mielke of GameSpot said that "if you never picked up the first game, Bloody Roar 2 is still a good game, with a much better cast than the first one. However, in contrast to the original American version of BR1, Bloody Roar 2 is a marginal improvement that still suffers from second-best status due to the exclusion of integral gameplay elements that should never have been messed with. The game is a major disappointment for such a promising series."
Bloody Roar 2 received generally positive reviews from critics. Doug Perry of IGN said that "What the game lacks in history and originality, it makes up for in a deep combo-laden fighting system, exquisite graphics, and layers of gameplay modes that few games offer." Johnny Liu of Game Revolution concluded that "Bloody Roar II is a game that you just don't want to spend that much time with. It's fine for a try or two and nothing more. While good enough, Bloody Roar II isn't anywhere near the best. James Mielke of GameSpot said that "if you never picked up the first game, Bloody Roar 2 is still a good game, with a much better cast than the first one. However, in contrast to the original American version of BR1, Bloody Roar 2 is a marginal improvement that still suffers from second-best status due to the exclusion of integral gameplay elements that should never have been messed with. The game is a major disappointment for such a promising series."
The sound and music was met with mixed
response. Perry said that the sound effects were "as good if not better
than last year's game," but called the music "truly uninspired" and
compared it to "a series of generic riffs extracted straight from the
bad heavy metal of the dour mid-'80s." Liu was critical of the
voice-acting, noting that "most of these guys sound just sound wrong"
and that "the announcer is completely devoid of excitement; instead of
getting pumped up for an exciting match, I felt more pumped up to go do
something else... anything else." His response to the rest of the audio
was more middling, saying that the sound effects are "good, but nothing
new" and the music "isn't very impressive -- typical fighter fare, with a
few choice selections, funneling down to some bothersome noise." Mielke
positively described the voice-overs and sound effects as "really well
done".
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