raremew Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 The combo system on this game was pretty neat huh?
Reigizuo_78 Posted November 6, 2012 Posted November 6, 2012 Bloody Roar 2 is an interesting fighter to try out, but falls short compared to other fighting games in 1999. Casual gamers might find something to like about BR2, but hardcore fighting game players had plenty of other hit titles they were busy with in 1999. On that note, maybe Bloody Roar 2 would appeal to someone that is tired of getting their ass kicked in real fighting games like Tekken, Soul Calibur and Street Fighter.... Ouch! ~TFG Webmaster There is something bout the TFG guy i dnt like >_< The Power Of Excellence <3 ReigiOzora18's YouTube Channel
Sir Lord Alpyne Posted November 6, 2012 Posted November 6, 2012 i 2nd that. apparently, he must've bein' gettin' his ass stomp'd on BR2, which is prob'bly why his sucka-punk ass made that VERY SPECIFIC statement. Reigizuo_78 1 Kord Elite Kommander of the RSA
Reigizuo_78 Posted November 6, 2012 Posted November 6, 2012 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THIS The Power Of Excellence <3 ReigiOzora18's YouTube Channel
DevilRaptorB Posted November 7, 2012 Posted November 7, 2012 I never played the first, but from what I understood from my cousin BR 1 was hand dawn the best game in the series , 4 was the worst, it had potentials , but in the end the makers of the game just sucked so hard there , man, I wish they would announce a new bloody Roar game already. who is with me in this ? Sir Lord Alpyne 1
Sir Lord Alpyne Posted November 7, 2012 Posted November 7, 2012 man, I wish they would announce a new bloody Roar game already. who is with me in this ? ^---+1 for that. BR2 was tha best in tha series to me tho. Kord Elite Kommander of the RSA
MugoUrth Posted November 8, 2012 Posted November 8, 2012 I've played both Beastorizer (Bloody Roar 1) and Bloody Roar 2, and I honestly like the first game better. It might just be the characters, though. The cast in the first game was pretty well diversified with a lot of colorful characters. I generally played as Mitsuko a lot, but I used Greg, Alice, Fox, Bakuryu, and Long quite a bit, too. Bloody Roar 2's new characters were... kind of boring. Mitsuko, Fox, and Greg are gone (As well as Gado, who I didn't like all that much anyway). Bakuryu was completely redesigned into a more generic ninja character, and eventually became a Strider Hiryu look-alike. Jenny, I guess, would be okay if she were in any other game, but when the other characters go full anthro, a glorified vampire isn't going to cut it for me. Stun is generally an uninteresting mummy character who's more weird than cool. And his mecha bug form is kind of meh to me. Bushuzima is super freaky, but not in a good way. The character is more ridiculous than charming. That character who replaced Gado (Forgot the person's name) is even more dull than Gado. Uriko's new Half-Beast form is pretty much the same as Jenny, as it's not full-anthro like the other forms. I liked her better when she turned into a Super demon. But like the first post said, I really liked that it wasn't a button masher. Bloody Roar and Bloody Roar 2 have a pretty simplistic gameplay style that's really addicting. Bloody Roar 2 is an interesting fighter to try out, but falls short compared to other fighting games in 1999. Casual gamers might find something to like about BR2, but hardcore fighting game players had plenty of other hit titles they were busy with in 1999. On that note, maybe Bloody Roar 2 would appeal to someone that is tired of getting their ass kicked in real fighting games like Tekken, Soul Calibur and Street Fighter.... Ouch! ~TFG Webmaster There is something bout the TFG guy i dnt like >_< I think part of it is that the guy is anti-furry, so he's kind of biased towards the series. Mega Evil Ninja Slurpuff STRIKES AGAIN!!! http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/ou-86635112
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