
ALMOST DECENT.Greetings from the hunt, Creators. He is a third rate actor at best that gives an almost decent performance. While some praise his dark and iconic voice, I feel that each individual battle would benefit without him. This is not only limited to the voice actors of the characters but to the announcer as well. All of the voices sound just too generic for my taste.
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The voice acting is sub par, which is definitely nothing new for fighting games or the Bloody Roar series in general. Turn some real music on and it will be a much more rewarding experience. There is not a single notable track that stands out, and is mainly just generic rock/metal riffs. This is one fighting game where I actually recommend you to turn off the music during battle. While it isn’t anything over the top, it does sound fine. The sound effects are nothing spectacular, just the standard punches/kicks/impacts. Smooth sixty frames per second all the way.ĭo to recent Twitch stream conversations, I feel obligated to mention the sound. I can easily say that Bloody Roar II is one of the best looking games for the PlayStation. On the other hand, the arenas themselves were kind of bland in design, yet still fit into the general look and theme.

The added special effects are a nice touch as well, not taking away or being distracting from the gameplay whatsoever. To my surprise, the transformations performed without even dropping a single frame. Bloody Roar II‘s graphics are clean and crisp, which I thought would be the opposite case during transformations. While not as important as the fighting mechanic, the graphics are a large part of any fighting game, let alone any game in general. If I can say anything it’s that Bloody Roar II completely reinvents the game by adding more juggling! Now there is more juggling than anything before! Finally they brought Bloody Roar II into the modern era of 3D fighting. The standout trait is the improved side-stepping mechanic, allowing you to break out of most combos and adding another level to 3D fighting. Super beast moves have been added to create another layer of depth to each match, but they are entirely too easy to perform. Since fighting systems have been generally the same since the beginnings of Mortal Kombat and Virtua Fighter, Bloody Roar II doesn’t really bring anything new to the table. They feel in the same realm as cheats from other games (i.e Big Heads and Afterimages) but add a small amount of flair to your combat to the death. The most surprising mode, Custom mode, allows you to manipulate your fighters however you like with a variety of custom appearance modifications. While the story isn’t anything special, the mode gives you something new to try in between arcades or bouts against your mates. My personal favorites are Bakuryu the Mole and Stun the Insects.Īre you tired of the normal and lame arcade and versus modes? Well this time around, Bloody Roar II brings you even more options than ever! Beyond the standard modes that can be found in any fighting game, Bloody Roar II offers a Story, Survival, Watch, and Custom mode. Due to this, each player can easily pick a favorite or two characters and will never touch the rest. All of the Zoanthropes are actually decently designed even when changing into beast mode, making each character appear unique and not just color palette swaps (I’m looking at you Mortal Kombat). Each of the characters have their own unique fighting styles with varying degrees of difficulty in their use. Now which Zoanthropes are playable in Bloody Roar II? Well the second entry sports eleven playable characters, which you can find below. Someone has been taking notes from the X-Men franchise. What is the ZLF behind the scenes? Why obviously a terrorist group that is determined to kill all humans. The remaining Zoanthropes banded together and formed the “Zoanthrope Liberation Front” in order to have recognition and dignity of Zoanthropes everywhere. But Rhuts, weren’t they defeated in the original Bloody Roar? Why yes random reader, that is true, except not all of the Zoanthropes were defeated.



Enter the Tylon Corporation, a major conglomerate that created the character/beast hybrids known as Zoanthropes. We all know that when it comes to fighting games, the story is almost always rather flimsy and unnecessary.
