INFORMATION:
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
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."
Response
to the graphics and design was mostly favorable. Perry noted that the game's
high-resolution graphics "sharpen and crystallize the polygonal,
textured-mapped characters" and proclaimed that this brought the game
"into the top tier of best-looking PlayStation games." He added that
the animal designs "are all bizarre, lean toward a Japanese sensibility,
and are exquisitely designed, both in their tight programming, and in the level
of texture details, shape, and movement." Liu stated that while the game is
graphically sharp, "it employs minimal animation outside of the
characters." He said that the animal designs "do look pretty good,
although the human counterparts could use some work," and compared the appearance
of the Stun character's beetle form to "a bulked up Unit 01 robot from the
anime Neon Genesis Evangelion". Mielke
considered the game to be "as gorgeous as the first installment - in fact,
it looks almost exactly the same, with beautiful light-sourcing, speedy 60fps
action, and all sorts of special effects when switching into beast mode."
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".
Screen shoot
System requirement
Cpu: 700 Mhz
Ram: 256 Mb
Video Memory: 32 Mb
Windows Xp,7,Vista
INSTRUCTION
Extract your file with WinRAR
install the Game play and enjoy
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