Sunday, June 16, 2013

First Archimpressions: Rival Schools

 This game is awesome. Seriously, what more can I say?
 This game. Jesus. THIS. GAME. For starters, I love the physics, characters feel heavier than in other fighting games, it's hard to explain, but if you play it you'll notice. Another thing, it's incredibly fast and flui, even the recovery techniques add to the speedy feel, as characters place their hands on the floor, before touching it, and recover from the fall. Even neater, pick two characters from the same school, and you get chapter introductions. Even more neat, there seems to be two "Roads" depending on which partner you picked! Serves just right, as there are two endings per characters.
 It has to be mentioned, the game is hard, even on the easiest settings... until you learn how to play. There's a dodge mechanic, learn to use it. The CPU will block most of your attacks, but time the Dodge right when they use an special move, and you'll get right behind them, with an extra energy bar! Learn to abuse it and you'll outcheap the CPU.
 So far I got the good ending on both Arcade and Evolution discs with Batsu, but Evolution doesn't save the endings you get, so I'll just settle with the bad ones. Hey, they don't even have audio and getting the good ending requires some special measures which aren't necesarilly so easy.
 Almost forgot, the art. There are a 100 art pieces, 50 per disc, and they are shown while the game loads, they are awesome, even if they are in japanese. The art style of the game is also fantastic, the character designs have a very unique style, with big hands and expresive faces. The translation is not as fantastic. You can tell that characters sometimes speak way more than what the subs would have you believe, and if you recognize the japanese words, you can tell took some liberties.
 ONCE I WAKE UP, BUSHIDO BLADE 2 REVIEW, EGADS!

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