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  • Bleach Shattered Blade
  • Wii
  • Polygon Magic
  • Sega
  • October 23rd, 2007

The whole idea has to do with varying your attacks by stringing different moves together in combos. You can just repeat single attacks over and over (yawn), but it will just lead to a lot of frustration as the enemy bashes your head in. When I first picked up the game, I did what everybody would have done-I waved my Wiimote furiously and managed to win a couple of rounds. But as the opponents got tougher, this method soon proved to be unproductive.

There are overhand slash moves, lunge moves, roundhouse moves, acrobatic back flips and powerful Bankai attacks at your disposal. When you gain enough energy to release a Bankai move, you're treated with a nifty animation sequence, Final Fantasy guardian style. They happen each time you pull off one of these attacks, and some will complain about this, but if you're really good you won't have to resort to the Bankai abilities that often anyway, so there.

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I found the sword battles fun. Once you get the feel of the game, it can be pretty rewarding. The opponents you face have their particular powers and fighting styles. Some will fling energy arrows at you while the tried and true energy orbs can be used to throw your enemies off balance by lobbing a few in their direction. When you're in close-up battle and you and your adversary strike critical blows at the same time, you'll enter into a duel mode.

A new screen appears and the game's version of rock, paper, and scissors starts. But in this case, the moves are chop, slash and stab. Chop beats slash, slash beats stab, stab beats chop and so on. There are a series of battles and the victor is the one who accumulates the most winning matches. At the end of the face-off, the winner of the match unleashes a damaging attack on the loser of the duel.

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But the gameplay does have its flaws and this, no doubt, is due to the game being rushed out before it was completely finished. If you're even half paying attention to what you're doing in the game, you'll be able to figure out the AI's weakness. Although there are the game options of easy, normal and hard, I was able to defeat virtually any character I faced even on the hardest setting by exploiting this flaw. If the game had another few months of development and testing, it would have been a much better game. So to really enjoy the game, I had to refrain from using this knowledge...most of the time. (Sorry, I'm not going to spill the beans on what the AI fault is. However, I'm not above taking a few bribes...)

Are you an achievement fanatic? Do you love to unlock things in games? If your answer is "yes" to either of these questions, you'll be in unlocking heaven. BSB is filled to the brim with unlockables. As you play through the arcade and episode modes, you'll be rewarded with "kan." You can trade kan in at Urahara's shop for 3D character models, tunes, costumes, art from the game and different character voice playbacks such as, "You and me are both unlucky! You bastard!" in an over the top fashion. I played that one a couple of dozen times.

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The graphics for this game aren't bad for a mid-gen gaming machine such as the Wii. The artwork follows the style of the anime show and it's fun to see all the various cutscenes when each character goes into their Bankai powers. Some of the voice acting is good, and some of it is unintentionally funny. But followers of the anime show should be happy as they'll recognize a lot of the voices in the game.

Bleach Shattered Blade is a game with lots of potential. It's fun and can be quickly picked up for some fast fighting action. It isn't anywhere near the league of hardcore fighters such as Tekken, Soulcalibur or the others, but BSB seems to be a hybrid where anyone -- regardless of their level of gaming experience -- can join in for some blade swinging goodness. The AI is a problem in the game, however, and this takes some of the polish off of this title.

Game Score
GamePlay: Lots of sword fighting goodness with tons of unlockables. You'll have a good workout when playing this game. Anyone should be able to pick up the gameplay without much of a problem.
Graphics: Not too bad. The game is done in classic anime fashion and if that's to your liking, you'll be ok with it. Nothing too spectacular, but the animated scenes and special moves are fun to watch.
Sound: You can unlock lots of music tracks from within the game and they're good enough to just listen to for pleasure. During the regular fighting scenes, there's just a little too much repetition.
Replay Value: Welcome to unlockable heaven! If you're an achievement freak, this game will offer more than enough things to unlock. Watch your life go away as you try to get that special costume for your character.
7.5 Final Word: It's a new experience for a fighter, and that should be enough reason to try this game out. It isn't a hardcore fighter, but those who want a simple game will like it. The flawed AI is what keeps this game from really being great.
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