Summary
- Release Year: 2006
- Genres: Fighting
- Platforms: Wii
- Developers: Polygon Magic
- Publishers: Sega, Shonen Jump, Viz Media
Bleach: Shattered Blade (2006) Review
Bleach: Shattered Blade is a fighting game developed by Sega for the Wii. It was released in Japan in 2006 and in North America and Europe in 2007. The game is based on the popular Bleach anime and manga series, and features a story mode that follows an original character named Arturo Plateado.
Gameplay
Bleach: Shattered Blade is a 3D fighting game that uses the Wii Remote and Nunchuck controllers. Players can use the Wii Remote to swing their swords and perform special attacks, while the Nunchuck is used to move around and dodge attacks. The game features a variety of different characters to play as, each with their own unique abilities and fighting styles.
The game’s story mode follows Arturo Plateado, a young man who is drawn into the world of the Soul Reapers after his sister is attacked by a Hollow. Arturo is given a Zanpakuto by Rukia Kuchiki, and he must learn to use it to fight Hollows and protect the innocent.
The story mode is divided into several chapters, each of which features a different boss fight. The boss fights are challenging, but they are also very rewarding. Defeating a boss will unlock new characters and items, and it will also progress the story.
In addition to the story mode, Bleach: Shattered Blade also features a number of other game modes, including:
- Arcade Mode: Fight against a series of computer-controlled opponents.
- Versus Mode: Play against a friend or family member.
- Training Mode: Practice your combos and techniques.
- Collection Mode: Collect items and artwork from the Bleach series.
Graphics
Bleach: Shattered Blade features cel-shaded graphics that are faithful to the anime and manga series. The character models are well-detailed, and the environments are lush and vibrant. The game’s cutscenes are also very well-done, and they help to tell the story in a visually engaging way.
Sound
Bleach: Shattered Blade features a soundtrack that is composed of a mix of rock and orchestral music. The music is very catchy and it helps to create a sense of excitement and urgency during the battles. The voice acting is also very good, and it helps to bring the characters to life.
Reception
Bleach: Shattered Blade received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised the game’s graphics, sound, and story mode, while others criticized its repetitive gameplay and lack of online multiplayer. However, the game was a commercial success, selling over 1 million copies worldwide.
Conclusion
Bleach: Shattered Blade is a fun and unique fighting game for the Wii. The game’s story mode is particularly enjoyable, and it features a cast of characters that are both familiar and new. The gameplay is solid, and the graphics and sound are top-notch. If you are a fan of the Bleach anime and manga series, or if you are just looking for a fun and challenging fighting game, then Bleach: Shattered Blade is definitely worth checking out.
Score
7.5 out of 10
Pros
- Faithful to the Bleach anime and manga series
- Well-detailed character models and environments
- Catchy soundtrack
- Good voice acting
- Fun and challenging story mode
Cons
- Repetitive gameplay
- Lack of online multiplayer
Review Score
7.5/10