Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Xbox)

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Developer(s) The Collective, Inc.
Publisher(s) Fox Interactive
Distributor(s) Electronic Arts
Release date(s) August 18, 2002
Genre(s) Beat 'em up
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
Platform(s) Xbox

Buffy the Vampire Slayer is the second video game based on Buffy franchise to be released, though the earliest in terms of setting and the first for a console.

The game was written by Christopher Golden and Thomas E. Sniegoski.

Contents

[edit] Story

Set in the third season between "Revelations" and "Lovers Walk". The Master, being resurrected in a phantom form, is searching for a body to possess.

[edit] Levels

There are 13 levels in the game.

[edit] Characters

[edit] Enemies

[edit] Voice Cast

[edit] Production and Release

This project started as a PlayStation game[1], but development was moved to the Dreamcast[2] and Windows[3]. These versions were later scrapped[4][5], and development was moved to the Xbox[6].

The game was re-released as part of the Xbox Classics series.

[edit] Trivia

  • While Buffy the Vampire Slayer was advertised as a single-player game, it has a hidden multiplayer mode, apparently for debugging purposes[7].
  • Buffy cannot swim in this game. She dies instantly if she falls into deep water.
  • The game starts with a variation of the expository narrative that was featured in the early Buffy episodes, as well as a variation on the opening titles sequence. However, both of these are made up of game footage.
  • When in the Sunnydale High School library, you can see a diploma hanging on the wall with a "Whatever" title on it.

[edit] Goofs

  • It is possible to kill the big, tough vampire in The Bronze by depleting his life and staking him in the ground. However, when the player tries to escape, he is alive again.
  • When you fight against Angel in the hidden multiplayer mode, Buffy will say lines referring to The Master, not Angel (though Angel was possessed by The Master in single-player mode).

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