Bleach: The Blade of Fate

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Bleach: The Blade of Fate
Developer(s) Treasure Co. Ltd
Publisher(s) Sega
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Release date JPN January 26, 2006
NA October 10, 2007[1]
EU February 29, 2008
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer, Online multiplayer
Rating(s) CERO: All Ages
ESRB: Teen
Media 1 Gigabit flash card
Input methods D-Pad, buttons, touch screen

Bleach: The Blade of Fate,[2] known in Japan as Bleach DS Sōten ni Kakeru Unmei (BLEACH DS 蒼天に駆ける運命? lit. "Bleach DS: A Fate Running into the Blue Sky") is a 2D Fighting game that features that cast of characters from the popular Bleach anime and manga. The Japanese version also features Nintendo's WFC, allowing players to connect and play against players all over the world(This service was removed from the International release, as it was Lunar Knights and Mega Man Star Force). The game modes include story mode, arcade mode, VS mode, training mode, challenge mode, and survival mode, time attack mode and Urahara shop.

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[edit] Storyline in Story Mode

Bleach: The Blade of Fate video game for the Nintendo DS system follows the main protagonist of the anime and manga, Ichigo Kurosaki, on his quest to save a Shinigami named Rukia Kuchiki, who is scheduled for execution at the cost of giving Ichigo her Shinigami powers. The story modes for each character vary and an additional 22 episodes can be unlocked upon completing the new unlocked episodes after Rescue Rukia. Episode 23 of story mode called Soul Reaper Chronicle follows the Bleach anime where Ichigo Kurosaki lost his shinigami powers after being attacked by Byakuya Kuchiki and fighting for his life and ends at the point in the anime where Sosuke Aizen obtains an item hidden inside Rukia Kuchiki's gigai. After obtaining the item Aizen calls out a swarm of Menos Grande and sets off to obtain the key to the King of The Soul Society.

[edit] Gameplay

Battles in Bleach are between two and four characters in any combination of teams and enemies. Ally/Enemy characters can either be AI controlled, or controlled by other players via Nintendo WFC(JPN version only) or DS Wireless Communications. The battles in Bleach take place in double-layered side-scrolling arenas with 3D pre-rendered backgrounds, of which there are 16 in total. The fighting in Bleach is controlled through a combination of the D pad, the a, x, b and y buttons and the touch screen. The D-pad is used for moving the character, the a, x, y and b buttons are used to attack using a light, medium or heavy attack or initiate a flash step and the touch screen is used to initiate special attacks, RF moves and use special status effecting cards.

[edit] Reception

Bleach: The Blade of fate received a rating of 8.5 in Nintendo Power No. 222 by George S. George S. comments in his review that Blade Of Fate will appeal to any fan of well-executed feature heavy fighting games. However, the game has also been criticized for certain unbalanced mechanics, such as card powerups and autoblock, which can give players unfair advantages over others.

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