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Bleach: Shattered Blade | 
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| From: Sega Of America, Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $15.88 You Save: $24.11 (60%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 2115
Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 65006 UPC: 010086650068 EAN: 0010086650068 ASIN: B000TA52GI
Release Date: June 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Exclusive storyline with eight episodes. These original storylines were created exclusively for the Wii. Additionally, once a player unlocks new characters they can replay various episodes and the new characters will bring new dimensions to the storyline. | | • | Special characters created by the original author. Players will get a sneak preview of unlockable characters that are not yet revealed in the TV series. The Manga author created a Bleach character exclusively for the game. | | • | Large cast of popular characters. Players will select from 32 of their favorite characters from the anime series. Each character has unique special attacks and techniques and is voiced by the actor from the anime series. | | • | Special attacks to master. Players can inflict super powered attacks or summon supernatural enemies on opponents with special weapons and super power attacks taken directly from the TV series. | | • | Tons of unlockable content. The game features many unlockable characters, costumes, dialogue and more to satisfy even the most ardent Bleach fan. Additionally, many characters have unique unlockable dialogue exchanges that occur only when interacting with |
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Product Description The award-winning Bleach anime series is coming to the Wii! Bleach: Shattered Blade follows the life of a 15-year-old boy who is able to see spirits and discovers he has supernatural powers. Playing as one of your favorite 28 characters from the series, you will master their special attacks, Bankai transformations and Zanpakutos as you battle a wide variety of opponents in a twisting storyline filled with surprises. You'll experience the action of Bleach firsthand, slashing, jabbing, swiping and lunging with the Wii Remote as your very own Zanpakuto. Customize your favorite characters with unlockable costumes and gain access to more characters and dialogue. ESRB Rated T for Teen
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Fun !! August 5, 2008 this game is fun, even though i do like Bleach, I think this game would be fun for anyone. knowing the manga/anime helps alot, I love this game especially beating all of my freinds. I love how it shows Bankai, but I really think they should give you more space to fight, because when you do flash steps its like you cant go anywhere but in a small area.
Great for a fan December 16, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
(I am not actually Susan, I am here son using her acount.)
I bought Mortal Kombat shortly after it came out thinking that it would be a fun game for when my friends came over. I like having lots of character chooses but I quickly grew tired of it. I traded MK with a friend for bleach. I am a fan of the show I think the game is great. The character's moves are true to the show and the game is made better by playing with the wii remote and numcuck. I have enjoyed unlocking the characters while playing alone and my friends and I have had a great time playing the vs mode. It does take a bit of time to load battles but it is not too bad. The single player is not the main feature and if you are looking for a game to play by yourself I would recommend getting Zelda, Prince of Persia, or Metroid prime. I highly recommend this game for fans of the show and manga or if you are just looking for a good fighting game. : )
Not too good-very easy. November 23, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I rented this game for two days. I returned it after one. Why you ask, because within an hour I had mastered it and finished it three times. The game has decent graphics but it is simple to just shake the remote and win. It doesn't take any skill. For a game based on fighting to be sucessful for the Wii it better have the basics down. Either a slanted learning curve with lots of unlockable characters, or a street fighter/mortal kombat/soul calibur/heck any good fighting game type system. This game fails. I am such a big fan of the anime and I am even a member of a website devoted only to this show. This game is a dissapointment. I give it three stars because I was lucky enough not to buy it. Wait until it's under $20.00 if you must own it as part of a collection.
good but not yet there November 9, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm not a fan of the series,hardly know it, but I wanted a good fighting game that exploited the wiimote a little more than what MK:A did, the controls are good an solid althoug a little simple and limited, the game itself is good, nice graphics with very good resemblance to their anime counterparts, nice animation, backgrounds are a little on the dull side but they do the job, the bankai animations are very good looking, but they tend to get a little on the way of the action. Averall is a good fighting game with plenty of options and fun to play specially vs mode with some friend, definitely recomend it, specially for fans of the manga or anime
A fun launch title, should be priced as launch title October 20, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This game is pretty fun, and is kind of a workout, as you actually need to swing the Wii-mote for swordfighting and weapon use. It looks decent, although the DragonballZ games on the Wii look a bit better in my opinion. There are also plenty of unlockables.
My biggest gripe is that the AI is pretty lame. On Hard, the episode mode was exceptionally easy. It was a rarity to get beaten by anyone. Footwork and flash steps seem to turn almost any fight in your favor. Online play would solve this; unfortunately its absent in this title. Arcade mode can present more of a challenge, as some of the unlocked characters are not as powerful as the story mode characters (or their swords don't have as much of a reach). Still though, the average fights are pretty easy.
In summary, the pros are: - Fun controls - Decent graphics - A set of characters fans will know and love
The negatives are: - No online play - Lame AI (especially in episode mode) - Environments are not destructable
As a Japanese launch title, its clear Sega didn't have time to nail down everything; honing the controls was clearly their priority. If they can build off of the great controls, tighten up AI, and introduce online play, then a sequel would be well worth $50.00. For this one, I'd say wait till its on sale for $30 - $40. It's a launch title, and by now should be priced as such.
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