Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Bleach: Soul Resurreccion Game Guide

Story mode in Soul Resurreccion begins after the war with the Soul Society. Aside from short narrations and midlevel dialogue, Story mode is all about combat. In each episode, you battle your way through hordes of minions en route to a showdown with a boss character. Bleach's cast of characters is diverse, and boss fights feature an intriguing array of characters. The game's greatest strength is its visual appeal, and playable characters and enemies alike look sharp. Vivid colors and smooth animation infuse the action with some welcome energy, and the most powerful attacks in the game are gorgeously rendered.

Some require a bit more effort, but your pressure attacks make short work of them. Soul Resurreccion encourages you to improve your technique with a combat multiplier that prominently displays how many consecutive hits you've delivered. Improving your characters can definitely make a difference in some of the tougher modes, and dedicated players can reap big rewards by sustaining their multipliers. Leveled-up characters come in handy in Mission mode, where you can choose any unlocked character and tackle stand-alone episodes. Once you beat 11 of the 28 missions, you unlock Soul Attack mode. Here you play familiar levels and fight familiar foes, only this time your soul point total is posted to online leaderboards where you can check out the competition.

Bleach: Soul Resurreccion tries to give fans of the anime the chance to play as their favorite characters in dramatic showdowns, but the lackluster combat and poor Story mode structure keep it from delivering.


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