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Bloody Roar has always been a b-tier fighting series, and Extreme doesn't do anything to change that fact. Controls are simple and responsive, with a low learning curve. Extreme runs at a consistently high framerate with nice character models and decent music. Extreme doesn't do much different than its predecessors, aside from upping the graphical ante. Alternating between human/animal forms has various strategic advantages but ultimately just looks cool. I mean, yes, you can just fight as a human, but with the touch of a button POOF now you're a vicious animal.
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Bloody Roar is a fighting series that has one central trick the ability to turn into animals and fight. There are 10 multi-level, interactive destructible fighting arenas. This version of the game features 1 more character than Primal Fury, CG endings for each character, some new moves, improved graphics, and hidden game modes.

Maybe is not a masterpiece but certainly is a very good game.ħ0% XboxThis is a slightly enhanced port of the GameCube game, Bloody Roar: Primal Fury, which in turn was an enhanced port of the PlayStation 2 game, Bloody Roar 3. All in all, you'll have a great time playing Primal Fury, you can have fun playing it solo, at least to unlock endings or characters, and also have a good time playing locally. One of the things that I really liked was that every character has an animated ending, the bad part is that they tend to be very brief and also can feel a little out of context (maybe for fans of the past games it can make more sense?), another little issue is the number of characters, they're only 16 and some of the can feel a little similar.

Overall, the balance between characters is good, at least from an amateur point of view, there are some characters that deal more damage but doesn't have a lot of range, other ones that have more delay or are more tricky to do combos, speaking of combos I liked quite a lot how the combo system is pretty friendly and you can set a lot of combinations and maintain things fresh. Primal Fury kickstarts with a rad anime cinematic that centers around the starting rooster, and gives you a general idea of every character just by the looks of them, this gives us a really great topic, character design, every playable character is amazing, from their stylistic choices to body language, you can have a pretty good guess of their personality just by looking at them, their beasts counterparts are also extremely well designed, which takes us to the real deal of this game, the difference between this fighting game and the others is the possibility of transformation into a beast form, which make you more powerful by a certain amount of time or conditions, think of it like a Super Sayan form, you can also transform into a second form called 'Hyper Beast' which is more powerful but it takes from you some hp and is pretty limited but more powerful. 80% Nintendo GameCubeGenerally, 3D fighters of the Game Cube era (and sometimes this era) have a hard time with its speed and combo system, Primal Fury is not only good at it, but it also comes with a nice and pretty presentation.
