Bloody Roar | |
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Developer(s) | Raizing (arcade) Hudson Soft (PS) |
Publisher(s) |
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Director(s) | Kenji Fukuya Susumu Hibi |
Producer(s) | Kunji Katsuki Masato Toyoshima |
Designer(s) | Seiya Yamanaka |
Programmer(s) | Yūichi Ochiai |
Artist(s) | Shinichi Ōnishi Naochika Morishita |
Composer(s) | Arcade Atsuhiro Motoyama Kenichi Koyano PlayStation Takayuki Negishi |
Series | Bloody Roar |
Platform(s) | Arcade, PlayStation |
Release | Arcade
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Genre(s) | Fighting |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Arcade system | Sony ZN-1 |
Bloody Roar[a] known as Bloody Roar: Hyper Beast Duel in Europe and Japan, is an arcade fighting video game developed by Raizing and published by Hudson Soft. It was later adapted for the PlayStation by Hudson Soft and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The arcade version was released in July 1997 and was titled Beastorizer in North America. The PlayStation version was released in Japan on November 6, 1997, in North America (under the title Bloody Roar) and in Europe in March 1998.
Bloody Roar is the first game in the Bloody Roar video game series and was followed by four sequels on multiple platforms. The game's story centers on a group of warriors known as "zoanthropes", who have the power to transform into half-human half-animal "Beasts", and the Tylon Corporation, an underground organization that seeks to use zoanthropes as mind-controlled weapons. The game received generally positive reviews from critics for its originality and graphics, while the audio received mixed opinions. The game's success resulted in its re-release for The Best range on October 14, 1999. The game was re-released on the PlayStation Network in North America on August 20, 2009.
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