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Bleach: The Blade of Fate | 
| From: Sega Of America, Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $14.99 You Save: $5.00 (25%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 1681
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.6
MPN: 67010 UPC: 010086670103 EAN: 0010086670103 ASIN: B000TA8N4G
Release Date: October 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New & Factory Sealed!!!!!!!!!!! FAST Shipping!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| Features:
| • | Exciting Multiplayer fighting action. Up to four players will enjoy the fighting action via Wi-Fi connection. This game supports the Download Play feature where one gamer transmits the game to another gamer's DS which allows them to play head to head. | | • | Variety of multi-plane 2D fighting arenas. Players can switch between the foreground and the background battlelines to chase after or escape from opponents. | | • | Large cast of popular characters. Players will select from 28 of their favorite characters who are all voiced by the actors from the anime series. | | • | Seven thrilling gameplay modes. Story, Arcade, Versus, Training and Challenge plus two unlockable modes will provide hours of replayability and keep players coming back for more. | | • | Customizable Spirit Card Deck. By using the lower screen, players are able to customize and manage their deck of Power-up Cards for boosts to Health, Attack and Defense, and much more. Players can earn new cards which allows them to fine-tune their decks. |
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Product Description Bleach: The Blade of Fate DS The award-winning Bleach anime series, currently featured on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, is coming to the Nintendo DS. Timed with the launch of the highly-anticipated second season, up to four gamers will experience the cinematic, sword fighting action of Bleach. The series follows the life of a 15-year-old boy named Ichigo Kurosaki who is able to see spirits and becomes a Soul Reaper with supernatural powers.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Great Bleach Game May 17, 2008 I like the bleach series so getting this game was a no brainer. But i was surprised just how fun this game is to play. It has just about all the characters you really want to play as. And the card system gives the game a good balance. I'd say i was entertained for a good 10-15 hours. Which is pretty good for a DS game. But make sure you are a fan of the series otherwise i don't think you'll like the characters as much. Good luck!
Love the game , true to the anime, good comptitive multiplayer April 26, 2008 This is one of the those really good fighting games for the ds, i love the english dubbing in the game, the side stories are fun and true to the show, variety is pesent in the form of a wide roster of shinigami including all 13 squad captains, some side charcters and the main protaganists, the game is a nice crisp fighting game that flows well and can be a fun multiplayer competition. music captures moods and keeps you excited. i recommend this game to not only bleach fans,especially, but to fighting game enthusiasts.
Anime that makes gaming look good April 18, 2008 When I heard they were finally bringing a Bleach game to the U.S. I was excited, and bought a DS for this reason alone. The game did not disappoint.
You can choose to play story mode, arcade mode and even adventure online facing off with other Shinigami.
The only downside to the game is the story mode moves really fast. Bam you're there, bam you're facing the generals. It's a quick game as far as story mode goes, but that's not the real gem. The true beautiful of this game is the online battles.
I highly recommend this to any fan of Bleach, and any fan of fighters.
WOW I meant WOW April 15, 2008 WOOOOOOOW from my heart
this game is so cool & I love so much (I'm Bleach Fan) :D
I really advice you to buy it,,,
by the way I've already finished the game & I've got all the fighters (Ichigo, Hallow, Rukia, Izen, ...etc)
Good Luck ;)
Double-Edged Sword April 13, 2008 Developed by Treasure and licensed by Sega, "Bleach: The Blade of Fate" is a rare case of being both a DS fighting game that's actually playable and an anime-based game that doesn't suck. Before you even press the Start button, you're treated to a Japanese rock ballad, in the form of an actual theme song from the show. From there, you take part in a slugfest of epic proportions.
At first the game's story mode--following the second season of the anime--can only be played with the show's sword-slashing hero, Ichigo Kurosaki. Once you win, you unlock stories for the other 22 characters in the game. Basically the more you play, the more characters and features pop up, including picture and music galleries. If you want to play without having to read all that dialogue, though, switch to Arcade Mode.
While the special and super moves for each character are still performed with D-pad/button combinations (listed on the pause menu), the game compensates for the DS' unforgiving controls by providing special "hot keys" on the touch screen, enabling players to pull off specials and supers with one tap. The problem here is that you leave yourself vulnerable to attack the instant you move your thumbs from the buttons to the touch screen. But having more wins than losses, I can't really complain.
On the touch screen you can also switch to a pair of power-up cards that strengthen your fighter's attributes and weaken those of your opponent. On top of that, you can spend your winnings (cause you do win currency with each victory) on new cards to customize your default deck or create your own. My other gripe with "Bleach" is that while playing against other gamers, to literally have such power-ups at your fingertips may give you an unfair advantage over everyone else and vice-versa, if my bouts with the game's AI are any indication.
Still, you can't deny that Sega has quite a goldmine on its hands. With solid graphics, gameplay that suits beginner and expert gamers alike, and even voice-overs from the English cast of the anime, "Bleach: The Blade of Fate" is sure to keep you busy--at least until the sequel is released this year.
This game is rated T for Teen: Violence, Adult Language.
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