This is my first video game review here as I’ve really been shying away from them lately. I just don’t have the time to devote to playing everything anymore. However when I found out that NIS of America was bring the new Bleach game to the states, I made sure my calendar was completely clear so I could get my hands on it.
That being said, if you’re not a Bleach fan this will probably pass under your radar – and not without reason. While the world of Bleach is a masterfully written story, very little of that shines through here. If you don’t know who the characters are before starting the game, you probably won’t know who they are when you’re done with it either. If you have no idea what Hueco Mundo is, or what the difference is between Fake Karakura Town and regular Karakura Town; well you won’t pick that up here. Apart from the three or so paragraphs of information that gets narrated before each chapter to let you know what’s going on and the simplistic banter (only a line or two every now and then) there’s nothing to tie the story together for a Bleach “noob”.
One thing that’s great (and that drive me insane) is the ability to upgrade different characters by using the experience they gain by playing them. There is a whole field of upgrades for each character, and for a completionist like myself – it’s maddening. The game rewards you by playing well and keeping a combo going by increasing the amount of experience you gain per kill (at one point I finished a level with over 10,000 because I kept my combo going from the level start to the boss fight), and it really pushes you to try different things to achieve that perfect run.
Something else they got right though is the artwork. Bleach Soul Resurreccion looks gorgeous if you’re a fan of cell shading. It looks like it was ripped right out of the manga, and each of the characters looks as close to perfect as they can. Even the backgrounds in Hueco Mundo are really good (Fake Karakura Town looks pretty boring unfortunately), and very reminiscent of the manga/anime.
Pros:
- The artwork is amazing
- Combat is fast and fun
- Characters feel just like they should
- The game is extremely short for a retail purchase
- The depth of story isn’t explored
- Level up system, while fun, artificially extends gameplay
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