

The following is a complete list of the games in the series:īeastorizer/Bloody Roar/Bloody Roar: Hyper Beast Duelīloody Roar: Primal Fury/Bloody Roar: Extreme
#BLOODY ROAR EXTREME XBOX 360 PLUS#
There are three Bloody Roar sequels, plus a game based on a sidestory set between 3 and 4 on the Nintendo GameCube which was later ported to the Xbox. The game would appear under the name Bloody Roar when ported to the PlayStation in 1998, which would become the permanent title thereafter. The game's theme incorporated anthropomorphism, where the player has the ability to transform into a half-human, half-animal creature known as a Zoanthrope (the name came from the clinical term, 'zoanthropy', which is similar to that of lycanthropy, but not just with the mind-set of a wolf). The series began in 1997 under the name Beastorizer. The series has been published by multiple companies, including Virgin Interactive, Activision, and Konami.


He doesn't have a seperate character slot and apparently uses Yugo's moves from the past games.Bloody Roar is a series of fighting games created by Hudson Soft and developed together with Eighting. There is also an extra character called Fang in Extreme who originated from a Bloody Roar short manga (though I'm not sure if he is playable in all regions of the game). There are also Bloody Roar Primal Fury (GameCube) and Bloody Roar Extreme (OG Xbox and not compatible with Xbox 360) which are essentially the same games with the exception being that the latter uses a CGI intro and Endings instead of 2D animated ones like the former does I believe. I personally haven't played it much but it's neat to see there was an actual fully fledged story mode in it (unlike in BR3). Then there is Bloody Roar 4 (PS2) which is considered a massive downgrade by the community. Bloody Roar 2 (PSX) is well received, so can't really go wrong with that one.
