
Bloody Roar 2: Bringer of the New Age
The sequel to the revolutionary beast-fighting game featuring 12 characters with enhanced Beast transformations. Introduces new combat mechanics including Hyper Beasts and aerial combos in fully 3D arenas.
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About This Retro Game
Expands the original's formula with 5 new fighters including fan-favorite Uranus and his gravity-defying attacks.
Implements a refined 'Beast Drive' system allowing temporary invincibility during transformations with strategic risk/reward balance.
Features 10 interactive stages with dynamic camera angles and destructible elements that affect gameplay.
Praised for its 60fps smoothness and technical improvements over the original, becoming a cult classic in the 3D fighting genre.
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