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known as ''Bloody Roar: Hyper Beast Duel'' in
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, is a 1997
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developed by
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as the first game of the ''Bloody Roar'' series. The arcade version, build on Sony ZN-1 hardware, was released in July 1997 and titled ''Beastorizer'' in North America; the game was
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to the
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that same year and in North America, where it was published by
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, it was released under the ''Bloody Roar'' moniker in common with other regions. 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. ''Bloody Roar'' received generally positive reviews from critics for its originality and graphics, while the audio received mixed opinions. The game's success led to it being followed by a sequel, ''
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'' (1998). The game was re-released on the
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in North America on August 20, 2009.


Gameplay

At the beginning of each stage, both players have a set amount of energy that is used to activate "Beast form", which causes the character to change into a Beast. Players may transform at any time after the letter "B" appears in the "Beast Indicator" below the players' life energy indicators. The Beast Indicator appears blue when storing the energy needed for transforming. When the Beast Indicator is fully charged, the word "BEAST" appears, and the player can activate Beast form by pressing a certain button. During Beast form, the amount of fighting moves available to the character increases, the character becomes heavier, 3% of the character's life energy recovers and the character's jumping ability increases. While in Beast form, the Beast Indicator turns yellow. The yellow area decreases according to damage sustained by the character. The yellow area does not recharge during the current round. When the yellow area completely depletes, the Beast form will negate when the character is hit by an effective technique from the opponent.Instruction Booklet, p. 10.


Story and characters

Yūgo Ōgami is a young
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zoanthrope on a quest to uncover the circumstances of his father's death. His father, , was a mercenary said to have died in combat in a
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n country. Yūgo also seeks the mercenary Gadou, the sole survivor of Yūji's combat unit.Instruction Booklet, pp. 12-13. Yūgo and Gadou eventually meet in a secret Tyron Corporation laboratory, where Gadou reveals that Yūji was a zoanthrope who fought against the Tyron Corporation's mind control experiments and conversion process. Yūgo then promises his father that he will destroy their enemies with the powers that he inherited from him. Alan Gadou is a French
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zoanthrope, a professional mercenary and military genius who took part in a mission with his best friend and Yūgo's father, Yūji, years ago. On that day, his union of armies was crushed by a combined force of superior zoanthropes and a hostile army that appeared out of nowhere. Gadou was seriously injured in the battle and lost his sight in one eye. Afterward, he went off to search for Yūji and discover the identity of the enemy.Instruction Booklet, pp. 14-15. At the end of the game, he destroys the Tyron Corporation, finally exacting revenge for Yūji. After Gadou's arrest, police discover the Tyron Corporation's secret lab and accumulate enough evidence against the Tyron Corporation to drop charges against Gadou. Afterward, desiring the thrill of battle, Gadou returns to the battlefield and promises Yūji that they will meet again in the heavens. Bakuryū, real name Ryuzo Kato is a
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zoanthrope and a self-styled master of the traditional
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arts. His personal details are veiled in secrecy and his existence is a mystery. An expert in assassination, he was enlisted in an infamous underground organization and put in charge of sabotage and the abduction of zoanthropes for experimentation.Instruction Booklet, pp. 16-17. After the events of the story, Bakuryū's molecules destabilize, causing his body to completely decompose. As a result, the scientists of the Tyron Corporation decide to concentrate their efforts on a new conversion process. Mitsuko Nonomura is a wild sow zoanthrope and everyday housewife with a massive body and generous nature. After her daughter (who is also a zoanthrope) was abducted, she went on a quest to find her, the only clue being the kidnapper's steely eyes and insanely sardonic grin.Instruction Booklet, pp. 18-19. At the end of the game, she discovers her daughter Uriko and brings her home, where they lead a peaceful life. Jin Long is a Chinese
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zoanthrope who curses his fate and zoanthrope blood. When he was a child, his mother and younger sister died one after the other. Neglected by his workaholic father, Long ran away from his home. Afterward, his great skills in the martial arts and zoanthrope powers brought him recognition, and he was enlisted by an underground assassination unit.Instruction Booklet, pp. 20-21. After the events of the story, Long seals himself away from the world due to his zoanthrope blood. Alice Tsukagami is a
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zoanthrope who was kidnapped as a child by a secret research institution that conspired to use zoanthropes as weapons. After being subjected to physical experimentation, her latent powers were awakened, after which she was used as a test subject and given battle training. However, she managed to escape the institution before being brainwashed, earning herself the freedom she had long sought. While hiding herself to regain her composure, she began to worry about a girl that Alice befriended in the institution. Because the girl sacrificed herself by distracting Alice's pursuers during her escape, Alice decided to come out of hiding and fight against the institution.Instruction Booklet, pp. 22-23. After the events of the story, Alice is adopted by her aunt Mitsuko and lives a peaceful life as a part of her family. Gregory Jones (Greg for short) is an American
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zoanthrope who, in his youth, fulfilled his hope of running away to join a
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. Having a great talent for handling animals, he later took charge of the circus after the ringmaster
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and its members parted ways.Instruction Booklet, pp. 24-25. After the events of the story, Greg tries to talk Yūgo into joining his circus and becoming their new star performer in an attempt to avert the circus's closure, but is eventually convinced into being the star himself. Hans Taubemann (nicknamed Fox) is an
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zoanthrope with a warped mind and heightened aesthetic sense. He is obsessed with beauty and despises ugly things, boasting of his good looks and publicly declaring all else ugly. Abandoned as a child and raised in the slums, he grew up into a well-known scoundrel. He earned the nickname of Fox from his wariness and cruelty in beating up even the very weakest. He works for the Organization in the same unit as Bakuryū and engages in such activities as kidnapping and murder.Instruction Booklet, pp. 26-27. After the events of the story, Fox kills another civilian, but is shocked to discover that it is his own mother.


Development and release

''Bloody Roar'' was originally released as an arcade game titled ''Beastorizer'' in America, and was shown at the
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under the title. The visual design of the game was created by Mitsuakira Tatsuta (who also designed the characters of the game) and Shinsuke Yamakawa.Instruction Booklet, p. 28. The arcade soundtrack was composed by
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, Kenichi Koyano,
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,
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,
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and Tomoko Miyagi, and published in 1997 by Wonder Spirits. The soundtrack of the PlayStation version was composed by Takayuki Negishi, who also would compose Bloody Roar 3. It was reiussed in North America as part of
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on October 14, 1999. ''Bloody Roar'' was re-released on the
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in North America on August 20, 2009.


Reception

''Bloody Roar'' received generally positive reviews from critics, and its success resulted in its re-release for
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on October 14, 1999. Critics widely praised the easily executed, accessible moves, the fast pace, and most particularly the way it freely borrows gameplay elements from past greats of the genre such as the ''
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'' series and ''
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''. Douglass Perry of ''
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'' called it "a schoolbook example of how to take the best attributes from past fighting games and hone them into one great beat-'em-up", while ''
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'' said that it "really excels at combining and even improving on known gameplay paradigms." The Beast Mode met with approval as adding both depth and distinction to the gameplay. ''Next Generation'' and Sushi-X and Crispin Boyer of ''
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'' (EGM) further added that while ''Bloody Roar'' has a wide variety of possibilities for over-the-top combos, the comprehensive system of counters and reversals prevent button mashers from overcoming skilled players and gives the game a great deal of depth. Sushi-X and Boyer's co-reviewer Kelly Rickards was one of the few critics to be underwhelmed by the game, arguing that the limited number of action buttons makes it more a game for casual fighting game players than for hardcore enthusiasts.
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'' argued that while it is possible to achieve most combos through button mashing, there are plenty of tricks that can only be learned by those who devote time to the game. Sushi-X said that the game "definitely looks good, but to see these characters engage in flashy combat is even more impressive." Perry said the graphics have "great shadows, detailed textures in both the background and on the characters, and likable but yet bizarre design character design", but added that the characters lack the addictive charm of those in the classic fighting games. ''Next Generation'' agreed that the characters are fairly generic. Gerstmann described the PlayStation conversion as "better than its arcade counterpart." Perry noted that the "high frame rates and a speedy graphic engine enable moves to be executed quickly and without wait." Gerstmann said the game "runs fast and very smoothly. The game's moves are also very dynamic, resulting in a lot of oohs and aahs as a wolf bites a chunk out of his opponent's neck and blood spurts everywhere, splattering on the ground." ''
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'' somewhat disagreed, saying that while the game generally runs very fast, it has slowdown problems in the ruins stage. ''Next Generation'' stated that "Overall, ''Bloody Roar'' has solid gameplay and excellent graphics, even if it doesn't have any sense of style. And we'll take raw gameplay over style on any day." ''GamePro'' gave it a 4.5 out of 5 for graphics, 4.0 for sound, and a perfect 5.0 for both fun factor and control, and concluded that even with competition from the upcoming PlayStation port of ''
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'', ''Bloody Roar'' had the potential to be a major
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. ''Bloody Roar'' received a nomination for " Console Fighting Game of the Year" during the AIAS' inaugural Interactive Achievement Awards.


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