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Bleach: Shattered Blade (Wii)

Bleach: Shattered Blade (Wii)
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10138 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Sega
  • Released on: 2008-02-29
  • Rating: To Be Announced
  • Platform: Nintendo Wii

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description

POPULAR ANIME SERIES MAKES VIDEO GAME DEBUT

BLEACH, the global smash-hit anime series is starting to make its presence known across Europe. Now you can get into the action and experience BLEACH firsthand in videogame form on the Wii - slashing, jabbing, swiping and lunging with the Wii Remote as your very own Zanpaku-to.

BLEACH: SHATTERED BLADE follows the life of a 15-year-old boy named Ichigo Kurosaki who is able to see spirits, including warriors from the afterlife known as Soul Reapers. One fateful day, he crosses paths with a Soul Reaper named Rukia who lends him her powers after she is injured. As one of 32 characters from the TV series, you'll venture deep into an exciting new storyline created exclusively for the Wii on a quest to uncover the truth.


Customer Reviews

DMN shortest game ever created3
I'm a Big fan of bleach and im eager to see more, however this game is far too short and nintendo have obviously only thought about the controls and thats it.

Neither does this game follow the story in "story mode", you fight all of 7 characters and theres the credits rolling down your screen. I played dragonball z for the wii and thought it was very good, graphic and gameplay wise and controls were also avery fitting with the sensor for kamahamama waves ect. This game needed more planning behind it like DBZ.

I sincerily hope that nintendo give this title a sequal that has a lot more to offer.

Bleach: Shattered Blade (Wii)4
Fans of the series will adore the attention to detail in this fighter. The inclusion of many of the characters, some of which have to be unlocked makes the game. The cut scenes between fights are fantastic. The control system takes some getting used to but isn't terrible; this was a launch title in Japan so there was no feedback on successful usage of the controller and nun-chuck during development. This has caused a slightly tricky take on the traditional fighter punch/kick control system. However, once mastered the game plays like an episode of the massively popular anime.

Amazing!5
The game was brand new, still with the foil around the game packaging telling me that this was definately a brand new game. Fast delivery and very reliable. Absolutely nothing wrong with the game, seller or company!