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While you can earn several dozen abilities, you can only enable up to 15 of them at once, and each one requires a certain number of DNA points. The abilities are divided into a baker's dozen of categories: attack, stiffness, amplify, guard break, et al.

Some fights are harder than others, but the game doesn't introduce any unusual rules or twists to the action (unlike, say, the one-player quests in Soul Calibur II.) I hope the final version includes specific fights along with the randomized ones, and alters the map overview to indicate which missions you've already beaten.Īs you defeat missions, you unlock more of the map, along with special abilities and DNA points. Each circle represents a one-round battle against a random character, and in a random arena.
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You then guide the character through a series of "missions" by moving a glowing cursor around a giant "map" of circles and lines. First, you choose any of the game's characters you can store up to eight careers on a memory card, and use career characters in any other mode of play. The remaining modes, time attack, versus, training, sparring, survival, and COM battle (PS2-controlled characters fighting each other) are also just as they sound.Īnd then we have career, the game's in-depth one-player mode, which is set up in an unusual way. Arcade is standard stuff, with a few real-time rendered cutscenes for each character these scenes are littered with incomprehensible "Engrish" in the preview build, but will presumably make sense in the final. (Incidentally, I don't see a listing for "spurious" in my National Geographic Book of Mammals, nor have I ever seen one on the Discovery Channel, so I'm assuming that Hudson made it up.) The three new cast members are Reiji the Crow, whose very Goth character design is presumably inspired by The Crow a double-team, Ryoho and Mana, the former a goateed monk and the latter a little girl who transforms into an adorable baby fox and Nagi the Spurious, who wears tube-tops not much wider than dental floss, and whose "animal" form is a kind of reptilian creature with a giant sword on her right arm.

There are 13 immediately playable characters in Roar 4, and five unlockables, judging by the character-select screen.
