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Name: Jade Lee the Bee
Appearance: Jade Lee is a Chinese-American martial artist in her mid-twenties. She has short, spiky blonde hair and piercing blue eyes. She wears a tight-fitting black and yellow jumpsuit with matching gloves and boots.
Fighter Type: Jade is a hybrid character that can switch between a human form and a powerful bee form. In her human form, she relies on fast and precise strikes, while in her bee form, she gains increased speed and the ability to fly.
Background: Jade grew up in a small town in rural America, where her family owned a honey farm. She spent much of her childhood helping her parents tend to the bees and developed a deep love for them. As she grew older, she began studying martial arts as a way to defend herself from bullies. One day, while defending herself from a group of attackers, she discovered her ability to transform into a bee, giving her the power to sting her opponents and fly away from danger.
Special Moves:
Bee Sting: In her human form, Jade delivers a lightning-fast strike that can stun her opponent.
Honeycomb: In her bee form, Jade shoots a stream of honey at her opponent, temporarily immobilizing them.
Buzzing Kick: Jade flies towards her opponent with a powerful kick, sending them flying.
Swarm Attack: In her bee form, Jade summons a swarm of bees to attack her opponent.
Kung Fu Combo: In her human form, Jade unleashes a rapid-fire combination of punches and kicks, ending with a powerful roundhouse kick.
Overall, Jade Lee with her bee transformation offers a unique and unexpected fighting style, and her backstory adds a layer of depth to her character.
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A few years back, I had a thought that Beavis from Beavis & Butt-Head would become a combattant in a Bloody Roar fighting game, with his "beast form" being The Great Cornholio.
While the Bloody Roar combattants would make animal noises in their respective beast forms (e.g. Yugo would be growling and snarling, Gado, Long, Shenlong and Shina would be roaring, Stun would be buzzing, Jenny would be squeaking, etc.), Beavis, in his "beast form", would be shouting "I'm The Great Cornholio, I need TP for my bunghole".
Which of the Bloody Roar fighters, while in their beast forms, could beat the crap out of Beavis in his Cornholio "form"?
Hi, i decided to compile a list of defensive mechanics in 3D fighters to see which one was the most complex/technical of the bunch.
Tekken:
175 health
no defense values (all characters take the same damage)
no weight values (all characters launched the same)
has back dash canceling
no air recover
armored attacks (power crush)
low parry
side step
Soul Calibur:
240 health
guts % based defense scaling
no weight (all characters launched the same)
has back dash canceling
air recover (limited)
armored attacks (auto GI)
GI
clash
reversal edge
8 way run
Virtua Fighter:
220 health
no defense value (all characters take the same damage)
character specific weight values
character specific hurtboxes which can effect combos
no back dash canceling
no air recover
quick recover
armored attacks (sabaki)
throw tech buffering
box step
side step
Bloody Roar:
200 health
character specific defense value (further modified by form)
character specific weight values (further modified by form)
has back dash canceling
air recover
quick recover
burst (beastorize)
burst (hyper)
throw tech buffering
guard command install
white life regeneration (beast only)
hitstun decay
gravity scaling
evade/parry
instant air evade
armored attacks (guard attack)
flash parry
just defend/dash guard
light guard
heavy guard
air guard
fuse
clash
defensive install (character specific)
8 way run
DoA:
300 health
no defense value (all characters take the same damage)
character specific weight values
character specific hurtboxes which can effect combos
has back dash canceling
no air recover
holds
freestep
side step
Seems like Bloody Roar is the most technical 3D fighting game by a long shot
The abbreviation you've got now is a slur against the Japanese, the actual abbreviation is JPN
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Plot:
In the distant future, a multinational corporation called Tylon is finding superhumans with animal-like powers called Zoanthropes and using them as living weapons. Four zoanthropes must stop and expose the corrupt acts of the shady corporation to the world.
Voice cast:
Charles Melton - Yugo Ogami, a Japanese boxer and wolf-like zoanthrope who wants revenge on Tylon corporation for murdering his father, Yuji, and one of the main characters of the series
Malese Jow - Alice Tsukagami, a rabbit zoanthrope and nurse of Japanese and German descent and former captive of Tylon’s secret research institution and one of the main characters of the series.
Russell Wong - Jin Long, a martial artist, and assassin for Tylon and tiger zoanthrope with a tragic past.
David Harewood - Alan Gado, an afro-french mercenary and Yuji’s friend and lion zoanthrope with a dream that humans and zoanthropes will live in peace.
Meagan Tandy - Shina Gado, the adoptive daughter of Alan and a leopard zoanthrope
Naomi Watts - Jenny Burtory, a British fashion model/secret agent and bat zoanthrope and Gado’s ex-girlfriend.
Tamlyn Tomita - Mistuko Nonomura, Uriko’s mother and adoptive mother of Alice and owner of a fish market in Japan and a boar zoanthrope.
Yuji Okumoto - Bakuryu, a mysterious ninja assassin, and mole-like zoanthrope, and hired to infiltrate the Tylon Corporation to steal their secrets and capture the imprisoned zoanthropes.
Camilla Luddington - Hans Taubemann, a deranged and vain assassin that transforms into a fox zoanthrope works alongside Bakuryu to dismantle Tylon Corporation.
Neal Mcdonough - Darius Tylon, the corrupt and amoral CEO of Tylon Corporation and the main antagonist of the series.
Genre:
Action
Science Fiction
Drama
Adventure
Crew:
Director: Seiji Kishi
Writer: Brandon Auman
Producer: Jay Oliva
Art/Character Designer:Yoshihiro Nagamori
Composer: Frederik Wiedmann
Production Company:
Titmouse Inc
NAS(Nihon Ad Systems)
Sav! The World Productions
Konami
Based on Fighting game created by Hudson and Eighting
Rating:TV-14:Violence,Language,Sexual content
Inspirations: X-Men,Inuyasha,Street Shark, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,Zootopia
Anyways introductions I guess? My name is Royce, i'm an black male who's played this game series and loved it. Not so sure about one of Uranus' moves where she basically rapes the opponent in BR4 but overall this is a good game series. My favorite characters are Uriko, Xion, Bakuryu II, Shina, and Gado. I'll go read the terms of this wikia fandom. Also my favorite game in the series would have to be Bloody Roar 3, idk I just love it lol.
I've been playing the original Bloody Roar game, and I'm now on a mission to unlock Sailor Alice. I've unlocked all the other Bonus Modes - at least, they are all fully listed (without dots) on the Bonus Modes menu - except for "..... Alice". I've found conflicting information on how to unlock her. One source claims I should beat Arcade Mode with Alice on Level 6 or higher Difficulty without using a Continue - however, I've done this already and still Sailor Alice Mode is not revealed in Bonus Modes ("..... Alice" still). Another source claims I should beat Time Attack mode using each character in under 10 minutes, but this confuses me because I've played Time Attack mode with various characters and racked up up to 15 consecutive wins (without continues), and there seems to be no end of opponents - so how do I 'beat' Time Attack mode? Something else that puzzles me: Big Arm Type, Small Stage and Big Stage - how do I implement these? I've unlocked them but in Bonus Modes there's no ON/OFF toggle for these, and there's nothing in game Options that mentions them sooo... yeah, I'm stumped on that one as well. I love this classic fighting game, but it certainly isn't as intuitive as other similar games (*cough* Soul Blade *cough* *cough*). Thanks in advance for the illumination :)
unused stages unused track and hidden menu, all from Bloody Roar 2.
Fighter Generation ranked all the characters from the Bloody Roar series. Does your favorite make it to the top? How would you rank the fighter?
The fighters are judging depending on their :
Beware the critic can be harsh...
Also worth mentioning, I don't think her Japanese name suits her very well. Y'know, they could've named her "Piggy" ... that would've been a little more clever (but not enough to save this design from its extreme awkwardness).
Okay, so his "crow beast form" doesn't look too terrible... I guess (I bet it took the designers a long time to conceptualize that one), but everything else about him just seems "forced" in every way.
Food for thought: If this design was any good, they wouldn't have had to change his design so drastically from the first game....
A few of Alice's default outfits aren't terrible... I actually like her Bloody Roar 2 & 3 costumes, but her other ones are pretty stale. She's a somewhat effective design in her series, but otherwise, not a very inspiring design.
His dragon form is cool I guess... although it doesn't seem to "match" his human appearance in any way (the way most BR designs are). So that's kinda weird. While his attacks as a dragon are fairly cool.... he actually slows down the entire game, which is hilarious to me. BR4 suffers from slowdown as it is... so yeah, put a giant dragon on the screen and slow everything down times 3. lol.
I found his original BR2 design to be pretty bland, but his updated looks in BR3 is fairly well done. He had some pretty innovative moves, too.
Now... on the other hand... leopards that have to wear bras because they have big boobs rubs me the wrong way. I'm guessing that's why they gave her a less revealing outfit in the later games. Yeeeah, that makes it a little bit less awkward that way. Anyhow, I can't remember anything that exciting about her fighting style... but hey, she has cool hair.
At the end of the day, I suppose he's one of the better designs from Bloody Roar, but he's also kinda boring in some ways. He doesn't have much personality for one. And compared to many other fighting game heroes, Yugo clearly falls a bit short.
Unlike most other characters from the Bloody Roar series, Xion doesn't turn into an "animal," and ironically enough, he's easily one of the coolest (and least awkward) designs of the series... perhaps that says something about the long-term fate of Bloody Roar's theme/gimmick.