![]() If you find that you're really having a hard time winning fights, there's a few things you can do. Instead of 'Jenny - the Bat', you now hear simply, 'Jenny') The game's not bad it simply could have been better. (One minute detail for fans of BR2 - the characters in BR3 are announced by their proper names only. The sound is less than stellar, but passable there are some taunts that are actually kind of fun to listen to (such as Alice's 'teehee'), but even they can get redundant over time. When you beat the game, you are rewarded with an ending to your character's storyline, but the little twists and turns inside the story are not to be found. I mean, you can either have a plot or not you don't want to leave the gamer hanging and wondering what the fights have to do with the storyline. If you didn't like them, you won't miss them, but I personally thought they were a nice touch to keep a plot going. Also, for those of you who played Bloody Roar 2, you'll find that the short story progressions are missing in BR3. Bloody Roar 3's graphics look pretty good, although the PlayStation 2 is capable of much better. However, if you're looking at getting a fighter strictly for 'womanimation', you'd do better to pick up Dead or Alive for the PS2. let's face it - when a woman fighter stops moving, there's a little bit of jiggle before she comes to a complete stop.). The female characters seem to have pretty good 'breast dynamics' (physics-responsive breasts. The characters are very 'anime' and each have their own 'personality'.
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