


WE GOT ONE, DIDN'T WE!?!? Let's move on to more action. They were either upset about what happened in the majority of the gameplay, or just wanted to see a possible American release. Most people felt interested in the product, others gave up on it and went back to the Heat the Soul series, or rather another DBZ fighting title. Also, there have been scans, teaser trailers, and commercials prior to Soul Resurreccion's release. For the most part, this game had a demo back in December of last year, revealing gameplay footage from the fourth film of the series, Bleach the Movie 4: The Hell Verse.


Personally, I feel the Bleach games deserve that sort of treatment, as fighting games based on anime/manga would usually work if it was Dragon Ball Z or Naruto. And now we're finally gonna meet Soul Resurreccion! Now time for the real review.īleach: Soul Resurreccion is a hack-n'-slash action game developed by SCEI and published by NIS America (in Japan, it was just SCEI, again), with the gameplay mechanics looking as if they were borrowed from Dynasty Warriors. It's not that hard! Release dates for any Bleach video game in North America is rare, and out in the States, there's only The Shattering Blade, The Blade of Fate, Dark Souls, and of course, The 3rd Phantom. My answer: "Now, now, pals! I'm only reviewing Soul Resurreccion, speaking for its original release date.". So I know you're gonna ask me: "Ouro, why are you viewing a Bleach game that's still not out in America, yet? We never got one since The 3rd Phantom!". It was recently released in Japan on June 23, 2011, though under the moniker 'Soul Ignition', and us Americans are still waiting for the damn game to come here. Where was I? Oh, yes, I'm reviewing Bleach: Soul Resurreccion, which is a video game based off the popular Shonen manga/anime series, BLEACH. YOU NEED TO BECOME ONE NOW!! And your first job is to listen to my review of Bleach: Soul Resurreccion for the PlayStation 3. Well we all have to become Soul Reapers sometime, right? WRONG.
