Bleach gets a-fighting in this trailer!

Posted Sep 22, 2006 at 6:33PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Manga, Sega, TGS 2006, Wiimote
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TGS Wii


One word to release one's power. One phrase to turn all into ashes. That is the nature of bankai.

As the Wii gets ever closer, and Sega's Bleach Wii Shiraha Kirameku Rondo makes its way to Japanese shores, there's that undercurrent of energy that comes from anticipation. Not only is it the anticipation of a new fighting game featuring one of the most popular anime and manga series currently out there, but there's also the anticipation of actively using your body and the Wiimote as an extension of yourself and your sword.

Also, you'll get the chance to play as your favorite character, and even unleash their full potential with unsealing their shikai and bankai forms. Slash using your own power and that of the Wiimote and defeat your foes with your skills. One word of advice before watching this trailer though. Don't piss off the half-naked old man with the most powerful fire-elemental zanpaktu sword in existence, unless you want him to use it on you.



Thanks to LeVer2k2 for telling us about the wrong link. :)

 
 
 

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by LeVer2k2. - 2006-09-22 19:40:22
Corrected video link

The correct link for the GameVideos trailer is: http://www.gamevideos.com/video/id/6066
by - 2006-09-22 19:50:38
To Lever2k2

Thanks for that! Fixing the link now. :D
by - 2006-09-22 21:26:41
amazing

This game looks awesome. I hope it gets ported to the US, and quickly.
by - 2006-09-22 22:03:42
das

man using the wiimote with that game looks awsome!
by - 2006-09-23 06:44:19
Awesome, but. . .

Wow this game REALLY is making me consider getting a Wii. The only prevention is because I am positive it's not comint to the U.S.A. anytime soon because all of the characters will confuse residence and make them start watching subbed Bleach which the creators don't want. It would ALMOST be like when Dragonball GT: Final Bout came to the U.S. and everyone was like WTF.

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