Game will be single player and have PSN support.
Although familiarity with Kubo-san’s work would certainly improve a player’s appreciation of Bleach: Soul Resurrección, it’s hardly a prerequisite for enjoyment.
Pretty good review, if you ask me. The score may be a bit high, but DesertEagle's a DW nut.
I lost interest in Bleach. Seemed like the storyline wouldn't really go anywhere.
Everyone has their reason for why they fall in love with a particular anime. Whether it's the flashy, high-action battles, an unpredictable story, or well-rounded, intriguing characters, there's always a part that some fans cling to more than others. Bleach could have been a Dragon Ball Z clone, but it instead featured excellent character interaction - particularly, the witty banter to make it stand out from the pack. Now, strip this interaction from Bleach and leave it just with its combat. Still interested? Then Bleach: Soul Resurreccion should stay in your good graces; however, for those who revel in the eclectic personalities of Ichigo and company, they’re nowhere to be found here.
Gematsu reviews Bleach: Soul Resurreccion for PlayStation 3.
Wow I don't see how theirs a problem with the story mode, I think if you can keep up with whats going on then you shouldn't have a problem understanding it.
I just love how if it is a anime game then it some how flys right over peoples head and they say you won't know what is going on in the story.
It looks like they messed Aizen up in the game. He's wearing those clothes when he turns into a butterfly but just doesnt have the butterfly wings!