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Pocket Gamer Review: Bleach: Dark Souls

Pocket Gamer writes: "The problem with perfection is it leaves no room for improvement. It's a conundrum that's stumped philosophers and theologians for centuries.

And although we doubt highly respected Japanese developer Treasure worried too much about whether the greatest perfection is imperfection, the attempt to outdo its previous DS fighter - the sublime Bleach: The Blade of Fate - must have got it thinking.

We simply adored 2008's multi-faceted 2D brawler: not only did it offer lots of kinetic action to get the pulse racing, it also featured online play, a robust Story mode and almost 30 different characters to master.

The fact it felt like the long-lost brother of Treasure classic Guardian Heroes was merely a bonus. In short, it was exactly what the DS needed after many barren months in the beat-'em-up wilderness."
meepmoopmeep - contributor
Published: 249 days 4 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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