Games Similar to Bloody Roar
The "Bloody Roar" series puts a different spin on the fighting game genre. Players can activate their "Beast" powers to transform into creatures while battling opponents. Due to the many fighting games offered for Playstation consoles, there are similar games that fans and players of the "Bloody Roar" series may enjoy. Whether players are inclined toward animal combat or just the feel of Playstation fighting games, different aspects of "Bloody Roar" can be found in other games.
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Tekken 3
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"Tekken 3," released for Playstation in 1998, is the third in the "Tekken" fighting game series. Though the game doesn't have transforming characters, it does offer both human and animals fighters. Players can use the characters Kuma and Panda, a bear and panda bear, respectively. As well, the game's fast-based action recalls the intensity of "Bloody Roar." The game's Playstation controls also recall the format of "Bloody Roar," providing a sense of familiarity for players.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy
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"Mortal Kombat Trilogy" takes the first three games of the successful fighting franchise and combines them for Playstation enthusiasts. The games, particularly "Mortal Kombat 3" with its "Animality" capabilities, provide a battle experience that can be compared with several fighting games including "Bloody Roar." The "Animality" option allows each character to use a corresponding finishing move. The finishing move allows players to turn into specific animals to finish off their opponent. The transformation can be compared with the feature in "Bloody Roar."
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Primal Rage
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"Primal Rage," available for Playstation consoles, features a fighting format that not only compares with "Bloody Roar" in genre but also in its type of fighters. Instead of humans who turn into beasts, "Primal Rage" features only battling beasts and monsters. The game revolves around creatures resembling apes and dinosaurs fighting in backdrops including rainforests and volcano-filled areas. The game was released in 1995.
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