Battle Blaze (Intro)
Bout presents: Battle Blaze (Intro)
Battle Blaze (バトルブレイズ) is a 1992 medieval fighting game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System by Sammy Studios. Players use swords, morningstars, knives, and other weapons to beat up their opponents. The player can either play in a colosseum or on a quest. The eventual goal is to defeat the Dark Lord who lives in a castle in the sky.
A land known as Virg was under the command of a powerful king. Every king was selected at the "Tournament of Champions". A demon from Hell, he was hell-bent on world domination, so he sent five phantoms to possess every combatant in the tournament. The demon turned the contenders into enemies where they would have them battle one on one (similar to battle royale). The phantoms possessed every contender except for one. As one phantom ambushed Durill, the strongest of the competitors, an unknown disease struck him. Durill ended up defeating the phantom, but collapsed due to mind poisoning. After he died, his son Kerrel vowed to avenge his father, and defeat the evil demon.
Enter a time of barbaric madness where fighters clash with blades of steel. Armed with flying maces and razor-edged broadswords, warriors of a chaotic land await to challenge brave opponents. Only one worth contender will become Master of the Realm.
In the Hero Mode, the player assumes the role of Kerrell (Faud in the Japanese version) and must fight the other four combatants in any order they wish. After defeating all four, the player fights the demonic lord Autarch (JP: Gilformoth) as the final boss.
In Battle Mode, one or two players can select between Kerrell, his identical twin Lang (JP: Rangle) or the other four characters from the Hero Mode and fight in single battles in a huge colosseum.
Battle Blaze offers various gameplay modes to keep players engaged. The primary mode is the story mode, where players embark on a quest to defeat the evil warlord and restore peace to the land. Throughout the story mode, players engage in fierce battles against challenging opponents, culminating in epic boss fights. Additionally, there is a versus mode that enables two players to face off against each other in intense multiplayer battles.
The controls in Battle Blaze are responsive and intuitive—allowing players to execute a wide range of attacks and maneuvers with precision. Players can unleash powerful special moves and combos by mastering the game's control scheme, adding depth and strategy to the gameplay.
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Release: May 1, 1992
Platforms: Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom
Developers: Aicom, Electronics Application
Publishers: American Sammy Corporation, Sammy Corporation
Producer: Yoshinori Ikeda
Director: Hiroyuki Iwatsuki
Executive Producer: Shigeo Tanaka
Designers: K. Yamada, T. Matsui, M. Takizawa, Z. Kondoh, T. Shigemura
Programmers: Hin Den You, K. Okabe, M. Aoki, J. Yasuda
Composers: Megumi Matsuura, Masaki Kase
Rating: Teen (ESRB)
Game Modes: Single Player, Co-op, Two Players
Genres: Fighting, Side-Scrolling, Weapons, Fantasy
Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom
Electronic Gaming Monthly's Mike Weigand gave Battle Blaze a review score of 5 out of 10. He wrote, "...Ugh! This one-on-one fighting game needs better control and more fighters to choose from. Not exactly the greatest challenge either—some fighters have unfair advantages over others and they can win almost every match. The graphics are alright, but the sound needs work".
The graphics in Battle Blaze are visually appealing, showcasing detailed character sprites and vibrant backgrounds that capture the essence of a medieval world. The game employs a side-scrolling perspective, which adds depth to the battles and allows players to traverse the dynamic environments while engaging in combat.
While Battle Blaze received mixed reviews upon its release, it remains a nostalgic gem for fans of the SNES era. The game's strengths lie in its diverse character roster, engaging combat mechanics, and visually pleasing presentation. It provides an enjoyable fighting experience for both solo players and multiplayer enthusiasts.
Overall, Battle Blaze is a notable entry in the SNES library, offering an exciting and challenging fighting game experience with its medieval-themed setting, diverse characters, and engaging gameplay mechanics.
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