Blandia (Arcade) Playthrough - Longplay (Jurane)
Blandia drops the side-scrolling feature of its predecessor, but retains its versus segments with the addition of elements of other 2D versus fighting games released at the time. The player's chosen character fights against his or her opponent in two-out-of-three matches in a single player tournament mode with the computer or against another human player. Unlike most other similar fighting games at the time, Blandia combines the style of Capcom's Street Fighter II with the use of weapons in every character. Another feature is the possibility to cause visible damage to the armor of the characters, originally used in Gladiator. However, unlike Gladiator, Blandia requires players to attack the uncovered parts of the opponent's body multiple times to defeat them, instead of one hit like in Gladiator.
In one-player mode, the player must choose one of the "Original Six Warriors" to control. Instead of fighting other characters in a random order like in many contemporary fighting games, the player moves the sword-shaped cursor on a map to choose a region where one of the other characters is located, fight against them in each battle and then advance to the Golden Castle. In both one-player and two-player modes, each round lasts for five minutes, and if neither of the characters are knocked out before then, the one with the most health wins the round; however, if both lifebars are even, the players must fight in a rematch. If both lifebars are even in the rematch, the fight ends with a game over.
[00:00] - Intro
[01:06] - 1. Gurianos
[02:52] - 2. Diokles
[04:36] - 3. Irriana
[06:29] - 4. Retsu.Zen
[08:18] - 5. McGill
[10:02] - 6. Launa
[11:31] - 7. Xeldus
[13:26] - 8. Imageo
[15:44] - 9. Gildus
[17:36] - 10. Jurane
[19:28] - Ending
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