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Cover for Bleach: Heat the Soul.Bleach: Heat the Soul is a series of for the based on the popular and series. Each installment was developed by and published. All installments have been released only in.Each installment has several methods of play, with different types of game modes. New games have introduced additional modes that usually carry over to the sequels. Using characters taken directly from Bleach manga, the player uses each character's unique abilities to battle and defeat an opponent.
New games expand on the series' plotline in 'Story Mode' or, as it is known in Heat the Soul 3 and 4, 'Mission Mode,' which generally stays true to the source material. Because of this, the character roster increases with each installment. An example of gameplay from Bleach: Heat the Soul 3.In each game of the series, the player controls one of many characters directly based upon their manga counterparts. The player then pits their character against another, usually controlled by the game but this can also be another player depending on the mode being used.
The objective of each match is to reduce the opponent's health to zero using basic attacks and special techniques unique to each character and derived from techniques they use in the source material. For instance, 's use of his Black Getsuga Tensho (though only while using Ichigo's form) and 's utilization of. For some techniques, characters have available a 'spirit gauge,' which depletes upon execution.
Most techniques are not executed in real time, and instead have an accompanying cinematic that takes place. Furthermore, some characters can transform into certain alternative forms mid-battle, albeit until their spirit gauge is fully drained or the player cancels the transformation. As of Heat the Soul 3, the player may select partner characters to help aid them in battle. Each partner character has different abilities based on their skills from the series. Whereas Heat the Soul 3 allows the selection of up to three partner characters, Heat the Soul 4 only allows two at a time, though the abilities of both can be combined to create more powerful effects.Each installment introduces new ways of playing through Story Mode. Heat the Soul features a classic story mode, allowing the player to simply relive all the important battles from. Heat the Soul 2 adds a bit of variety to the original story mode, allowing players to play through each character's individual story.
For example, if is selected, the player must fight all his battles with the; if is selected, the player must stop Ichigo and his friends from saving. Heat the Soul 3 no longer uses 'Story Mode' but rather 'Mission Mode.' In Mission Mode, the player must relive the battles of the series, though must meet certain conditions, such as a time limit, before being able to move on. Heat the Soul 4 also uses Mission Mode. Depending on completion time and remaining stamina, the player is awarded a rank of 'S' through 'C,' S being the highest ranking possible.
If awarded S or A, a scenario branching occurs. Installments Bleach: Heat the Soul Bleach: Heat the Soul ( BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル) is the first installment in the Heat the Soul series, released on March 24, 2005. The theme song for the game is by, which also happens to be the original opening theme for the anime. The game has a total of six characters, all of which derived from the. One thing critics seemed to like were the authentic voice-overs during both gameplay and conversation sequences. The voice actors themselves also appeared at the Jump Festa event for a live talk show appearance on a mock radio station just months before the game's release.In recent video game books released in North America, tips for this game are here, as well as 2, 3, 4.5.Bleach: Heat the Soul 2 Bleach: Heat the Soul 2 ( BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル2) is the second installment in the Heat the Soul series, released on September 1, 2005. The theme song for this game is Chance!
By, and the music was composed by Kazuo Hanzawa, under the alias 'NON', and Hitoshi Sakimoto. Continuing where Heat the Soul left off, the story mode of Heat the Soul 2 ranges from the to the end of the and features 12 playable characters. As opposed to Heat the Soul's story mode, however, this game allows you to follow the story of the selected character rather than a single, designated plot. For example, if you were to choose, you would fight all his battles with the, whereas if you chose to play as, you must stop Ichigo and his friends from saving.Bleach: Heat the Soul 3 Bleach: Heat the Soul 3 ( BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル3) is the third installment in the Heat the Soul series, released on July 20, 2006. The game features 34 characters, covering events from the to 's introduction at the beginning of. Unique to Heat the Soul 3 are 'Soul Road' and 'Karakura Heroes.' In Soul Road, the player is to select the desired character and partner character.
Afterwards, the player is set on a board game-like map where the goal is to pass through markers in order to fight enemies. After each match, the player is given an amount of 'Trust points' (how many received depends on the mode's difficulty) which go towards leveling up partner characters and unlocking bonuses, such as alternate costumes and new partners.
To unlock these bonuses, the player must find a blue marker to turn in their points; however, before doing so, the player must answer a multiple choice question. In Karakura Heroes, the player is put into a humorous side-story, with some extra anime scenes added. Leads a group of, initially and, on some sort of wacky adventure which involves battling several other characters.
At the mode's completion, a scene shows the gang relaxing at an expensive hotel, doing activities that in some way fit their personalities and/or abilities (for example, Hitsugaya snowboarding).Bleach: Heat the Soul 4. Bleach: Heat the Soul ( BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル). ^ Alfonso, Andrew (2006-08-01). Retrieved 2007-08-15. ^. Archived from on 2016-01-21. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
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