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If you’re searching for a today, you aren’t just looking for a ROM. You’re looking for a specific feeling of 90s edge, werewolf claws, and one of the best damn soundtracks on the PlayStation. The Hook: What Made It Special? Unlike Street Fighter ’s fireballs or Mortal Kombat ’s gore, Bloody Roar had one simple, brilliant trick: Zoanthropy .
A quick word from a retro gamer to another: Physical copies of this game are getting expensive (a complete-in-box can run you $80-$120 depending on condition). Because of this, many fans turn to emulation to relive the glory days.
So fire up that emulator, pick Bakuryu, spam his infinite kick combo, and apologize to no one.
You didn’t just beat people up. You transformed into a giant, rage-fueled animal. One second you’re a human martial artist; the next, you’re a 7-foot-tall wolf or a flying insectoid monster. The game literally had a "Beast Gauge." Fill it up, hit the button, and suddenly your combos do double damage.