Bloody Roar 2

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Bloody Roar 2 lets fighters transform into fierce animal alter-egos mid-battle for intense combat! Roar with power while mastering unique fighting styles in this thrilling beastly showdown!

Bloody Roar 2 Trivia

In Bloody Roar 2, what animal does the character "Long" transform into? (Easy)
#1: Tiger
#2: Wolf
#3: Phoenix
#4: Dragon
In Bloody Roar 2, which character has the ability to transform into a mole? (Hard)
#1: Stun
#2: Bakuryu
#3: Jenny
#4: Uriko
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Bloody Roar 2 Fun Facts

Bloody Roar 2 has a hidden character named Kohryu, who is a mechanical version of the ninja character Bakuryu, accessible only through a special unlock process.
In Bloody Roar 2, when playing in the arcade version, each character has an alternate Beast Drive animation if executed with a specific button combination, different from the usual ones seen in the home console versions.

Bloody Roar 2 Polls

Which character in Bloody Roar 2 is your favorite?
Yugo the Wolf
Alice the Rabbit
Long the Tiger
Shenlong the Tiger
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Which fighting style in Bloody Roar 2 do you find most effective?
Beast Form Combos
Human Form Tactics
Mixing Forms Fluidly
Grapple and Throw Moves
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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December 22, 1999

Release of Bloody Roar 2 in Japan

Bloody Roar 2, a fighting game developed by Hudson Soft and Eighting, was released for the PlayStation console in Japan.

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May 2000

North American Release of Bloody Roar 2

The game was launched in North America, expanding its reach to a broader audience and increasing its popularity among fighting game enthusiasts.

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June 2000

European Release of Bloody Roar 2

Bloody Roar 2 was released in Europe, completing its global launch and allowing fans across the continent to enjoy the game.

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