Product description Juego para Sega Dreamcast .co.uk Review Capcom has a reputation for making great fighting games, with the Street Fighter series crowning its list. Plasma Sword, yet another fighter from Capcom and the sequel to Star Gladiator for the PlayStation, gives players 22 characters, each with his or her own plasma weapon ranging from rifles and swords to rings and oversized yo-yos. The game is set in the future, with neo-cities, dead planets, and outer space filling the backgrounds. The characters range from cyborgs to lone swordsmen, each with a slightly altered double. Characters can use pent-up energy to perform super powerful plasma combos that are a visual treat. For those familiar with fighting games, Plasma Sword's controls should be a quick study, while those not familiar with fighting games can switch to easy mode, which lets you perform special moves with just one button. Like other fighting games, this game centres on brawling, yet it isn't as violent as Mortal Kombat or Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style. One drawback of Plasma Sword is that graphics are rendered in 2-D as opposed to more cutting-edge 3-D fighters like Namco's must-own Soul Calibur. Still, for a game with slightly dated graphics, it's a solid fighting game. --Robb Guido
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I like plasma sword.Only because of the characters and plot etc. The thing is, is that its a fighting game and plot doesn't come first!! Gameplay wise it is quite easy to get used to,with secret characters to obtain, and it seems to be a colorful game with lots of eye-candy,but still doesn't manage to hide its dated 3-D polygon graphics.its a 3-D game,which is slightly different from other capcom games,such as marvel vs capcom, street fighter alpha,and Jojos bizzare adventure.If u generaly enjoy capcom fighting games, you should like this.
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