Bleach: Dark Souls

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  • Release Date: Oct. 7, 2008
  • Price: $30.00
  • Publisher: Sega
  • Developer: Treasure
  • Platform(s): DS
  • Genre: Fighting
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Cartoon Violence
    Mild Language
    Suggestive Themes
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Bleach: Dark Souls for DS by Sega brings an exclusive storyline, expanded cast of playable characters, and fast multi-plane fighting action for up to four players via Wi-Fi. Players also build a power-packed Spirit Card Deck and collect power crystals to augment their spirit card powers on the lower screen and dish out moves that directly affect their opponent's gameplay. With a burgeoning cast of 44 characters including the ability to play as Hollows, players can spend hours experiencing furious fighting gameplay and unlocking personal character stories all based on the series' story arc.

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Bleach: Dark Souls - DS

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Engaging story  
Loads of content  
Intense action  
Addictive gameplay  
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I'm a huge manga and anime fan so I loved the way this game was made! Whoever says otherwise is annoying!{ and doesn't respect the japanese-made games!}

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  • Oct. 17, 2008 Cheats: Bleach: Dark Souls - Extra Characters!

    Show the power of your bankai and collect the entire cast!

  • Oct. 14, 2008 Review: Bleach: Dark Souls (DS)

    There's no doubt about it -- Bleach for the Nintendo DS is anime-based gaming done right. While Dark Souls feels more like an update than a full-out sequel to its predecessor, it provides just the right amount of action, story, and new content to warrant some attention from fans of the series. With tweaked controls, more balanced characters, and engaging combat to boot, Bleach once again raises the bar for all DS fighting games.

    THE BOTTOM LINE: Bleach: Dark Souls isn't just a good sequel, it's undoubtedly one of the most impressive fighting games on the DS.