Reviews from

in the past


Achei o jogo bem básico,eu sei que ele é um dos primeiros jogos do PlayStation mas ele tem pontos altos e baixos,na versão que joguei ela é bem travada e os inimigos são muito apelões,mas ele tinha potencial na época que saiu e tem uns gráficos bons

The first Playstation game I ever played. You get an extra half-star.

Thirty-first GOTW finished for 2023. It was interesting to play a fighting game that's arguably considered a piece of history for weapon-based 3D fighting games. The bones of games to come can easily be seen here, in a "Toshinden crawled so Soul Blade could run" sort of way. I didn't really have a handle on the special moves, but the dodge mechanic was mostly good, and each character felt pretty unique to play. Opponents being able to super out of lying down with basically no frames was hella annoying, as were some unclear hitboxes and wildly differing damage values between player and CPU. This one also suffers from a crazily overpowered final boss that is at least mercifully very slow. Fighting games aren't really my jam, but it was fun to visit this piece of it's history.

I FUCKING HATE MONDO
I FUCKING HATE POLE ARMS

Definitely feels like an early 3D fighter, but I don't think I hate it. Lacks the fluidity of its contemporaries, but after getting a grasp of it, I was really able to get into it. I don't hate it, and probably the only reason I look back on this so fondly is because the game I played before this was the original Dynasty Warriors which might be the worst fighting game I've ever played.


A game that has aged like milk. Its slow, clunky and can feel unrespponsive at times. But this is a 3D fighting game from 95 and it has its charms. The game is still perfectly playable and I enjoyed my run through the arcade mode. There are far worse 3D fighting games on the playstation.

It feels like fighting in the moon.

zamanı için iyi çok hatası olsa da

The game itself is no bonafide classic and there are dozens better in the genre, but Battle Arena Toshinden is something to play if you're particularly interested in game history and want to have a look at what's considered the first "weapon fighting game"

There is a two month period between September 9, 1995 and November 8, 1995 where buying this game at retail, probably for $49.99 USD, could be justified. From that point on, and going forward till the time of this posting, I refuse to believe anyone has given a shit about BAT. Show me the Mizuumi page for any game in this series and I'll delete this post.

If there's any game I would argue has aged horribly, it's this.

It was used as a tech demo to sell the new 32bit consoles at the time, but once you get past its graphics abusing Gouraud shading to avoid the blockish 3D of Virtua Fighter, there's really not much interesting things to play there.

This game is bad. The graphics are too simplistic, The stages uninspired and the combat is clunky. But there is a charm in the character design, made by a famous Japanese pornographic artist at the time. When I was a kid I play it for fun, but as an adult play only to know PlayStation history

I've never played a PS1 game in my life that wasn't just something that was on a collection like the Mega Man X Legacy Collection. So this was the first game I chose because well IDK actually. I guess I just felt like it.

Now I'll go out and say this, this is not a good game but I like it for some reason. There's just something about it that feels fun to me despite how slow and floaty it feels. I'm not sure if I have played a weapon fighter before but it was interesting.

This game is just your typical fighting game as it doesn't really have much outside of the usual VS mode and 1 player mode. If anyone wonders who I mained, it was Sofia. I really like her whip attacks and plus she's got the laugh I love so much.

In the end I'm not sure if it's really worth going back to for any fighting professionals out there but for casuals like me, I enjoyed it even if it isn't good. I wouldn't mind trying out the sequels sometime, hopefully Sofia is in those too. Hopefully this is a sign I'll play more PS1 games too but we'll see.

As a fighting game fan, I can say with confidence that this game sucks. But with its stupid charm, I keep popping it back in and playing it. It’s fun to laugh at how fundamentally broken and unbalanced this game is. It is definitely a product of its time.

Joguei MUITO esse jogo com meu irmão. O que não significa que seja bom. Apenas não tínhamos muita coisa pra jogar.