Bleach Rebirth of Souls Review: Stunning Battles, But Is It Worth Playing?
For our Bleach Rebirth of Souls review, it brings the high-energy battles of the beloved anime to life with stunning visuals, fast-paced combat, and an immersive soundtrack that fuels the action. With 32 playable characters, multiple game modes, and deep customization options, it delivers a fighting experience that caters to newcomers and veterans alike. But does its button-mashing accessibility hold back the depth of its mechanics? And does the story mode truly serve *Bleach* fans or just feel like an extended tutorial? Dive into our full review to uncover whether this anime brawler is a must-play or a missed opportunity.
Bleach Rebirth Of Souls Review Pros:
- Beautiful anime-like graphics.
- 29.24GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Own in-game trophies.
- You get the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 versions of the game.
- Graphics settings – motion blur.
- Fighting gameplay.
- Three game modes – Story, Offline, and Online.
- The tutorial section is available after you do an introductory fight.
- Movie and sound gallery section with unlocked entries that you get from the game.
- The glossary contains terms and descriptions of the language used in the game.
- Two shops – Urahara shop (in-game credit), and PlayStation store (real money and DLC)
- Controller settings – standard or advanced controls, and remap controls.
- Japanese voice choice.
- The story is you reliving the Bleach story.
- Offline has three modes – Training, Versus, and Missions.
- Amazing voice work and well implemented.
- Missions are difficulty-based and have you playing within a time limit against waves of enemies, earning SP and soul fragments.
- 32 playable characters from the Bleach universe.
- Versus lets you play against the CPU, setting the time limit, opponents, and difficulty.
- Brilliant high-octane soundtrack.
- Fighting gameplay.
- The game world is 3D, but you fight in this isometric view, making it play more like a 2D fighter.
- End-of-chapter breakdowns in the story show clear rewards, completed soul challenges, and earned SP and EXP.
- The Konpaku certificate is like a player card, and you can unlock and buy new items for it. There are four elements – icons, stickers, titles, and plates.
- Earn and buy soup crystals, which you equip to add buffs, abilities, or upgrades to your characters.
- In-game cutscenes where you can fast forward through the talking or skip the whole thing.
- The gameplay is surprisingly easy to get into, button mashers can get far, but veterans will love how much depth the combos have.
- The controls can be shown on the screen at all times and removed with a button press.
- Fighting is over the top, spectacular to look at, and is easy to pull off.
- Ranged characters are a different pace and require a lot more practice.
- Story mode is a huge tutorial, slowly unlocking new abilities and fighters over time.
- Breakable objects within the fighting arena.
Bleach Rebirth Of Souls Review Cons:
- You fight a lot against the same creature over and over in story mode.
- I found, as a new Bleach player, that the game took a while to break me in and show me and tell me what Bleach is and how it’s all made up.
- Story mode doesn’t always go to the next chapter in the timeline.
- Button mashing, whilst cool, can also be uncool.
- There are a lot of actions to remember, more of a big deal as it’s a lot of button combinations and holding this to do this.
- Fighting felt the same, with little difference, once you got used to the characters or played as one character.
- Story mode is a huge tutorial, slowly unlocking new abilities and fighters over time.
- Not that many fight locations, surprisingly.
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Bleach Rebirth Of Souls:
Developer: Tamsoft
Publisher: Bandai Namco
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