List of Bloody Roar Characters

List Of Bloody Roar Characters

This is a list of the major characters from the Hudson Soft video game series Bloody Roar. The series began with the 1997 arcade game Beastorizer, before moving to various console systems. The first sequel, Bloody Roar 1, was released to the Sony PlayStation in 1997 followed by Bloody Roar 2: The New Breed in 1999. In 2001, the series moved to the PlayStation 2 system with Bloody Roar 3 and then Bloody Roar 4 in 2003. Between the last two PlayStation 2 releases, two additional titles were released on Nintendo's and Microsoft's platforms: Bloody Roar: Primal Fury in 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube and Bloody Roar Extreme in 2003 on the Xbox.

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