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Barbarian | |
File:Barbarian Coverart.png | |
Developer(s) | Saffire |
Publisher(s) | Titus Software |
Designer | |
Engine | |
status | Status Missing |
Release date | PS2 June 27, 2002 (NA) April 3, 2003 (JP) December 5, 2003 (PAL) GameCube March 27, 2003 (JP) March 12, 2004 (PAL) Xbox December 23, 2003 (PAL) |
Genre | Fighting game |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Age rating(s) | ESRB: T PEGI: 12+ |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox |
Arcade system | Arcade System Missing |
Media | |
Input | Gamepad |
Requirements | |
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough |
Barbarian is a video game of the fighting genre. The Gamecube version was originally planned for a US release in 2003, but was instead released in Japan (under the name Warrior Blade), and in Europe in 2004[1]. The game features 11 different fighters, each with different weapons and abilities. It allows you to freely destroy the environment, and use it as a weapon against your opponent. The characters each have alternate costumes, which, depending on which you choose, may change your default weapon; however, it does not affect the weapon's damage capabilities or uses. The game plays much like Power Stone with its arena style gameplay.
Notes
- ↑ "IGN: Barbarian", cube.ign.com Retrieved on 19 June 2008.
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