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RANMA 1/2 BATTLE RENAISSANCE
Sony PlayStation
RumicSoft
3D Fighting
Copyright © 1996 RumicSoft
by Maria "Akane" Muñoz
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The fourth in a long series of fighting games for the popular
Takahashi Rumiko series, RANMA1/2,
RANMA 1/2 BATTLE RENAISSANCE breaks out of its 2D
world and blasts into the 3D world of the Sony PlayStation.
As with most
fighting games, there are characters the player can choose
to fight their battles. The game has eight playable
characters: Ranma, our title character; Akane, his tomboyish
fiancee; Happosai, the elderly, perverted martial arts sensei
of Saotome Genma and Tendo Soun, Kunou, the indecisive kendo
master always lusting after Akane and the elusive pig-tailed
girl; Saotome Genma, Ranma's father; Shampoo, a Chinese
amazon martial artist who is in love with Ranma; Ryouga, the
ever-lost rival to Ranma; and a new character featured in the
manga, Kumon Ryu, a military style fighter.
The game
starts out with short movies of the characters on Kunou Island
where the Kunou Family have decided to build an amusement park.
The stories vary depending on which character a player chooses
and include quick little dialogues between the characters as
they challenge each other. The common goal is to defeat the
evil oni girl invading Kunou Island, Rouge, and believe me she
is very, very difficult to beat.
The 3D
versions of the characters look very close to their 2D anime
counterparts. The game is very reminiscent of TEKKEN 2
in playing style and appearance. Although it is not very
smooth in parts and sort of pales in comparison with TEKKEN 2
with its stilted character movements and fairly plain
backgrounds, RANMA 1/2 BATTLE RENAISSANCE is one of
the more decent 3D fighters out there on the market.
BATTLE
RENAISSANCE's moves are rather difficult to pull off on
the Playstation controller, and players may have a bit of
trouble. One of the added bonuses of RANMA 1/2 BATTLE RENAISSANCE
is the cold/hot water events that occur
during gameplay. Four of the eight characters can transform
into their cursed spring forms and vice versa: Ryouga into
P-chan, Shampoo into Shampoo-neko, Genma into Panda, and
Ranma into his girl form. This leads to hilarious moments
such as P-chan or Shampoo-neko fighting against one of the
normal human characters. Apparently, it is impossible to
block the diminutive P-chan's advances, and P-chan's opponent
will inevitably get pummeled repeatedly if caught in this
vicious cycle.
The game
stays true to the previous games and keeps the special moves
intact such as Ranma's whirlwind attack, Hiryuu Shoten Ha,
or the lightning fast punch attack, Katchu Tenshin Amaguriken.
The whole
voice cast is back and does a great job in reprising their
roles. Players will have no problem keeping this game a
challenge as RANMA 1/2 BATTLE RENAISSANCE's AI is very
smart and becomes progressively harder, as game play
continues.
RANMA 1/2 BATTLE
RENAISSANCE is a formidable adversary to the 3D
fighting game market. It will appeal to the die-hard RANMA
1/2 fan and will keep him playing for hours. High
recommendations on this game for fighting game fans who are
also RANMA 1/2 fans. If not, probably best to pass up
and play TEKKEN 2 instead.
Rating: *** stars
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