Binding: Video Game Brand: Atari EAN: 0742725250512 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: Atari Inc. Manufacturer: Atari Inc. Platform: GameCube Publisher: Atari Inc. Sales Rank: 12428 Studio: Atari Inc.
Features:
Beybladers can build their own powerful spinning tops, add the spirit of the almighty Bit Beasts and enter their creations into fierce battles.
Fans can play as their favorite characters and recreate historic Beyblade showdowns. It?s the ultimate Beyblade fantasy ? the Super Tournament Battle!
Hundreds of options for customizing characters and Beyblades ;Individual battles: single-player, one-on-one and Battle Royal ;Exciting Tournament showdowns against popular Beyblade characters.
Tricked-out stadiums with magnets, gates and more.
Product Description: BeyBlade: Super Tournament Battle is immersive BeyBlade gaming that's thrilling for fans and non-fans!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Best Beyblade Game Out!!
Really liked the game, much better than the ps 1 game. Wish they'd bring back Beyblades.
Rating: - BORING GAME
After playing this game for about 4 or 5 days, you start to realize that nothing new is happening!
How the Game Works:
1. Beyblade in tournaments (It usually takes 30 seconds to win a battle)
2. Go to the shop and buy supplies to improve your beyblade
3. Beyblade in tournaments
4. Go to the shop
5. Beyblade in tounraments
THIS GAME IS BORING AND NOT FUN! YOU SHOULD NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS POORLY MANUFACTURED GAME!
Rating: - BR and SM review
the graphics in this game is awsome.the battles are enjoyable. the game is lacking depth and unlocking charters is annoying because the time it takes.
overall it passes the test
p.s.u have 2 be a beyblade fan to enjoy it
Rating: - BORING!
When you first start this game, it seems decent. You pick the basics like you usually do in games (gender, beggining Beyblade, ect.) and it looks promising. (Just incase you don't know, a beyblade is sort of like a battling top, except it has a monster - called a bit beast - inside it that can do attacks.)
But you'll soon find it is quite dull. Unlike Pokemon games, this is practically a guarantee that you'll lose the match if your 'top' is weaker then the others, and your practically guaranteed to win if your 'top' is stronger.
Furthermore, you can get out your bit beast during battle (BIG flaw in this game). And you can use it as much as you like too. But first you have to get a power bar up to 1/3 of the whole power bar. If it's at 1/3, it's a weak strike, if it's at 2/3 it's a okay strike, and if it's at 3/3, then it's a strong strike. You get the power bar (or circle for this matter) up by hitting your oppenent. Of course, they get the same amount of 'power' in their 'power circle' as you do! However... you can get it faster if you hit the 'A' button on impact.
So your hitting the 'A' button the whole time.
And then to release your bit beast, you hit 'B'.
So basicaly here's what you do:
Press 'A' button OVER AND OVER to raise power in the bar while slanting coltrol stock to move around. Then hit 'B' to release your beast! That's it!
Heres the point system (You need Four points to win a round):
Sleep out --- Your opponents top stops spinning - 1 PT
Miss Shoot --- Your opponent misses a launch - 1 Pt
Stadium out --- Your opponents beyblade spins out of the stadium - 2 PT
Crash out --- Your opponent looses all HP - 4 Pt
The voice overs are beyond annoying! They constantly say the same thing, over and over, and over, and... well you get it.
Also, Multiplayer is probably worse then single! Wow! @_@
Pros -
Promising beggining
The graphics are both 3-D, flat, and Cartoon (or that could be a con, you decide)
Cons -
Press same buttons repeatedly
Boring Multiplayer
More powerful blade is very likely guaranteed to win.
Bad voice overs!
Overall -
This game isn't worth your money.
P.S.
The only reason it got a two was because of the graphics.
Rating: - Very boring
When you first start this game, it seems decent. You pick the basics like you usually do in games (gender, beggining Beyblade, ect.) and it looks promising. (Just incase you don't know, a beyblade is sort of like a battling top, except it has a monster - called a bit beast - inside it that can do attacks.)
But you'll soon find it is quite dull. Unlike Pokemon games, this is practically a guarantee that you'll lose the match if your 'top' is weaker then the others, and your practically guaranteed to win if your 'top' is stronger.
Furthermore, you can get out your bit beast during battle (BIG flaw in this game). And you can use it as much as you like too. But first you have to get a power bar up to 1/3 of the whole power bar. If it's at 1/3, it's a weak strike, if it's at 2/3 it's a okay strike, and if it's at 3/3, then it's a strong strike. You get the power bar (or circle for this matter) up by hitting your oppenent. Of course, they get the same amount of 'power' in their 'power circle' as you do! However... you can get it faster if you hit the 'A' button on impact.
So your hitting the 'A' button the whole time.
And then to release your bit beast, you hit 'B'.
So basicaly here's what you do:
Press 'A' button OVER AND OVER to raise power in the bar while slanting coltrol stock to move around. Then hit 'B' to release your beast! That's it!
Also, Multiplayer is probably worse then single! Wow! @_@
Pros -
Promising beggining
The graphics are both 3-D, flat, and Cartoon (or that could be a con, you decide)
Cons -
Press same buttons repeatedly
Boring Multiplayer
More powerful blade is very likely guaranteed to win.
Overall -
This game isn't worth your money.
P.S.
The only reason it got a two was because of the graphics.