#BEYBLADE METAL FUSION EPISODES 2 UPGRADE#
Tweaking the top is nice, but until you start getting parts from the higher classes, you never see or experience any sort of upgrade during fights. With the exception of the ability that adds more energy to your Beyblade, none of the other special powers seem to do much in combat. The shield mechanic doesn't seem to work most of the time, so you can still get kicked out if you had the ability active. There are flaws aplenty with the basic game mechanics, all of which are designed to add some interesting elements to what is essentially a game of chance using tops to battle each other. After each major match, you can buy parts for your Beyblade to boost its stats and specialize in areas like offense or defense. You can also call upon special powers to boost its stamina, drain energy from the opponent, or affect the battlefield with bombs or cracks on the playing surface. While you can let fate and artificial physics determine who wins, you can also guide your Beyblade into victory by guiding it to attack, leap or protect itself from any ongoing attacks. Depending on how the opponent's top is defeated, you score a number of points for the victory, and the winner is determined by whoever reaches four points first. You and an opponent pull a string and release two spinning tops into an arena. The basics of a Beyblade match are still present in this video game interpretation. It's straightforward enough that those who can't wait to get into the gameplay will be fine, but those who want more flesh to the story will find it rather thin. With the exception of the ending, all you do is go through one opponent after another until you reach the very end. The unfortunate part is that you never really get to experience more of the story once you get past the opening cut scene.
#BEYBLADE METAL FUSION EPISODES 2 SERIES#
The plot sounds exactly like something you'd see in the TV series as a multi-episode adventure. Wanting to keep the sanctity of Beyblading intact, Gigka's mission is to get to the end of the tournament and stop whoever is behind the incidents. The trouble is that all of the Beybladers who lose in the tournament also lose their own stamina and faint. The new Nosferatu Tournament recently showed up, and everyone wants to be a part of it. You play the role of Gingka, the tough Beyblader and hero of the series.
The plot of Beyblade: Metal Fusion for the NDS is rather simple. It's too bad that fun is the last thing on anyone's mind when playing the game. As expected, there is a video game tie-in on the Nintendo DS. In an effort to bring it back to prominence, a toy line and series entitled Beyblade: Metal Fusion was created, and it features the same concepts but has a new cast of characters in tow. The toy line and anime were successful in 20, but like most fads, it soon faded into near obscurity.
This time around, spinning plastic tops are infused with mythical powers, and the participants, known as Beybladers, are the only ones who can unleash those powers. Like its counterparts Bakugan and Yu-Gi-Oh, the series created an adventure and mythos around the toy line.
Some people might remember a toy line and anime series by the name of Beyblade.