Team Buffy Into Action
Last updated: 09/10/2006 - 16:21
It’s back to TV’s most famous evil infested US town for Buffy Summers - and this time she's brought the Scooby gang with her.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds
The world’s best-loved teens-against-the-Dark Gods TV series may have come to an explosive finale at the end of it’s seventh season, but that doesn’t mean the adventures have to end too. Not when there’s an animated Buffy Summers (and pals) to control right on your next gen. console...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds is the latest game to be released based on one of the hottest television shows around – and represents a quantum leap on from the original game - simply called Buffy The Vampire Slayer, almost two years ago.
‘Chaos Bleeds brings all the excitement of adventuring against the forces of chaos in Joss Whedons’ fictional US town of Sunnydale from the TV, straight onto your console. With major involvement from the television show's creators, writers, and cast, this game delivers a truly authentic epic experience.
'Chaos Bleeds is a third-person fighting adventure game based on the successful long running television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Just like the show, the adventure takes place at ground zero for all things vampire – Sunnydale, California.
Developed as a 'lost episode' from season five of the television show, 'Chaos Bleeds involves an unravelling tale in which a dimensional ‘bleed’ has been enabled by a mysterious being of pure evil to consume humanity once and for all. It's up to Buffy and her friends to stop it all from happening...once again.
Aiming to push boundaries in the area of 3D games with a strong story and character foundation, ‘Chaos Bleeds is an in-depth, action thriller. The player battles through a myriad of locations in Sunnydale and other locations inspired by the television series.
Fight Fair, Fight Dirty
In addition to playing as Buffy herself, gamers can also choose to play as one of five other characters from the show – Faith, Willow, Xander, Spike and Sid. Each of the five playable characters has its own set of abilities and powers. The game also has the edge on a lot of franchise games, in that it features recognisable likenesses. The actual cast members from the show have also provided a number of extensive voiceovers.
Featuring the sort of acrobatic heroism that will be very familiar to players of the Tomb Raider series of games - as well as the game inspired by James Cameron's Dark Angel series - with which Buffy The Vampire Slayer itself shares more than a few similarities, this is a genuine treat to play.
The original story begins when Buffy Summers discovers that an enemy from the past, Ethan Rayne, is at the centre of a great struggle with ‘The First’ - literally an incarnation of the first incarnation of evil the world has ever known.
Buffy and the gang must face up against an undead army of vampires, zombies, and demonic beings to keep these nefarious villains from casting the world into permanent darkness. So it’s just an average day living on top of the world’s most active mouth into Hell for the superheroic gal and her gang of sidekicks.
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"Over the course of seven years, the ‘Buffy series has developed millions of ardent fans – many of whom are console gamers," says Michael Pole, SVP & General Manager of Vivendi Universal Games. "Fans of the show will embrace being able to play the part of their favourite Buffy characters in a fully interactive gaming experience."
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds – with an ESRB ‘Teen’ rating - is available now, for PlayStation 2, Xbox and Nintendo GameCube, from Vivendi Universal Games. The original game to which this is an effective sequal - Buffy The Vampire Slayer - is also still available.
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