BloodStorm

BloodStorm

Infobox VG
title = BloodStorm


developer = Incredible Technologies, Chun Soft
publisher = Strata
designer =
release = 1994 (Arcade)
genre = Versus fighting
modes = Up to 2 players
cabinet = Upright
arcade system =
display = Raster, horizontal orientation
input = 8-way joystick, Buttons: 5 (Back Arm, Front Arm, Block, Back Leg, Front Leg)
platforms = Arcade

"BloodStorm" is a fighting game released into in 1994 in arcade form by Strata and developed by Incredible Technologies. It is considered by some as a quasi-'sequel' to "Time Killers", even though both games' backgrounds had nothing to do with each other.

It was dubbed as a supposed “MK-killer” in an attempt to further rival Midway's success with "Mortal Kombat", however the game was less than successful. It was the last game Strata produced before it went out of business.

Gameplay

As with its predecessor Time Killers, BloodStorm features many of the aspects carried down from it, such as the removal of an opponent’s arms and an ‘instant kill’ attack, as well as a Special Death Move. The button layout is relatively the same, except there is no button for attacking with the head. They are labelled as back leg, front leg, back arm and front arm respectively. A button in the center is used to make the character block. As one would suspect, if a particular limb is lost in combat, it is rendered useless to attack with that button.

It is also a weapons fighter, but to differentiate it from "Time Killers", the characters use weapons called "Gauntlets" which also allow them to use particular powers and attacks with them. Other than being able to bash off an opponent’s arms, a technique called a ‘Sunder’ is also in the game. If executed when an opponent is stunned, it will destroy their lower body. The character will not be able to jump or use kicks, but can still move back and forth a little with the leg buttons.

Even after a successful Sunder attack, the fight can still go on, given the character’s life bar is not totally drained yet. However, if both limbs are lost afterwards (given they weren't already torn off prior to the Sunder attack) then s/he is completely helpless. Characters are restored back to normal form after a round is over much like "Time Killers" as well.

A notable feature in the game is that when an opponent is defeated, the player gains a ‘passable power’ much like in a style akin to the "Mega Man" series. These powers or weapons can be used at any time to give the player a further advantage. Also, players can save their progress in a game with a password feature by pressing buttons during the player select screen. However, since the data was saved only until the machine was turned off, it was less than beneficial unless used to pick the game back up where it ended.

Characters

Main characters

Hellhound - The fiercest fighter and general of the Fire people of the Southern Province. He takes pleasure in making war with their mortal enemies, the Ice people, especially Freon in particular.

Freon - Leader of the Ice people in the Northern Province. While he is a noble man, Freon loathes Hellhound and the Fire people, and wants to destroy them.

Tempest - The daughter of the High Emperor who was murdered before the events leading up to the BloodStorm contest. She has the ability to use the winds for her attacks and feels she is the rightful heir to the throne. According to her ending, she is the master mind behind her father's death (although that depends on her ending being true or not).

Razor - A suave and handsome man who was once in love with Tempest, and at the time the feeling was mutual. But her advisors framed him and had him imprisoned and given to Talon, who performed cybernetic experiments on him just before he escaped.

Tremor – The strongest and wisest of a race of people known as Earthians. He has become aware of the destruction going on between the races, and has tried to negotiate with various provinces to get it to stop, but has been unsuccessful. He sees the BloodStorm contest as a chance to destroy the sickness and disease and bring a much needed cure to the planet.

Mirage – The leader of a cannibalistic amazon race who live in a harsh desert, having overtaken the male population in many ways. Her plans are to lead her people out of their world and take over the whole planet through the BloodStorm tournament. Her gauntlet can fire deadly grenade bombs at her foes.

Talon – A cybernetic warrior whose steel heart makes him a cold and cruel ruler of Cyberia. He also tortured and performed experiments on Razor, who managed to survive. Originally aiming to find a cure for the disease destroying cell tissue, he eventually saw those of flesh and bone as inferior, and aims to convert all into cyborgs.

Fallout – A mysterious warrior who emerged from a radioactive part of the planet known as “The Death Zone”, who wanted to fight in the tournament, his reasons behind it are, for the most part throughout, unknown.

Nekron's agents

The player can be encounter these through special requirements.

Shadow
Ratchet
Blood
Craniac
Golem
Dementia
Wraith

Main bosses

Sin
Chainsaw
Nekron

ecrets

"BloodStorm" is also notorious for having a suprsingly large amount of hidden secrets for an arcade game. Among these secrets are a large amount of "taunt codes" (a few of which parody Midway and "Mortal Kombat" in particular, like one that mocks the "Goro Code" rumor of MK II), "big head" characters featuring the game's programmers (which was derived from "NBA Jam"), special screens that allow you to fight the hidden secret agents, "taxi" codes (which throw the players into another background), morph codes (which let you change your character), gauntlet codes (changes a character's gauntlet to someone else's), and even vulgar "trash talk" codes. There were also a few backgrounds that were somewhat interactive, and such backgrounds are keys to finding the hidden opponents within the game.

Unreleased sequel

At the time of its release, the game had made a few small hints that there might have been a sequel to "BloodStorm" planned for the future. One such hint is if the player managed to defeat all of Nekron’s agents before fighting Nekron himself, beat the game, and let the credits finish rolling, it will give the player a secret code with a message saying if he/she were to call one of the producers of the game and tell him this code, the player "may appear in BloodStorm II". However, these plans were most likely scrapped once Strata were forced to close down.

Trivia

* Rancid from "Time Killers" also makes a special appearance as one of the hidden "big head" codes in this game.
* This game (along with "Mortal Kombat") was parodied as "Bonestorm" on an episode of "The Simpsons"; BloodStorm itself was also mentioned by name in that episode.
* Senator Joe Lieberman, a long-time opponent of violent video games, appears in one of several of the game's "big head" codes as a way to parody him for his stance on video game censorship. One of the taunt codes clearly addresses him as well as the words "Hello, Senator" appear.
* Sushi-X, an editor of the game magazine "Electronic Gaming Monthly", was mentioned in one of the taunt codes ("Sushi-X rules this game!"). In that same vein, another taunt code mentions EGM ("You don't know shit about this game...go buy EGM!").
* One of the taunt codes was also an advertisement for the handbook made for "BloodStorm", giving out the address of where to send it and instructions. Considering the company shortly went out of business after the release of this game, it is probably useless information by now.
* "Mortal Kombat" game actor Daniel Pesina was fired from Midway in 1994 after appearing in an ad for "BloodStorm" dressed as Johnny Cage [http://www.defunctgames.com/shows.php?id=commercialbreak-12] .
* Luis Mangubat was one of the character artists for the game. He would go on to design and model characters at Midway games for "NFL Blitz", ', ' and "".

ee also

* List of fighting games

External links

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* [http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/arcade/a/blosto.htm Game Endings for all 8 BloodStorm characters]


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