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** Even more prevalent in the official site, where each character has listed gear, items being carried and level. All for asthetic purpose, of course. The characters themselves also tend to lampshade this.
* [[Ryu and Ken]]: Urs and Marco, Olivia and Odile/Dokurod.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: The American [[PlayStation 3]] release was delayed over a year and forced to go download-only because SCEA does not allow retail discs without English voice acting.
* [[SNK Boss]]: Deathbringer's second form, which can only be damaged in Heat Up mode.
* [[Speech Impediment]]: Marco pronounces his "R"s like "W"s.

Revision as of 16:22, 9 June 2014

A fighting game released by Aksys and Arc System Works, the creators of Guilty Gear. It was the first fighting game to be released by the company on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It is set in a cookie-cutter Medieval Fantasy world, which serves as a contrast to Guilty Gear's and Blaz Blue's heavy Science Fiction setting. The art style is very colorful and heavily fantastical, and the game's themes are much Lighter and Softer than its predecessor.

Gameplay is also much slower than the Guilty Gear or Blaz Blue series, resembling Street Fighter more than anything.

Not to be confused with a set of Magical Girl Real Trailer Fake Game clips.

The game saw a disc release on the 360, which is notoriously difficult to track down, and a digital release on the Playstation Network.

Tropes used in Battle Fantasia include: