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* [[Damage Sponge Boss]]: Deathbringer. He clocks in at over 32,000 HP in a game where the average character has about ''3000''.
* [[Damage Sponge Boss]]: Deathbringer. He clocks in at over 32,000 HP in a game where the average character has about ''3000''.
* [[The Dandy]]: Ashley
* [[The Dandy]]: Ashley
* [[Dueling Games]]: It had the great misfortune to come out alongside '''[[Street Fighter IV]]'''.
** This is only true for the PSN version of the game which was released on December 22, 2009, The game was released in arcades on April 26, 2007. On an interesting note, Yoshiro Ono, producer of the ''Street Fighter 4'' series commented in an interview that Capcom wasn't interested in releasing a new SF game if it wasn't 3D, but he wasn't sure if it was possible to make a game with 3d graphics and keep the 2d "feeling" until they watched ''Battle Fantasia'' -- a game that in his words inspired the [[SF 4]] series
* [[Emotionless Girl]]: Odile
* [[Emotionless Girl]]: Odile
* [[Empathic Weapon]] / [[Evil Weapon]]: Dokurod
* [[Empathic Weapon]] / [[Evil Weapon]]: Dokurod

Revision as of 16:19, 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: