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Friday, April 12, 2013

Kamen Rider Battride War Game: Exploring By Bikes

Additional screenshots and information have been released for the upcoming Playstation 3 game entitled:  Kamen Rider: Battride War via Famitsu. The images include new screenshots for other riders such as Kiva, Ryuki and Hibiki.


Hibiki's notable traits are agility and high attack power especially in the air. Kiva has a faster ability to change forms that includes his final form. Ryuki will not only have his Dragranzer in the game but also his RiderShooter.

As posted previously, players can go on and off the Kamen Rider's respective bikes freely as you  explore the environment during the game. To make it more interactive, players can use the bikes to break against enemy lines and execute awesome bike action within a limited time. These bikes can also be used as means to escape difficult situations or certain enemies.


In Kamen Rider: Battride War, you start the game as Kamen Rider Wizard and you unlock riders trapped and chained in pillars called the Birdcage.  It is up to you to bring them back and uphold justice by helping them through clearing missions. It is confirmed that all Kamen Rider Wizard's base and Dragon Forms will be made available once you completed certain task or missions. Players will be enable to unlock upgraded forms for other Kamen Riders.  

In-game missions are segmented into chapters. By finishing these levels, it can unlock the next chapter of the story. Moreover, there will be collectible items throughout the game to help power each Kamen Rider. To start, you have to pick a rider from the roster and then, choose your abilities, preferred attacks and finishers.

There will be a certain selection of riders for each mission and some will have the ability to assist you during the fights. After clearing the mission, the screen will show the stats results including points and the EXP gained.

Kamen Rider: Battride War is a Musou-type game; riders on their bikes will be the main theme. The game will be released this May 23th at 7,480 yen. A Limited Edition will be released for 10,480 that will include 30 tracks featured in the game.

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