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Armchair Empire - Reviewed by: Mr. Nash, 6/10. "If you're looking for a new game in this genre, keep on looking because this one isn't worth it."

Gamezilla Review - "Lacking in some story elements, BR3 is nonetheless a good addition to any collection, one that I can easily recommend." Reviewed by Alex Karls.

Gaming Age Review - "This overall sense of quality, its accessibility to all levels of player, and the simple, visceral thrill of using a were-lion to maul a bunny rabbit in an abandoned museum, transforms BR3 an animal that is more than just the sum of its parts." Given a B+ by Chris Cruz.

PlanetPS2 - A Member of The GameSpy Network - "The animal changes are more than a simple gimmick, but it alone cannot provide the level of depth BR3 needs if it wants to be a real contender." Given an 80/100 by Benjamin Galway.

IGN Review - "Bloody Roar 3 is not the toe-to-toe equal of Soul Calibur or Tekken Tag Tournament, and it's not as ambitious as DOA2 in some ways, but it's undeniably fun as a solo or multiplayer game, and every so often it throws out a moment of serious graphical flair." Given a 7.9/10 by David Smith.

All Game Guide Review - "As a pure fighting game it doesn't hold a candle to such hits as "Dead or Alive 2" or "Tekken Tag Tournament."" Reviewed by Tom Carroll.

Game Revolution Review - "Even with all of its faults, Bloody Roar 3 still has its moments. There's nothing like chomping on a little bunny or mauling a lizard for the win. Even getting a 50+ hit combo is usually a good reason to celebrate." Given a C by G-Wok.

PSX Nation Review - "The voices in the game remain on the horrid side though that almost doubles back into a kind of lovable ugly dog type of thing." Given a 5/10 by Brian Shroom Gray.

GamersHell - Reviewed by Thomas D, 5/10, "Console owners have always had a wide selection of beat em up games"

Game Pro Review - "Newcomers will be pleased, but for rabid fans, this is a mute Roar." Reviewed by Major Mike.

Electric Playground Review - "Despite its terrific particle-effect, motion-blur visual doodads, its a rather simple game system, pointedly geared toward casual and even first-time gamers." Rated 6.5/10 by Chris Hudak.


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