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Bleach: Heat the Soul

Bleach: Heat the Soul[1] is a series of 3-D cel-shaded fighting games for the PSP based on the manga and anime series Bleach by Tite Kubo. Each installment was developed by Eighting and published by SCEI. All installments have been released only in Japan.

Cover for Bleach: Heat the Soul

Each installment has several methods of play, with different types of game modes. New games have introduced additional modes that usually carry over to the sequels. Using characters taken directly from Bleach manga,[2] the player uses each character's unique abilities to battle and defeat an opponent. New games expand on the series' plotline in "Story Mode" or, as it is known in Heat the Soul 3 and 4, "Mission Mode", which generally stays true to the source material. Because of this, the character roster increases with each installment.

Gameplay edit

 
An example of gameplay from Bleach: Heat the Soul 3.

In each game of the series, the player controls one of many characters directly based upon their Bleach manga counterparts.[2] The player then pits their character against another, usually controlled by the game but this can also be another player depending on the mode being used. The objective of each match is to reduce the opponent's health to zero using basic attacks and special techniques unique to each character and derived from techniques they use in the source material. For instance, Ichigo Kurosaki's use of his Black Getsuga Tensho (though only while using Ichigo's bankai form) and Rukia Kuchiki's utilization of kidō. For some techniques, characters have available a "spirit gauge", which depletes upon execution. Most techniques are not executed in real time, and instead have an accompanying cinematic that takes place. Furthermore, some characters can transform into certain alternative forms mid-battle, albeit until their spirit gauge is fully drained or the player cancels the transformation. As of Heat the Soul 3, the player may select partner characters to help aid them in battle. Each partner character has different abilities based on their skills from the series. Whereas Heat the Soul 3 allows the selection of up to three partner characters, Heat the Soul 4 only allows two at a time, though the abilities of both can be combined to create more powerful effects.

Each installment introduces new ways of playing through Story Mode. Heat the Soul features a classic story mode, allowing the player to simply relive all the important battles from the beginning of the series. Heat the Soul 2 adds a bit of variety to the original story mode, allowing players to play through each character's individual story.[3] For example, if Ichigo Kurosaki is selected, the player must fight all his battles with the shinigami; if Byakuya Kuchiki is selected, the player must stop Ichigo and his friends from saving Rukia Kuchiki.[3] Heat the Soul 3 no longer uses "Story Mode" but rather "Mission Battle". In Mission Battle mode, the player must relive the battles of the series, though must meet certain conditions, such as a time limit, before being able to move on. Heat the Soul 4 also uses Mission Battle. Depending on completion time and remaining stamina, the player is awarded a rank of "S" through "C", S being the highest ranking possible.[4] If awarded S or A, a scenario branching occurs.[4]

Installments edit

Bleach: Heat the Soul edit

Bleach: Heat the Soul (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル) is the first installment in the Heat the Soul fighting game series, released on March 24, 2005.[5] The theme song for the game is *: Asterisk by Orange Range, which also happens to be the original opening theme for the anime. The game has a total of six characters, all of which derived from the Agent of the Shinigami arc. One thing critics seemed to like were the authentic voice-overs during both gameplay and conversation sequences.[6] The voice actors themselves also appeared at the Jump Festa event for a live talk show appearance on a mock radio station just months before the game's release.[6]

Bleach: Heat the Soul 2 edit

Bleach: Heat the Soul 2 (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル2) is the second installment in the Heat the Soul series, released on September 1, 2005.[7] The theme song for this game is Chance! by Uverworld, and the music was composed by Kazuo Hanzawa, under the alias "NON", and Hitoshi Sakimoto. Continuing where Heat the Soul left off, the story mode of Heat the Soul 2 ranges from the Soul Society: The Sneak Entry arc to the end of the Soul Society: The Rescue arc[3] and features 12 playable characters. As opposed to Heat the Soul's story mode, this game allows to follow the story of the selected character rather than a single, designated plot. For example, if the players choose Ichigo Kurosaki, they would fight all his battles with the shinigami, whereas if they chose to play as Byakuya Kuchiki, the players must stop Ichigo and his friends from saving Rukia Kuchiki.

Bleach: Heat the Soul 3 edit

Bleach: Heat the Soul 3 (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル3) is the third installment in the Heat the Soul series, released on July 20, 2006.[8] The game features 34 characters, covering events from the Soul Society: The Sneak Entry arc to Ulquiorra Schiffer's introduction at the beginning of The Arrancar arc. Unique to Heat the Soul 3 are "Soul Road" and "Karakura Heroes". In Soul Road, the player is to select the desired character and partner character. Afterwards, the player is set on a board game-like map where the goal is to pass through markers in order to fight enemies. After each match, the player is given an amount of "Trust points" (how many received depends on the mode's difficulty) which go towards leveling up partner characters and unlocking bonuses, such as alternate costumes and new partners. To unlock these bonuses, the player must find a blue marker to turn in their points; however, before doing so, the players must answer a multiple choice question. In Karakura Heroes, the player is put into a humorous side-story, with some extra anime scenes added. Don Kanonji leads a group of shinigami, initially Byakuya Kuchiki and Tōshirō Hitsugaya, on some sort of wacky adventure which involves battling several other characters. At the mode's completion, a scene shows the gang relaxing at an expensive hotel, doing activities that in some way fit their personalities and/or abilities (for example, Hitsugaya snowboarding).

Bleach: Heat the Soul 4 edit

 
Example gameplay from Heat the Soul 4.

Bleach: Heat the Soul 4 (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル4) is the fourth installment in the Heat the Soul series, released on May 24, 2007.[9] The game features 51 characters, covering events from The Arrancar arc to the entrance into Hueco Mundo.

Unlike its predecessors, Heat the Soul 4 features a "Character Master" mode. In it, the player chooses a character and goes through a series of five battles and is usually faced with certain conditions, such as using only grab to inflict damage, in order to finish the battle. After the third and final battles, a multiple answer question posed by the character must be answered. Depending on the answer, the player is either rewarded 200 points, 50 points, or nothing. For each battle won, a random number of experience points will be added to the character's total. As the level grows higher, bonuses such as voice tests and alternate costumes can be unlocked.[4] The player is also given 100 points per battle; these go towards unlocking more characters and stages.

Bleach: Heat the Soul 5 edit

Bleach: Heat the Soul 5 (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル5) is the fifth installment in the Heat the Soul series based on Tite Kubo's Bleach, released on May, 15th 2008 in Japan. Like previous installments it picks off where the other Heat The Soul left off, from the entry of Hueco Mundo to the encounter between Grimmjow and Ichigo. New features include a "Tag Action" system and a new way for releasing zanpakutō. Transformations such as Bankai are now made when 2 bars of reiatsu is obtained and then pressing the L button, rather than selecting a character's Bankai form before a fight. There also seems to be 3 styles of tag action: offensive, defensive and technical. There is also a game mode called Tag Master, which lets the player choose 2 characters to fight with in a series of fights. The system also includes specials which use the tagged partner's abilities.

The game features 32 characters usable in Tag Battle mode, while extra characters can be obtained with Bleach: Heat The Soul 4 game save through game conversion. However, these characters are only usable in single mode with no in-game transformation. They are selected through a separate menu accessible by pressing L/R in the normal character menu.

Bleach: Heat the Soul 6 edit

Bleach: Heat the Soul 6 (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル6) is the sixth game in the Heat the Soul series based on Tite Kubo's Bleach, which was released in Japan on May 14, 2009. It includes more Arrancar Resurrections like that of Nnoitora, Szayelapporo Grantz or Nel(Gamuza). The game has a new championship mode added in which you can fight tournament style similar to Bleach Soul Carnival and a customization mode exclusive to Heat the Soul 6. The game's story mode starts from the day Ichigo got his powers to the Espada/Soul Reaper showdowns to date in the anime. It boasts a character roster consisting of 74 playable characters including Senna, Sojiro Kusaka, Dark Rukia, and the Visored and Tessai in their Soul Reaper uniforms from the "Turn Back the Pendulum" arc. Its opening theme is "Koyoi, Tsuki ga Miezu Tomo" by Porno Graffitti which was also used for Bleach: Fade to Black.

Bleach: Heat the Soul 7 edit

Bleach: Heat the Soul 7 (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル7) was released on September 2, 2010. The main change in this game is a 4-Players mode.[10] The game features battles against giant characters. New characters include Allon (Ayon), Coyote Starrk (Los Lobos), Baraggan Luisenbarn (Arrogante), Tier Harribel (Tiburon), Yammy Liargo (Ira), Ulquiorra Cifer (Segunda Etapa), Ichigo Kurosaki (Full Hollow), Muramasa, Hachigen Ushoda, Love Aikawa and Shuren (downloadable content); in all, 84 characters are playable.

Playable characters edit

The characters in the Heat the Soul series are directly based upon characters taken from Bleach. With Heat the Soul 4 set between Shinji Hirako's introduction and the entrance into Hueco Mundo, "normal" characters originate from The Arrancar arc and later, while "EX" forms, as they're known in the game, are from the Soul Society: The Rescue arc.

To avoid confusion, all characters will be referred to as they are in the most recent installment in the series, Heat the Soul 7. It also appears that most (if not all) characters can change forms during battle. For example, Hollow Ichigo and Ichigo can start out a match with shikai and end it with bankai when they have enough spiritual pressure.

Fighter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Aaroniero Arruruerie (Kaien Shiba)  N  N  N  N  Y[11]  Y  Y
Ayon (Allon)  N  N  N  N  N  N  Y
Barragan Luisenbarn  N  N  N  N  N  N  Y
Byakuya Kuchiki (Shikai)  N  Y[3]  Y  Y  Y[12]  Y  Y
Byakuya Kuchiki (Bankai)  N  N[3]  Y  Y  Y[11]  Y  Y
Cirucci Sanderwicci  N  N  N  N  Y[11]  Y  Y
Coyote Stark  N  N  N  N  N  N  Y[citation needed]
Dordoni Alessandro Del Socaccio  N  N  N  N[13]  Y  Y  Y
Gantenbainne Mosqueda  N  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y
Gin Ichimaru (Shikai)  N  N  N  Y[14]  Y  Y  Y
Gin Ichimaru EX (Shikai)  N  Y[15]  Y  Y  Y  N  Y
Grimmjow Jaegerjaques  N  N  N  Y[13]  Y  Y  Y
Grimmjow Jaegerjaques (Pantera)  N  N  N  N  Y[16]  Y  Y
Hachigen Ushōda  N  N  N  N  N  N  Y
Hiyori Sarugaki  N  N  N  Y[17]  Y[11]  Y  Y
Hiyori Sarugaki (with Visored's mask)  N  N  N  N  Y  Y[18]  Y
Ichigo Kurosaki (Bankai)  N  N  Y[19]  Y[14]  Y  Y  Y[20]
Hollow Ichigo (Shikai)  N  N  N[19]  N[14]  Y  Y  Y
Hollow Ichigo (Bankai)  N  N  Y[19]  Y[14]  Y  Y  Y
Ichigo Kurosaki (Substitute Shinigami)  Y  Y  Y[19]  Y[14]  N  Y  Y
Ichigo Kurosaki (Shikai)  N  Y[3]  Y[19]  Y  Y  Y  Y
Ichigo Kurosaki (Full Hollow)  N  N  N  N  N  N  Y[citation needed]
Ikkaku Madarame (Shikai)  N  N  N  Y[21]  Y[11]  Y  Y
Ikkaku Madarame (Bankai)  N  N  N  Y  Y[11]  Y  Y
Izuru Kira  N  N  Y[2]  Y[22]  Y  Y  Y
Jūshirō Ukitake  N  N  Y  Y[22]  Y  Y  Y
Kaname Tōsen  N  N  N  Y[14]  Y  Y  Y
Kenpachi Zaraki  N  N  Y  Y[23]  Y  Y  Y
Kisuke Urahara  N  Y  Y  Y[24]  Y  Y  Y
Kisuke Urahara (12th Division Captain)  N  N  N  N  N  Y  Y
Kensei Muguruma (Shikai)  N  N  N  Y[17]  Y  Y  Y
Lisa Yadōmaru  N  N  N  Y[17]  Y  Y  Y
Love Aikawa  N  N  N  N  N  N  Y
Luppi  N  N  N  Y[13]  Y  Y  Y
Mashiro Kuna  N  N  N  N  N  Y[18]  Y
Mayuri Kurotsuchi  N  N  Y  Y[23]  Y  Y  Y
Momo Hinamori  N  N  Y[2]  Y[22]  Y  Y  Y
Muramasa  N  N  N  N  N  N  Y[25]
Nanao Ise  N  N  Y  Y[22]  Y  Y  Y
Nel Tu  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y
Nelliel Tu Odelschwanck  N  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y
Nelliel Tu Odelschwanck (Gamuza)  N  N  N  N  N  Y  Y
Nemu Kurotsuchi  N  N  Y  Y[22]  Y  Y  Y
Nnoitora Jiruga  N  N  N  N  Y[26]  Y  Y
Nnoitora Jiruga (Santa Teresa)  N  N  N  N  N  Y  Y
Orihime Inoue  N  N  N  Y[21]  Y[11]  Y  Y
Orihime Inoue EX  Y[27]  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y
Rangiku Matsumoto  N  N  Y  Y[24]  Y[11]  Y  Y
Renji Abarai (Bankai)  N  N  Y[19]  Y[24]  Y  Y  Y
Renji Abarai (Shikai)  Y[27]  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Rose Otoribashi  N  N  N  N  N  Y[18]  Y
Rukia Kuchiki (Gigai)  Y[27]  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Rukia Kuchiki (Shikai)  N  N  Y  Y[21]  Y  Y  Y
Rukia Kuchiki (Dark)  N  N  N  N  N  Y  Y
Ryūken Ishida  N  N  N  N  N  Y  Y
Sajin Komamura  N  N  Y  Y[23]  Y  Y  Y
Senna  N  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y
Shigekuni Yamamoto-Genryūsai  N  N  Y  Y[23]  Y  Y  Y
Shinji Hirako  N  N  N  Y[17]  Y[11]  Y[18]  Y
Shinji Hirako (with Visored's mask)  N  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y
Shunsui Kyōraku  N  N  Y  Y[23]  Y  Y  Y
Shūhei Hisagi  N  N  Y  Y[22]  Y  Y  Y
Suì-Fēng (Shikai)  N  N  Y[2]  Y[23]  Y  Y  Y
Sōjirō Kusaka  N  N  N  N[23]  Y  Y  Y
Sōsuke Aizen  N  N  N  Y[14]  Y  Y  Y
Sōsuke Aizen EX  N  N  Y  Y  Y  N  Y
Szayelaporro Grantz  N  N  N  N  Y[28]  Y  Y
Szayelaporro Grantz (Fornicaras)  N  N  N  N  N  Y  Y
Tia Harribel  N  N  N  N  N  Y  Y
Tia Harribel (Tiburón )  N  N  N  N  N  N  Y
Tessai Tsukabishi  N  N  N  N  N  Y  Y
Tōshirō Hitsugaya (Bankai)  N  N  Y  Y[24]  Y  Y  Y
Tōshirō Hitsugaya (Shikai)  N  Y[3]  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Ulquiorra Cifer  N  N  Y  Y[13]  Y  Y  Y
Ulquiorra Cifer (Resurrección: Segunda Etapa)  N  N  N  N  N  N  Y
Uryū Ishida  N  N  N  Y[21]  Y  Y  Y
Uryū Ishida (Seele Schneider)  N  N  N  N[21]  Y  Y  Y
Uryū Ishida EX  Y[27]  Y[15]  Y  Y  N  N  Y
Uryū Ishida (Quincy Gauntlet: Final Form)  N  N  Y  Y  N  Y  Y
Yammy Riyalgo  N  N  N  Y[13]  Y  Y  Y
Yammy Riyalgo (Ira)  N  N  N  N  N  N  Y[29]
Yasutora Sado  N  N  N  Y[21]  Y  Y  Y
Yasutora Sado (Brazo Izquierda del Diablo)  N  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y
Yasutora Sado EX  Y[27]  Y[15]  Y  Y  N  N  Y
Yachiru Kusajishi  N  N  Y  Y[22]  Y  Y  Y
Yoruichi Shihouin  N  Y  Y[2]  Y[24]  Y  Y  Y
Yumichika Ayasegawa  N  N  N  Y[21]  Y  Y  Y
Zommari Leroux  N  N  N  N  N  Y  Y
Zommari Leroux (Brujería)  N  N  N  N  N  Y  Y

Reception edit

Since the series has yet to see a release outside Japan, reviews on the Heat the Soul series from major English video game publications are scarce.

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Bleach: Heat the Soul (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル, Burichi: Hettō za Soru)
  2. ^ a b c d e f Alfonso, Andrew (2006-08-01). "Bleach: Heat The Soul 3 Hands-on - Page 1". IGN. Retrieved 2007-08-15.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g . GameBrink. Archived from the original on 2016-01-21. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
  4. ^ a b c Bleach: Heat the Soul 4 control guide (in Japanese and English). SCEI. 2007.
  5. ^ "Bleach: Heat the Soul". IGN. Retrieved 2007-08-14.
  6. ^ a b "Hands On: Bleach". IGN. 20 December 2004. Retrieved 2007-08-14.
  7. ^ "Bleach: Heat the Soul 2". IGN. Retrieved 2007-08-14.
  8. ^ "Bleach: Heat the Soul 3". IGN. Retrieved 2007-08-15.
  9. ^ "Bleach: Heat the Soul 4". IGN. Retrieved 2007-08-15.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on July 28, 2011.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i . Archived from the original on 2020-01-27. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  12. ^ "Bleach: Heat The Soul 5>".
  13. ^ a b c d e SCEI, ed. (2007). Bleach: Heat the Soul 4 Japanese instruction manual (in Japanese). SCEI. pp. 38–39.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g SCEI, ed. (2007). Bleach: Heat the Soul 4 Japanese instruction manual (in Japanese). SCEI. pp. 36–37.
  15. ^ a b c "Bleach Heat the Soul 2 (Japan) - Page 1". GameBrink. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on July 19, 2011.
  17. ^ a b c d SCEI, ed. (2007). Bleach: Heat the Soul 4 Japanese instruction manual (in Japanese). SCEI. pp. 40–41.
  18. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2009-05-27. Retrieved 2018-11-08.
  19. ^ a b c d e f Alfonso, Andrew (2006-08-01). "Bleach: Heat The Soul 3 Hands-on - Page 2". IGN. Retrieved 2007-08-15.
  20. ^ ""[정보] BLEACH 히트 더 소울 7 스캔샷 PSP 루리웹">". Archived from the original on 2013-02-02.
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Bleach Heat the Soul 1 is a series of 3 D cel shaded fighting games for the PSP based on the manga and anime series Bleach by Tite Kubo Each installment was developed by Eighting and published by SCEI All installments have been released only in Japan Cover for Bleach Heat the SoulEach installment has several methods of play with different types of game modes New games have introduced additional modes that usually carry over to the sequels Using characters taken directly from Bleach manga 2 the player uses each character s unique abilities to battle and defeat an opponent New games expand on the series plotline in Story Mode or as it is known in Heat the Soul 3 and 4 Mission Mode which generally stays true to the source material Because of this the character roster increases with each installment Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Installments 2 1 Bleach Heat the Soul 2 2 Bleach Heat the Soul 2 2 3 Bleach Heat the Soul 3 2 4 Bleach Heat the Soul 4 2 5 Bleach Heat the Soul 5 2 6 Bleach Heat the Soul 6 2 7 Bleach Heat the Soul 7 3 Playable characters 4 Reception 5 See also 6 Notes and references 7 External linksGameplay edit nbsp An example of gameplay from Bleach Heat the Soul 3 In each game of the series the player controls one of many characters directly based upon their Bleach manga counterparts 2 The player then pits their character against another usually controlled by the game but this can also be another player depending on the mode being used The objective of each match is to reduce the opponent s health to zero using basic attacks and special techniques unique to each character and derived from techniques they use in the source material For instance Ichigo Kurosaki s use of his Black Getsuga Tensho though only while using Ichigo s bankai form and Rukia Kuchiki s utilization of kidō For some techniques characters have available a spirit gauge which depletes upon execution Most techniques are not executed in real time and instead have an accompanying cinematic that takes place Furthermore some characters can transform into certain alternative forms mid battle albeit until their spirit gauge is fully drained or the player cancels the transformation As of Heat the Soul 3 the player may select partner characters to help aid them in battle Each partner character has different abilities based on their skills from the series Whereas Heat the Soul 3 allows the selection of up to three partner characters Heat the Soul 4 only allows two at a time though the abilities of both can be combined to create more powerful effects Each installment introduces new ways of playing through Story Mode Heat the Soul features a classic story mode allowing the player to simply relive all the important battles from the beginning of the series Heat the Soul 2 adds a bit of variety to the original story mode allowing players to play through each character s individual story 3 For example if Ichigo Kurosaki is selected the player must fight all his battles with the shinigami if Byakuya Kuchiki is selected the player must stop Ichigo and his friends from saving Rukia Kuchiki 3 Heat the Soul 3 no longer uses Story Mode but rather Mission Battle In Mission Battle mode the player must relive the battles of the series though must meet certain conditions such as a time limit before being able to move on Heat the Soul 4 also uses Mission Battle Depending on completion time and remaining stamina the player is awarded a rank of S through C S being the highest ranking possible 4 If awarded S or A a scenario branching occurs 4 Installments editBleach Heat the Soul edit Bleach Heat the Soul BLEACH ヒート ザ ソウル is the first installment in the Heat the Soul fighting game series released on March 24 2005 5 The theme song for the game is Asterisk by Orange Range which also happens to be the original opening theme for the anime The game has a total of six characters all of which derived from the Agent of the Shinigami arc One thing critics seemed to like were the authentic voice overs during both gameplay and conversation sequences 6 The voice actors themselves also appeared at the Jump Festa event for a live talk show appearance on a mock radio station just months before the game s release 6 Bleach Heat the Soul 2 edit Bleach Heat the Soul 2 BLEACH ヒート ザ ソウル2 is the second installment in the Heat the Soul series released on September 1 2005 7 The theme song for this game is Chance by Uverworld and the music was composed by Kazuo Hanzawa under the alias NON and Hitoshi Sakimoto Continuing where Heat the Soul left off the story mode of Heat the Soul 2 ranges from the Soul Society The Sneak Entry arc to the end of the Soul Society The Rescue arc 3 and features 12 playable characters As opposed to Heat the Soul s story mode this game allows to follow the story of the selected character rather than a single designated plot For example if the players choose Ichigo Kurosaki they would fight all his battles with the shinigami whereas if they chose to play as Byakuya Kuchiki the players must stop Ichigo and his friends from saving Rukia Kuchiki Bleach Heat the Soul 3 edit Bleach Heat the Soul 3 BLEACH ヒート ザ ソウル3 is the third installment in the Heat the Soul series released on July 20 2006 8 The game features 34 characters covering events from the Soul Society The Sneak Entry arc to Ulquiorra Schiffer s introduction at the beginning of The Arrancar arc Unique to Heat the Soul 3 are Soul Road and Karakura Heroes In Soul Road the player is to select the desired character and partner character Afterwards the player is set on a board game like map where the goal is to pass through markers in order to fight enemies After each match the player is given an amount of Trust points how many received depends on the mode s difficulty which go towards leveling up partner characters and unlocking bonuses such as alternate costumes and new partners To unlock these bonuses the player must find a blue marker to turn in their points however before doing so the players must answer a multiple choice question In Karakura Heroes the player is put into a humorous side story with some extra anime scenes added Don Kanonji leads a group of shinigami initially Byakuya Kuchiki and Tōshirō Hitsugaya on some sort of wacky adventure which involves battling several other characters At the mode s completion a scene shows the gang relaxing at an expensive hotel doing activities that in some way fit their personalities and or abilities for example Hitsugaya snowboarding Bleach Heat the Soul 4 edit nbsp Example gameplay from Heat the Soul 4 Bleach Heat the Soul 4 BLEACH ヒート ザ ソウル4 is the fourth installment in the Heat the Soul series released on May 24 2007 9 The game features 51 characters covering events from The Arrancar arc to the entrance into Hueco Mundo Unlike its predecessors Heat the Soul 4 features a Character Master mode In it the player chooses a character and goes through a series of five battles and is usually faced with certain conditions such as using only grab to inflict damage in order to finish the battle After the third and final battles a multiple answer question posed by the character must be answered Depending on the answer the player is either rewarded 200 points 50 points or nothing For each battle won a random number of experience points will be added to the character s total As the level grows higher bonuses such as voice tests and alternate costumes can be unlocked 4 The player is also given 100 points per battle these go towards unlocking more characters and stages Bleach Heat the Soul 5 edit Bleach Heat the Soul 5 BLEACH ヒート ザ ソウル5 is the fifth installment in the Heat the Soul series based on Tite Kubo s Bleach released on May 15th 2008 in Japan Like previous installments it picks off where the other Heat The Soul left off from the entry of Hueco Mundo to the encounter between Grimmjow and Ichigo New features include a Tag Action system and a new way for releasing zanpakutō Transformations such as Bankai are now made when 2 bars of reiatsu is obtained and then pressing the L button rather than selecting a character s Bankai form before a fight There also seems to be 3 styles of tag action offensive defensive and technical There is also a game mode called Tag Master which lets the player choose 2 characters to fight with in a series of fights The system also includes specials which use the tagged partner s abilities The game features 32 characters usable in Tag Battle mode while extra characters can be obtained with Bleach Heat The Soul 4 game save through game conversion However these characters are only usable in single mode with no in game transformation They are selected through a separate menu accessible by pressing L R in the normal character menu Bleach Heat the Soul 6 edit Bleach Heat the Soul 6 BLEACH ヒート ザ ソウル6 is the sixth game in the Heat the Soul series based on Tite Kubo s Bleach which was released in Japan on May 14 2009 It includes more Arrancar Resurrections like that of Nnoitora Szayelapporo Grantz or Nel Gamuza The game has a new championship mode added in which you can fight tournament style similar to Bleach Soul Carnival and a customization mode exclusive to Heat the Soul 6 The game s story mode starts from the day Ichigo got his powers to the Espada Soul Reaper showdowns to date in the anime It boasts a character roster consisting of 74 playable characters including Senna Sojiro Kusaka Dark Rukia and the Visored and Tessai in their Soul Reaper uniforms from the Turn Back the Pendulum arc Its opening theme is Koyoi Tsuki ga Miezu Tomo by Porno Graffitti which was also used for Bleach Fade to Black Bleach Heat the Soul 7 edit Bleach Heat the Soul 7 BLEACH ヒート ザ ソウル7 was released on September 2 2010 The main change in this game is a 4 Players mode 10 The game features battles against giant characters New characters include Allon Ayon Coyote Starrk Los Lobos Baraggan Luisenbarn Arrogante Tier Harribel Tiburon Yammy Liargo Ira Ulquiorra Cifer Segunda Etapa Ichigo Kurosaki Full Hollow Muramasa Hachigen Ushoda Love Aikawa and Shuren downloadable content in all 84 characters are playable Playable characters editThe characters in the Heat the Soul series are directly based upon characters taken from Bleach With Heat the Soul 4 set between Shinji Hirako s introduction and the entrance into Hueco Mundo normal characters originate from The Arrancar arc and later while EX forms as they re known in the game are from the Soul Society The Rescue arc To avoid confusion all characters will be referred to as they are in the most recent installment in the series Heat the Soul 7 It also appears that most if not all characters can change forms during battle For example Hollow Ichigo and Ichigo can start out a match with shikai and end it with bankai when they have enough spiritual pressure Fighter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Aaroniero Arruruerie Kaien Shiba nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 11 nbsp Y nbsp YAyon Allon nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp YBarragan Luisenbarn nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp YByakuya Kuchiki Shikai nbsp N nbsp Y 3 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 12 nbsp Y nbsp YByakuya Kuchiki Bankai nbsp N nbsp N 3 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 11 nbsp Y nbsp YCirucci Sanderwicci nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 11 nbsp Y nbsp YCoyote Stark nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y citation needed Dordoni Alessandro Del Socaccio nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N 13 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YGantenbainne Mosqueda nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YGin Ichimaru Shikai nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 14 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YGin Ichimaru EX Shikai nbsp N nbsp Y 15 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp N nbsp YGrimmjow Jaegerjaques nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 13 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YGrimmjow Jaegerjaques Pantera nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 16 nbsp Y nbsp YHachigen Ushōda nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp YHiyori Sarugaki nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 17 nbsp Y 11 nbsp Y nbsp YHiyori Sarugaki with Visored s mask nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 18 nbsp YIchigo Kurosaki Bankai nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 19 nbsp Y 14 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 20 Hollow Ichigo Shikai nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N 19 nbsp N 14 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YHollow Ichigo Bankai nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 19 nbsp Y 14 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YIchigo Kurosaki Substitute Shinigami nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 19 nbsp Y 14 nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp YIchigo Kurosaki Shikai nbsp N nbsp Y 3 nbsp Y 19 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YIchigo Kurosaki Full Hollow nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y citation needed Ikkaku Madarame Shikai nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 21 nbsp Y 11 nbsp Y nbsp YIkkaku Madarame Bankai nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 11 nbsp Y nbsp YIzuru Kira nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 2 nbsp Y 22 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YJushirō Ukitake nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 22 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YKaname Tōsen nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 14 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YKenpachi Zaraki nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 23 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YKisuke Urahara nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 24 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YKisuke Urahara 12th Division Captain nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp YKensei Muguruma Shikai nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 17 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YLisa Yadōmaru nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 17 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YLove Aikawa nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp YLuppi nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 13 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YMashiro Kuna nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 18 nbsp YMayuri Kurotsuchi nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 23 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YMomo Hinamori nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 2 nbsp Y 22 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YMuramasa nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 25 Nanao Ise nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 22 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YNel Tu nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YNelliel Tu Odelschwanck nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YNelliel Tu Odelschwanck Gamuza nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp YNemu Kurotsuchi nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 22 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YNnoitora Jiruga nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 26 nbsp Y nbsp YNnoitora Jiruga Santa Teresa nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp YOrihime Inoue nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 21 nbsp Y 11 nbsp Y nbsp YOrihime Inoue EX nbsp Y 27 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp N nbsp YRangiku Matsumoto nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 24 nbsp Y 11 nbsp Y nbsp YRenji Abarai Bankai nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 19 nbsp Y 24 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YRenji Abarai Shikai nbsp Y 27 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YRose Otoribashi nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 18 nbsp YRukia Kuchiki Gigai nbsp Y 27 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YRukia Kuchiki Shikai nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 21 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YRukia Kuchiki Dark nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp YRyuken Ishida nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp YSajin Komamura nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 23 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YSenna nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YShigekuni Yamamoto Genryusai nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 23 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YShinji Hirako nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 17 nbsp Y 11 nbsp Y 18 nbsp YShinji Hirako with Visored s mask nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YShunsui Kyōraku nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 23 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YShuhei Hisagi nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 22 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YSui Feng Shikai nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 2 nbsp Y 23 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YSōjirō Kusaka nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N 23 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YSōsuke Aizen nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 14 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YSōsuke Aizen EX nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp N nbsp YSzayelaporro Grantz nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 28 nbsp Y nbsp YSzayelaporro Grantz Fornicaras nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp YTia Harribel nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp YTia Harribel Tiburon nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp YTessai Tsukabishi nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp YTōshirō Hitsugaya Bankai nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 24 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YTōshirō Hitsugaya Shikai nbsp N nbsp Y 3 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YUlquiorra Cifer nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 13 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YUlquiorra Cifer Resurreccion Segunda Etapa nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp YUryu Ishida nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 21 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YUryu Ishida Seele Schneider nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N 21 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YUryu Ishida EX nbsp Y 27 nbsp Y 15 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp N nbsp N nbsp YUryu Ishida Quincy Gauntlet Final Form nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp YYammy Riyalgo nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 13 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YYammy Riyalgo Ira nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 29 Yasutora Sado nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 21 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YYasutora Sado Brazo Izquierda del Diablo nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YYasutora Sado EX nbsp Y 27 nbsp Y 15 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp N nbsp N nbsp YYachiru Kusajishi nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 22 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YYoruichi Shihouin nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp Y 2 nbsp Y 24 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YYumichika Ayasegawa nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y 21 nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YZommari Leroux nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp YZommari Leroux Brujeria nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp N nbsp Y nbsp YReception editSince the series has yet to see a release outside Japan reviews on the Heat the Soul series from major English video game publications are scarce See also edit nbsp Anime and manga portal nbsp Video games portalBleach List of Bleach video games List of PlayStation Portable gamesNotes and references edit Bleach Heat the Soul BLEACH ヒート ザ ソウル Burichi Hettō za Soru a b c d e f Alfonso Andrew 2006 08 01 Bleach Heat The Soul 3 Hands on Page 1 IGN Retrieved 2007 08 15 a b c d e f g Bleach Heat the Soul 2 Japan Page 2 GameBrink Archived from the original on 2016 01 21 Retrieved 2007 07 18 a b c Bleach Heat the Soul 4 control guide in Japanese and English SCEI 2007 Bleach Heat the Soul IGN Retrieved 2007 08 14 a b Hands On Bleach IGN 20 December 2004 Retrieved 2007 08 14 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