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Barbarian (2002 video game)

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Developer
  
Saffire Corporation

Genre
  
Fighting game

5.9/10
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Initial release date
  
27 June 2002

Publisher
  
Titus Interactive SA

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Release date(s)
  
PlayStation 2 NA: June 27, 2002 EU: December 5, 2003 GameCube EU: 2004 Xbox EU: December 12, 2003

Platforms
  
Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Titus Interactive SA games, Fighting games

Barbarian is a fighting video game developed by Saffire and published by Titus Software. The game was first released in North America in 2002, and then in Europe in December 2003.

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Barbarian (2002 video game) Barbarian Gameplay PS2 HD 720P YouTube

Gameplay

Barbarian (2002 video game) Barbarian Gameplay PS2 YouTube

The game features 11 different fighters, each with different weapons and abilities. The player may freely destroy the environment, and use destroyed objects as weapons against their opponents. The characters each have alternate costumes, which, depending on which the player chooses, may change their default weapon. However, it does not affect the weapon's damage capabilities or uses.

The game plays much like Power Stone with its arena-style gameplay.

Release

Barbarian (2002 video game) Barbarian Ps2 Gameplay Titus Avalon Interactive Quest Mode

The GameCube version was originally planned for a U.S. release in late 2002 and in Europe in 2004, but was canceled while it was released in Japan in 2003.

Barbarian (2002 video game) Barbarian PS2 YouTube

A scaled-down port of Barbarian was originally planned for release on the Game Boy Advance, but was later canceled.

Reception

The game received "mixed reviews" on all platforms according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. Many video game websites and publications gave earlier reviews and average scores on the GameCube and Xbox versions in late 2002, months before the release dates for both of those versions were canceled in the U.S. due to mediocre reception for the PS2 version.

Barbarian (2002 video game)

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