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Naraka: Bladepointis one of the most anime-like battle royales out there, and it might even have moments that out-animeSparking Zero, by the looks of it. In a video shared on Reddit, viewers get a glimpse of how flashy, exciting, and fast-pacedBladepoint‘s fights can be.

And if these kinds of adrenaline-pumping showdowns aren’t the most anime thing ever, then what is? You might even be tempted to give the game a shot after watching these.
Naraka: Bladepoint Player Has the Most Anime Moment Ever In-Game
User Voinian is going to be running on an adrenaline high for a while after the gameplay they just pulled off. Wielding a demonic blade as Yoto Hime, a collaboration guest character from NetEase’sOnmyoji Arena, the player pulls off a sick combination of moves, utterly mowing down the enemy Feria.
While the enemy attempts to launch off and gain some distance, Yoto Hime gives no room for breathing, following right behind and executing an awe-striking air combo and slamming her blade down on the enemy.

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The doesn’t go on for much longer, as Yoto Hime swiftly secures a win. Even if you’re not aBladepointplayer and have no idea what’s going on, no doubt that display of skill and talent was impressive to witness.
One might say the level of hype, flair, and raw energy present in the clip reaches an anime level that rivalsSparking Zero. While Bandai Namco’s upcomingBudokai Tenkaichirevival has shown off some impressive combat clips, where does it stand in comparison toBladepoint‘s moment of combat excellence?

That’s up to everyone else to decide, but no doubtBladepointis an often overlooked player vs. player title and deserves some of the spotlight too.
Bladepoint Might Look Cool, but There Are Problems in Paradise
Bladepointis an underrated gem in the battle royale space, but it sadly is plagued with the same problems thatmany other player vs. player games experience—bots. Scoring kills in a game is always satisfying, but doing so against bots doesn’t give nearly the same satisfaction.
That’s just one of the many issues players are having with the game supposedly filled with bots. In a battle royale game, introducing bots greatly reduces the stakes of the match, and also ruins the fun of having an unexpected encounter with players on the battlefield.

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While bots in other games are typically easy to dominate, one player’s experience withBladepoint‘s bots was so difficult, it drove them totake a break from the game, fed up with the whole situation.
The game is currently sitting at 41,000 players, with a 257,000 peak for 24 hours. That’s a pretty sizeable player base, and it makes you wonder why bots were injected into the player’s match. Going back to the clip from earlier, however, is proof that there’s plenty of fun to be had with real players.
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Vibha Hegde
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Vibha is an avid gamer that has been writing about video games for several years. When they’re not complaining about the lack of a Bloodborne sequel or brushing up on the Yokoverse lore, Vibha is busy watching 3-hour video essays on horror games they’re too scared to play themselves.