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* AllegedlyFreeGame: While the game is free to play, buying things like gems to unlock new characters and recharge energy costs real money. How bad is it? You need to pay money to buy "hero shards" which are used to unlock or rank up a hero. You also need to pay money to buy coins to level up your heroes. You need to pay money to buy "spirit stones" every time your characters gain 10 levels to remove the level ceiling from said character. And lastly you need to pay money to buy skill reagents to level up your characters' skill. While you can earn the latter three through playing normally, the former are a mixed bag- weaker characters can be earned, but stronger characters requires buying shards with points earned during PvP or Survival mode. And the PvP mode's payout is extremely unfair. To wit, you need to be at a certain rank to earn the kind of points needed to buy the shards - the game divides PvP points into Tokens and Mega-Tokens, and you can only earn Mega-Tokens when you're at a high enough rank- that free players can only dream of achieving. So that means paying players who bribe their way to victory are better rewarded. If you dare to try PvP against a paying user, expect the game to be tilted heavily against you. Survival mode is just as bad- you'd better be grinding before you take on survival mode because the game will tilt the board against your favor if you don't grind.

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* AllegedlyFreeGame: While the game is free to play, buying things like gems to unlock new characters and recharge energy costs real money. How bad is it? You need to pay money to buy "hero shards" which are used to unlock or rank up a hero. You also need to pay money to buy coins to level up your heroes. You need to pay money to buy "spirit stones" every time your characters gain 10 levels to remove the level ceiling from said character. And lastly you need to pay money to buy skill reagents to level up your characters' skill. While you can earn the latter three through playing normally, the former are a mixed bag- weaker characters can be earned, but stronger characters requires buying shards with points earned during PvP [[PlayerVersusPlayer PvP]] or Survival mode. And the PvP [=PvP=] mode's payout is extremely unfair. To wit, you need to be at a certain rank to earn the kind of points needed to buy the shards - the game divides PvP [=PvP=] points into Tokens and Mega-Tokens, and you can only earn Mega-Tokens when you're at a high enough rank- that free players can only dream of achieving. So that means paying players who bribe their way to victory are better rewarded. If you dare to try PvP [=PvP=] against a paying user, expect the game to be tilted heavily against you. Survival mode is just as bad- you'd better be grinding before you take on survival mode because the game will tilt the board against your favor if you don't grind.
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* DropTheHammer: Amy brings in her trusty Piko Piko Hammer to battle. [=MeeMee=] also uses one during her Pink Volcano attack.
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* ''VideoGame/LikeADragon'' (Kazuma Kiryu, Goro Majima, Shun Akiyama, Taiga Saejima)

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* ''VideoGame/{{Yakuza}}'' (Kazuma Kiryu, Goro Majima, Shun Akiyama, Taiga Saejima)

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* ''VideoGame/{{Yakuza}}'' (Kazuma Kiryu, Goro Majima, Shun Akiyama, Taiga Saejima)






* ZergRush: Ebitan's MAX Skill has it summon a horde of Ebitans to rush at the enemy.

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* ZergRush: Ebitan's MAX Skill has it summon a horde of Ebitans to rush at the enemy.enemy.
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* CanonForeigner: Both Centurion Green and Centurion Yellow were never in the original ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast''. Instead, they are new characters made to give Weredragon and Werebear Centurion forms separate from Centurion Red, who solely represents Werewolf.

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* CanonForeigner: Both Centurion Green and Centurion Yellow were never in the original ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast''.''VideoGame/AlteredBeast1988''. Instead, they are new characters made to give Weredragon and Werebear Centurion forms separate from Centurion Red, who solely represents Werewolf.



* DivergentCharacterEvolution: In the original ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast'', Werewolf, Weredragon, and Werebear were all alternate forms of the Centurion. Here, Centurion is re-branded as Centurion Red and only able to transform into Werewolf, whereas Weredragon and Werebear are given new characters as base forms in Centurion Green and Centurion Yellow, respectively.

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* DivergentCharacterEvolution: In the original ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast'', ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast1988'', Werewolf, Weredragon, and Werebear were all alternate forms of the Centurion. Here, Centurion is re-branded as Centurion Red and only able to transform into Werewolf, whereas Weredragon and Werebear are given new characters as base forms in Centurion Green and Centurion Yellow, respectively.



** The Centurions who transform into Weredragon and Werebear didn’t appear in the original ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast''.

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** The Centurions who transform into Weredragon and Werebear didn’t appear in the original ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast''.''VideoGame/AlteredBeast1988''.



* ScaryBlackMan: Centurion Green, who is the Legendary Hero for ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast'' and transforms into Weredragon.

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* ScaryBlackMan: Centurion Green, who is the Legendary Hero for ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast'' ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast1988'' and transforms into Weredragon.



* TokenEvilTeammate: While many of the heroes you can obtain are just that, you can also get [[VideoGame/GoldenAxe Death Adder]], [[VideoGame/StreetsOfRage Mr. X]], [[VideoGame/JetSetRadio Captain Onishima]], [[VideoGame/PhantasyStar Lassic]], [[VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead Dr. Curien and Ebitan]], [[VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles Selvaria Bles]], and [[VideoGame/AlteredBeast Neff]] for your team. Depending on your definition of "evil", you could probably also throw [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Shadow, Rouge]], [[VideoGame/{{Shinobi}} Ageha]], and ''maybe'' [[VideoGame/{{Shenmue}} Ren of Heavens]][[note]]He's pretty much one of the least villainous Scoundrels in the game, as at his worst, he's the leader of the Heavens street gang and [[NotInThisForYourRevolution he only helps Ryo]] [[OnlyInItForTheMoney in hoping that there's money in his adventures]].[[/note]] in there as well.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: While many of the heroes you can obtain are just that, you can also get [[VideoGame/GoldenAxe Death Adder]], [[VideoGame/StreetsOfRage Mr. X]], [[VideoGame/JetSetRadio Captain Onishima]], [[VideoGame/PhantasyStar Lassic]], [[VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead Dr. Curien and Ebitan]], [[VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles Selvaria Bles]], and [[VideoGame/AlteredBeast [[VideoGame/AlteredBeast1988 Neff]] for your team. Depending on your definition of "evil", you could probably also throw [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Shadow, Rouge]], [[VideoGame/{{Shinobi}} Ageha]], and ''maybe'' [[VideoGame/{{Shenmue}} Ren of Heavens]][[note]]He's pretty much one of the least villainous Scoundrels in the game, as at his worst, he's the leader of the Heavens street gang and [[NotInThisForYourRevolution he only helps Ryo]] [[OnlyInItForTheMoney in hoping that there's money in his adventures]].[[/note]] in there as well.

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