Barbarian (Titus)
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- This page is about the 2003 Saffire/Titus game. For the 1987 Palace/Epyx game, see Barbarian. For the 1987 Psygnosis/Melbourne House game, see Barbarian
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| Developer(s) | Saffire |
| Publisher(s) | Titus |
| Platform(s) | GameCube, Playstation 2, Xbox |
| Release date | PlayStation 2 [1] USA June 27, 2002 JPN April 3, 2003 PAL December 5, 2003 GameCube [2] JPN March 27, 2003 PAL March 12, 2004 USA 2004 Xbox [3] PAL December 12, 2003 |
| Genre(s) | Fighting |
| Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen (T) ELSPA: 11+ |
| Input methods | GameCube Controller, DualShock |
Barbarian is a video game of the fighting genre, released originally in 2003 in Japan (under the name Warrior Blade), and in Europe in 2004 . The game features 11 different fighters, each with different weapons and abilities. It allows you to freely destroy the environment, and use it as a weapon against your opponent. The characters each have alternate costumes, which, depending on which you choose, may change your 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.


