
This game is rated ESRB: Teen for Suggestive Themes and Violence.
Bloody Roar: Primal Fury is a 2002 fighting game developed by Eighting for the Nintendo GameCube, serving as an enhanced version of the PlayStation 2 title Bloody Roar 3. The game centers on a roster of fighters who possess the ability to transform into powerful beast forms, including creatures such as tigers and wolves. This zoanthrope mechanic distinguishes the series from conventional fighting games, as combat shifts in character when a fighter transitions between human and animal states. As an updated release, the GameCube version refines and expands upon its predecessor's foundation, offering players access to the full cast of transforming combatants across its modes. The game is part of Konami's long-running Bloody Roar franchise, which built its identity around the hybrid human-animal fighting concept.