D-Xhird
D-Xhird is a 1997 3D weapons-based fighting game which was developed by Nextech and then published by Takara, the same company which created the series Battle Arena Toshinden that the game took its inspiration from. The character endings teased a sequel, although no sequel happened.
Gameplay
Players choose their fighter and fight through the cast in the common fighting game fashion. Players are able to strafe using the Saturn shoulder buttons as well as performing attacks with the strafe command such as grabs and special moves. Depending on the opponent, the arena will either consist of a ring or a cage. Players have the ability to avoid falling out of the ring by pressing the jump button just as they are about to fall. Players and enemies alike can also use the walls of a caged arena to deal extra damage on an opponent by knocking them against the cage's walls.Characters
Initially playable characters
Boy- Weapon: Cannon blade
Seiya
- Weapon: Flamberge
Lucifer
- Weapon: Scythe
- Weapon: Kotetsu sword
- Weapon: Stun baton
- Weapon: Saber
- Weapon: Twin chakram
Kohjin
- Weapon: Tessen
- Weapon: Twin kodachi
Schneider
- Weapon: Cannon staff
Unlockable characters
Venus- Weapon: Trident
- Weapon: Razor gauntlets
A palette swap of Boy, depicting him as being possessed by the evil force inside him.
List of [Battle Arena Toshinden characters#Eiji Shinjo|Eiji Shinjo]
Reception
Next Generation reviewed the Saturn version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that "If Namco's Soul Edge is a Lexus, then D-Xhird is a Hyundai. Not a lot of frills, but it gets the job done. Barely."GameSpot's Ryan Mac Donald gave D-Xhird a negative calling it "by far, the worst fighter I've ever played. He criticized multiple aspects of the game such as the sound, graphics and the gameplay itself, he said of the game's sound production "When someone gets hit, it sounds like a water bottle being dropped on the ground. Plus, nearly every second of play is plagued by the annoying sound of weapons clashing. It pains me just to think about it.". Complaints were also given of the way the game implements combo attacks and the designs of the weapons themselves. In conclusion, he wrote " How could a company release a game like D-Xhird with a clear conscience? They had to know that the game they were working on was devoid of value. Saturn owners waiting for another good 3-D fighting game can just keep on waiting. This one isn't worth the CD it's burned on. The game was given a rating of 1.4/10 and called abysmal by Mac Donald and maintains a rating of 5.5/10 from 42 user ratings on the GameSpot website as of August 2019.
In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 23 out of 40.