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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 2002 Beat 'em Up for the Xbox developed by The Collective, published by Electronic Arts, and featuring all the Buffy the Vampire Slayer cast save Sarah Michelle Gellar. Taking place between the third season episodes "Revelations" and "Lover's Walk" (the gang knows Angel's back, but Xander and Cordelia are still together), it centers on yet another bid to revive The Master, with Spike being forced to help because Dru is held hostage. It was followed by a sequel, Chaos Bleeds, which has slain foes Back from the Dead as Ethan Rayne challenges The First Evil to a contest, using The Scoobies as his champions in a bid to become a chaotic god. |
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Bookends: The central villains of the two games are respectively the key antagonists from the show's first and final seasons: the Master in the first game, and the First Evil in Chaos Bleeds. |
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Badass Normal: Xander is easily as capable fighter as Buffy, Faith or Spike. |
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Adaptational Badass: While the Master was never a wimp, in the first game, he has suddenly gained such powers as teleportation and telekinesis. |
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Back from the Dead: The main plot of the game is to do this with The Master. |
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Breakable Weapons: Most weapons have limited durability. Wooden weapons can be broken down into stakes, and stakes will eventually break as well. |
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Buffy Speak: Naturally, in regards to crystals. |
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