Bleach Overview
Bleach was one of those Flash games you'd find on a fan site in the mid-2000s. It was a simple side-scroller that captured the look of the anime, a straightforward action game you could load in a browser between classes or during a slow afternoon. The game didn't have the polish of a console release, but it had a specific charm that fit right into that era of web gaming.
You control Ichigo Kurosaki, swinging his oversized Zanpakuto through waves of Hollows. The objective is to clear each stage, moving from left to right, until you face a larger enemy at the end. Your basic actions are a standard attack combo and a special move that consumes a portion of your spirit energy. You can also execute a dash to close distance or evade attacks. The pacing is brisk, with enemies appearing in predictable patterns, though the difficulty can spike quickly if you get surrounded. It feels like a condensed version of a beat 'em up, where success relies more on timing your swings than on complex strategy.