
Thanks to the big success of the toys, the card game, and the animated TV show, Bakugan: Battle Brawlers will make its video game debut. The game will follow the storyline seen in the TV show and the merchandise closely. As in the TV show, players will start as an untrained, unskilled Bakugan Brawler. They rise to the top by fighting through many challenges and learning the ways of Bakugan.

Activision is pleased to announce today the fall release of Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Defenders of the Core for the DS, Wii, PSP, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.

Building a team of creatures and ability cards, you take on genero-anime opponents in battles that are a mix of touchscreen minigames, stylus-swiping ball-steering and tiresome animations. The story behind all this may hold some appeal for Bakugan fans but the repetitive scraps will bore most gamers, not least because you don't do much – aside from a few screen taps, things seem to happen around you, making the whole thing incredibly boring. For non-Bakugan followers this is, quite literally, balls.

Crispy Gamerr writes: "0:00 The back of the box promises that "This is Bakugan like never before." That's highly accurate for me, since I'd never heard of Bakugan before receiving this game in the mail. But I like to keep up with the "youth culture" with its "Internet" and its "sexting" and its "industrials" and so forth, so I figured I'd see what this was all about."
never heard of this show or card games, its look like an yugi-oh rip off
what so good about?