Faithful Bleach anime RPG with QTE combat, but plagued by stability and privacy issues
Faithful Bleach anime RPG with QTE combat, but plagued by stability and privacy issues
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Program license Free
Developer OASIS GAMES LIMITED
Version 2.5.25
Works under Android
Also known as Bleach: Immortal Soul
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(3 votes)
Developer
OASIS GAMES LIMITED
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
2.5.25
Also known as
Bleach: Immortal Soul
Pros
- Faithful retelling of the Bleach story with recognizable characters
- Original anime voice actors enhance cutscenes and battles
- Strategic turn-based combat combined with QTE-based Perfect attacks
- Multiple modes, including Story Mode, Instant Battles, and Roguelike gameplay
- Daily stamina and tasks can be completed in a short session
Cons
- Launch crashes after updates can block access to the game entirely
- Severe login bug exposing other players’ personal account information
- Midgame routine may feel brief and repetitive once tasks are done in about 20 minutes
- Loss of one’s own account progress reported alongside privacy issues
Bleach: Immortal Soul is an Android role-playing game that retells the Bleach anime through turn-based battles, collectible Soul Reapers, and animated story scenes. It is best suited for fans of the series who want a mobile adaptation with familiar voices and relatively short daily play sessions.
Anime atmosphere with familiar voices
The game focuses strongly on recreating the feel of the Bleach anime. It follows the original storyline and presents the cast with what the developer describes as realistic character settings and spectacular special battle effects. Characters look and act in line with their animated counterparts, which helps the story sequences feel like an interactive version of the show.
A major highlight is the use of the original Japanese voice actors. Hearing the same voices that defined the anime helps bring key scenes to life and gives battles more personality. For players who value authenticity in licensed games, this is a clear strength and one of the app’s most distinctive qualities.
Turn-based battles with QTE timing
Combat in Bleach: Immortal Soul is built around turn-based battles that you control using a squad of Soul Reapers. You create your own team, then upgrade and evolve your characters through multiple progression paths. This gives you room to experiment with different lineups and improve favorites over time.
Fights are not purely menu-driven. During battles you respond to on-screen prompts using QTE (quick time event) inputs. Triggering these correctly can result in a Perfect attack, which makes encounters feel more active and keeps your attention on the action instead of simply watching skills play out. Players who enjoy a mix of strategy and timing-based inputs will likely appreciate this approach, although those who prefer completely relaxed, hands-off combat might find the reflex elements less appealing.
Game modes and daily pacing
Content is organized into several modes. Story Mode moves you through the narrative, while Instant Battles provide quicker encounters. There is also Roguelike gameplay, which introduces runs with different conditions and outcomes compared with the more linear story stages. Together, these modes offer variety in how you spend your time, whether you want narrative progression or faster matches.
However, the midgame pacing can feel divided. Around that point, all stamina and daily tasks can typically be cleared in roughly 20 minutes. Players who enjoy checking in briefly each day may see this as a positive, since it fits easily into a busy schedule. Others who want longer, more sustained sessions might find the routine too short and repetitive once those tasks are completed and have to wait for resources to refresh.
Stability and account safety problems
Where Bleach: Immortal Soul runs into serious trouble is reliability and data handling. Following a recent update, the app can fail to start properly, showing a black screen and then a crash notification. This issue can persist even after clearing cache and data or fully reinstalling the game, which can leave players locked out for days at a time.
Far more concerning is a severe login bug that has occurred. After reinstalling, the game has granted access to a large number of other accounts, roughly around a thousand, rather than returning the original account. This exposed first and last names, personal email addresses, and linked social login details such as Facebook, Google, and Twitter information. Losing access to your own data is already frustrating, but unintentionally seeing other people’s personal information points to a significant privacy and security failure.
For any app that relies on online accounts, confidence in data protection is critical. In this case, the combination of account loss and unauthorized account access heavily undermines trust in the service behind the game, regardless of how enjoyable the combat and story can be when everything works.
Verdict
Bleach: Immortal Soul offers a faithful adaptation of the anime, with original voice actors, a recognizable storyline, and a combat system that mixes turn-based tactics with QTE reactions. Its range of modes and quick daily routine can fit nicely into a short-play schedule, particularly for dedicated Bleach fans.
However, recurring technical issues and particularly the reported account and privacy problems are serious drawbacks. Until those concerns are convincingly resolved, the game is difficult to recommend to anyone who is cautious about their personal data or who cannot tolerate extended periods of downtime after updates. For players willing to accept those risks, there is a fun, fan-focused experience here, but it comes with significant caveats.
Pros
- Faithful retelling of the Bleach story with recognizable characters
- Original anime voice actors enhance cutscenes and battles
- Strategic turn-based combat combined with QTE-based Perfect attacks
- Multiple modes, including Story Mode, Instant Battles, and Roguelike gameplay
- Daily stamina and tasks can be completed in a short session
Cons
- Launch crashes after updates can block access to the game entirely
- Severe login bug exposing other players’ personal account information
- Midgame routine may feel brief and repetitive once tasks are done in about 20 minutes
- Loss of one’s own account progress reported alongside privacy issues