Said the Gramophone - image by Danny Zabbal

Bloody Roar 4 is a flawed masterpiece. Its combat is fluid, its transformation system is visceral, and its character design is memorable. But its unlock system is an unforgivable time-sink. By using a prepared Bloody Roar 4 Save Game PS2 file, you are rescuing the game from its own worst design choice.

Whether you are dusting off your original PS2 or firing up PCSX2 on a Steam Deck, a 100% save file will give you the definitive Bloody Roar 4 experience. No grinding. No arbitrary wait times. Just pure, beast-driven combat from the moment you press "Start."

So download that save, install it correctly, and finally experience everything the Zoanthropes have to offer. The roar is back—and this time, it answers to you.


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"The save doesn't show up in the game!"

"The characters are there, but the Beast Drives are missing."

"My PS2 won't read the USB drive."

In the retro gaming community, using a downloaded save is sometimes frowned upon. Purists argue that unlocking Uranus by yourself is a rite of passage. However, for most players in 2025, Bloody Roar 4 is a nostalgia trip. You want to jump in, transform into a giant tiger, and fight your friends—not grind arcade ladders for three weekends.

A Bloody Roar 4 save game PS2 does not give you an online advantage (the PS2 online servers are long dead). It simply enriches your local multiplayer experience. Think of it as a Game Genie for the modern age—quick, harmless, and reversible (you can always delete the save).


The Bloody Roar 4 save file (typically around 150–300 KB on a PS2 memory card) stores: