A very well produced 2D fighting game with an active player population online, BlazBlue is well worth your time and money.
A very well produced 2D fighting game with an active player population online, BlazBlue is well worth your time and money.
As some may know, Arc System, otherwise known as Aksys, recently released their newest 2-D fighting game, Blazblue . The game is similar to their previous hit series Guilty Gear, both in game play and characters (some are almost clones of some of the Guilty Gear cast), but there are some noticeable...
I loved BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger and even though it was the weirdest most absurd fighter, it had charm, gameplay and a story to die for... in terms of anime. Yes my dear gamers, fighters didn't have to revolve around the Tekken or Street Fighter universes and other developers could create equally...
BlazBlue Continuum Shift is a top notch game that will appeal to die hard beat ‘em up fans, but shouldn't be overlooked by more casual gamers, who, if they give the game a chance, will find an extremely deep beat ‘em up experience that also has pick up and play value that – ideal for those after pub...
Last year, the deep and wild 2D fighting of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger made the game a favorite among those who like their characters crazy and their action complex. BlazBlue: Continuum Shift is more of a refinement of the original game than a full-fledged sequel.
Terrific roster with incredibly varied characters; Very deep fighting mechanics; Beautiful and distinctive visuals; New Tutorial and Challenge modes make the action more accessible; Great online competition
Still daunting and difficult for newcomers; Weak storytelling; Only three new characters
In the world of fighting games, there's a very clear and distinct rift in the community. On one side are the hardcores. These are the guys who count individual frames of animation, know nine different variations of a character's juggle combos, and refuse to play on anything less than a $100 arcade...
In case you hadn't heard, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger – a new fighting game from the dudes that brought us Guilty Gea r – was released. Also, for those who missed it, it was pretty damn good.
I consider myself to be pretty knowledgeable about video games, but I've got to admit - -I've only just heard of the BlazBlue series. Hell, until a friend corrected me, I pronounced it as " blaze-blue," cause you know, that's logical and all.
BBCS is akin to Super Street Fighter 4 - an iterative evolution on a solid game that adds some much needed tweaks and polish. For newcomers to the series, this is an excellent place to start - the character roster, while not large as many games, exhibits a breadth and depth seldom seem; Each...
Diverse Character Roster Gorgeous 2D Art Surprisingly in depth story mode
Not that much new content if you own BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Character Roster is 'small
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift is a strange game, one that seemingly doesn't care much if you don't play it. It even tries to actively ward off new players, with a completely incomprehensible plot delivered through a barely interactive story mode, a visual excess that seems designed to try and give the...
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