Not exact matches
I know I'm not alone in thinking that the
best fighting games have their own rhythm — you get in the zone of a Street Fighter,
BlazBlue or even Mortal Kombat and it's a lot like drumming.
Arc System Works are one of the
best fighting game studios there is, and with
BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle they're bringing together a bunch of their favorite franchises in a Marvel vs. Capcom style crossover feast for fans of Japanese anime and
games.
Its lineup of
games includes Guilty Gear Xrd - SIGN -(
Game Critics» Awards Best of E3 2014 «Best Fighting Game» nomination), Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (Winning «Best Story / Writing» Awards from IGN and Nintendo Power), Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward (2012 GDC Awards «Best Story» Nominee), the acclaimed BlazBlue fighting game series such as BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma, and Muramasa Rebirth.&ra
Game Critics» Awards
Best of E3 2014 «
Best Fighting Game» nomination), Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (Winning «Best Story / Writing» Awards from IGN and Nintendo Power), Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward (2012 GDC Awards «Best Story» Nominee), the acclaimed BlazBlue fighting game series such as BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma, and Muramasa Rebirth
Fighting Game» nomination), Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (Winning «Best Story / Writing» Awards from IGN and Nintendo Power), Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward (2012 GDC Awards «Best Story» Nominee), the acclaimed BlazBlue fighting game series such as BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma, and Muramasa Rebirth.&ra
Game» nomination), Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (Winning «
Best Story / Writing» Awards from IGN and Nintendo Power), Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward (2012 GDC Awards «
Best Story» Nominee), the acclaimed
BlazBlue fighting game series such as BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma, and Muramasa Rebirth
fighting game series such as BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma, and Muramasa Rebirth.&ra
game series such as
BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma, and Muramasa Rebirth.»
Other delectable Vita morsels revealed today: Release dates for God of War Collection (May 6th) and the newly revealed Sly Cooper Collection (May 27th), confirmation that the incredibly awesome looking Murasaki Baby is coming over to our shores, and beautiful
fighting game BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma is getting a Vita version as
well.
More importantly, the
BlazBlue series is one of the
best fighting games for both
fighting game beginners and veterans; something Chrono Phantasma embraces wholeheartedly.
About Arc System Works Arc System Works is a developer and
fighting game specialist from Japan —
best known for the Guilty Gear series of
games and, more recently, the
BlazBlue series — that has garnered international critical acclaim for its innovative
fighting system and spectacular 2D artwork.
Cross Tag Battle is a crossover between a wide variety of series that Arc System Works has handled or had a part in with past projects such as
Blazblue itself and Persona 4 Arena, as
well as completely new IP to
fighting games, RWBY.
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is probably a
game best suited for people who have been playing
fighting games for a long time, but even then, its style seems to be deliberately divisive.
The
BlazBlue series is
well - known within the
fighting game universe for its eccentric characters, its complex storylines and its abundance of mechanics not too easy on the beginner.
While the newness is definitely gone, Central Fiction proves why
BlazBlue has lasted so long: it's a damn
good fighting game.
Arc System Works is a video
game developer and publisher based in Japan, they are
best known for their 2D
fighting games franchise Guilty Gear and
Blazblue.
It's at once entirely expected and a crying shame that this
game won't catch on in the same way that, say, Street Fighter IV did, as
BlazBlue packs what may be the
best online play ever seen in a 2D
fighting game (it is — at worst — neck - and - neck with the amazing Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix in this category, though the option to replay ranked matches certainly gives it a tantalizing edge).
Those who are familiar with
fighting games developed by Arc System Works, such as Guilty Gear Xrd and
Blazblue, know
well that the option to change the system voice is somewhat expected.