Sentences with phrase «blazblue titles»

Two BlazBlue titles have been released for the 3DS, with a handheld port of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II, and the Japanese - exclusive chibi beat - em - up BlazBlue - Clonephantasma -.
Users do not have an option to pre-purchase the title, but those who buy the game during its launch window will receive a 10 % discount and digital copies of the soundtrack and concept art «Memorial Book»; owners of previous BlazBlue titles on Steam (i.e. Calamity Trigger, Continuum Shift, Chronophantasma) will see an additional 10 % «loyalty discount» for purchasing the title within a week of its launch.
If you disliked Arc System Works's delivery of DLC, it's similar to their other games and past BlazBlue titles again here.
However, it may have been best to have something break up the reading, as it can get tedious to work through, and since there's no English dub, it's a bit hard to just set it to Auto and let it play out while you watch it like an anime (a tactic I used many times while playing BlazBlue titles).
The only issue I have is that like all Blazblue titles there learning is curve is large.
I would say this game looks brighter and smoother than the first BlazBlue title.
The latest BlazBlue title, Chrono Phantasma Extend will release in North America on 6/30 for the PS3, PS4 and Xbox One; the PS Vita version will release on 7/28.
According to Mori, Arc System Works is fully aware of the demand of a Guilty Gear X BlazBlue title, however he isn't sure «how long that will take»:

Not exact matches

Other notable titles include God Eater 2, Spelunker collection, Earth Defense Force 3 Portable Ratchet & Clank: QForce Squadron Galaxy, Final Fantasy 10/10 -2 HD Remaster Dead or Alive 5 Plus, Ragnarok Odyssey Ace, Ultimate Marvel VS. Capcom 3, XBlaze Code: Embryo and BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend.
Arc System Works Festival to take place on May 19; Arc Revolution Cup tournament to feature finalists for latest BlazBlue and Guilty Gear titles.
A new promotional image has been distributed in the Japanese video game retail stores, and as per the details printed on it, «BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma and Toukiden: The Age Of Demons» will be among Free PlayStation Plus titles for March 2015.
According to details leaked via promotional poster, «BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma and Toukiden: The Age Of Demons» will be among Free PlayStation Plus titles for March 2015 for JAPAN.
Coming from the developers behind the Guilty Gear titles, the BlazBlue series, Persona 4 Arena, and more, Dragon Ball FighterZ is an excellent mix of combat, style, and a healthy dose of love for a franchise that has spanned over three decades.
It's a smart move, since BlazBlue is a smaller - market title, and it could use the breathing room in the release schedule.
Andrew: People in the U.S. seem to generally enjoy BlazBlue, and Aksys games has released the previous portable title in the States before.
So, with the company having such a storied history when it comes to adapting franchises, their most recent endeavor being to bring the world of RWBY to fighting game fans via their crossover title BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle, the mind starts to wander when thinking of what other franchises they might be able to turn into gold if given the chance.
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, the BlazBlue franchise's first title, debuted as an arcade game in 2008.
If nothing else, we can be positive that the developers are making some Switch titles with BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle being confirmed for Switch recently.
Arc System Works has announced that the open beta for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle will begin on May 9 for those who have pre-ordered the title digitally on the PlayStation Store.
Hot Blooded Tough Guy Kunio Kun (working title) is a 3DS game being co-designed by Arc System Works, makers of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger.
This decision had two major impacts on the title, first it influenced Arc System Works to implement an English dub in the game for the first time in the Blazblue series since Chrono Phantasma.
The mechanics of the title are heavily based on Blazblue, but mix in new functions relating to the different series and alter them slightly to fit into the tag based gameplay.
YOKOHAMA, JAPAN (June 11, 2015)-- Arc System Works, developer of world - class fighting games such as the Guilty Gear and BlazBlue series, is excited to announce that effective June 1st, 2015, all Intangible Property Rights of all titles previously owned by Technos Japan Corp. ™, including but not limited to the «Double Dragon» series, «Super Dodge Ball» series, «River City Ransom», and the «Kunio - kun» series, has been transferred from Million Co., Ltd. to Arc System Works Co., Ltd..
There are a bunch of titles that have already been released for the machine such as Persona 4: The Golden, Dead or Alive 5 +, BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend, Assassin's Creed III: Liberation, Soul Sacrifice, UMVC3, Silent Hill: Book of Memories, Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time, Gravity Rush, Street Fighter X Tekken, Jak and Daxter HD Collection, Virtue's Last Reward, LittleBigPlanet VITA, Metal Gear Solid HD Collection, Jet Set Radio, Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus: Shojo - tachi no Shomei and Time Travelers (again via import) to name a few.
Also running at the same time is a sale on games by developer Arc System Works, which runs through the end of the year, that sees such titles as BlazBlue Chronophantasma Extend at the lowest prices I've ever seen them.
In a new trailer, BlazBlue's Hakumen, Persona 4 Arena's Naoto Shirogane and Under Night's Vatista have all been revealed as new additions to the title.
This will include all characters in the game, which will give the title the English voice debuts for Under Night In - Birth fighters and some from BlazBlue.
Arc System Works and PQube have announced that their upcoming fighting game, BlazBlue Continuum Shift Extend will be a PS Vita launch title.
Like a well - timed 2D punch, BlazBlue: Central Fiction bashes massive amounts of content and innovation into one slick title that hits hard and keeps the pummeling steady!
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend on the PS Vita is potentially a strong launch title for Sony's new handheld, but are the eccentricities and complexities of the BlazBlue universe a little too much to handle for those not versed in the series?
Game Lineup looks a bit thin, but some nice titles already available (BlazBlue, Wipeout, Little Big Planet, Persona 4 Golden (arguably a remake, yes), Lego LOTR, even that Metal Gear Solid game) or announced (Ys: Foliage Ocean in Celceta (I hope they rebrand it as Memories of Celceta as hinted on Amazon), Final Fantasy X HD, Guilty Gear XX, Tales of Hearts / Innocence)-RRB-.
While the latest title in Arc System Works confusingly titled BlazBlue series recently hit retail in North America, and Japan, it looks like the PS3 version will see a digital - only release in Europe and New Zealand next week.
Technically the sixth title in the main Fighter series (Calamity Trigger, Continuum Shift, CS Extend, CS II, CS II Extend, CP), BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma originally released as a PS3 - exclusive title; the updated version will release not only for the PS3, but for the PS Vita, and make its next - gen debut on the Xbox One and PS4.
Due to their similar gameplay mechanics and visual styles, Arc System Works fans have requested a Guilty Gear / BlazBlue cross-over title since the former's debut.
Even though AAA titles get the most flack over DLC, it's almost always niche titles like BlazBlue that are the worst offenders.
As the title of Central Fiction suggests, story is a big focus for this version of BlazBlue.
An early build of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II Plus (working title) was shown at Sony's press conference.
Nakkiel is already a veteran of Arc System Works titles, previously competing in Guilty Gear and BlazBlue.
But Arc System Works (Guilty Gear, BlazBlue) created a surprisingly adept adaptation, having built a title that indulged both audiences.
BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle will be coming sometime in 2018 as a fighting game that crossover title for the ages.
In a surprise announcement, Arc System Works — known for many fighting game titles such as Guilty Gear and Blazblue — announced they will publish a new adventure game developed by former CING members including Taisuke Kanasaki.
Developed by the same company which made Guilty Gear and BlazBlue, Persona 4: Arena is a spin - off title of the highly - acclaimed Persona series which features characters from both Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4, Persona 3 & 4 in a 2D - styled fighting game.
A quick glance at Metacritic shows that it's the third - party titles that are scoring highest, with Ubisoft's Rayman Origins and Lumines conversions at the top of the heap, and hardcore gems Super Stardust Delta and BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend also attracting average ratings over over 80.
BlazBlue's online system puts titles like Street Fighter IV to shame, and the overall beauty of high - def 2D sprites put it at the top of the graphics department as well.
Although the title makes a perfect companion title for the recently released Vita version of BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, those who have eschewed the fantastic fighting series will be able to enjoy every bit of this engaging experience.
The ARC SYSTEM WORKS FIGHTING GAME AWARDS 2017 took place this weekend to honor high - level players, but the bigger headline which made waves for consumers was the company's announcement on their upcoming title, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle.
Some of Arc System Works other fighting titles, Guilty Gear Xrd REV2 and BlazBlue: Central Fiction, had a presence at 2017's EVO competition; Arc Systems Works has a clear pedigree for crafting titles well - fit for a tournament scene.
Coming from the developers behind the Guilty Gear titles, the BlazBlue series, Persona 4 Arena, and more, Dragon Ball FighterZ is an excellent mix of combat, style, and a healthy dose of love for a franchise that has spanned over three decades.
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