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Since BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle received bad feedback about how they announced their roster and DLC characters, we really need to think about how we are going to approach future announcements.»
It's been nearly a year
since BlazBlue: Chronophantasma Extend (known as BlazBlue Chronophantasma 2.0 to arcade goers) first slugged its way onto consoles last summer, and now Arc System Works» over-the-top brawler is ready for an encore performance on Steam, allowing PC - bound pugilists to get a taste of the action.
It's a smart move,
since BlazBlue is a smaller - market title, and it could use the breathing room in the release schedule.
Not exact matches
Contiinum Shift is what
BlazBlue had to be
since its release: well balanced, equipped with a full scale roster and with an enhanced move set.
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).
It has been a while
since we last covered
Blazblue Cross Tag Battle.
Arc System Works's
BlazBlue franchise has had a long - running history ever
since its original release with
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger back in 2008.
All in all the game is fine.The cross-play is amazing.The lag has gone down tons
since it begin updating and the DLC will only draw more players to this game.Which btw isn't meant to be played alone.Which is why it lacks single player content.It's a Party Game.Not a 2D fighter like
Blazblue, Street Fighter or Tekken lol.
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.
This is great for people that have followed the
BlazBlue series
since its initial inception, but it may serve as a barrier to entry for those people that don't know the series that well.
Taken from Game Review:
BlazBlue: Central Fiction is an excellent gift that's perfect for those who stood by this 2D fighter
since its introduction.
The developer is famous for making the famous Guilty Gear series but has now shifted their focus on the
Blazblue series
since 2008.
The
BlazBlue series has garnered a following of its own
since then and Chrono Phantasma looks to continue the series in the right way.
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.
Blazblue itself is an offender in this regard,
since it teaches the basics of the game but no practical skills and its computer opponents are laughable on even the highest difficulty.
Since we get a new game each week, that means we have a new one available now and this week's game happens to be the 2D head - to - head brawler
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger.
BlazBlue: Central Fiction is an excellent gift that's perfect for those who stood by this 2D fighter
since its introduction.