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August 2009
(84%)
28 Reviews
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Abstract: Some video game genres do certain things quite well, but are found lacking in other areas. The fighting game genre can deliver action that requires strategy, good timing and reflexes while using a fighting system that offers depth and complexity. The r...
BlazBlue is a mighty fighting game. Too mighty even. In fact, its biggest flaws may stem from its mightiness. Here’s another example of such: the game considers Standard Definition television screens beneath it, and as a result, bits of text are cut o...
Colorful, wellanimated characters and backgrounds, Surprisingly deep gameplay and totally unique characters, Excellent online performance, Plenty of offline content, Welcome home, Guilty Gear fans.
Only 12 characters, Loud, gaudy, and potentially confusing for beginners.
BlazBlue is a worthy successor to Guilty Gear. Its also a fast-paced, colorful fighting game with a lot to offer. ...
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Published: 2009-08-04, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: For many years, Arc System Works quietly earned a fan following with the flashy 2D fighting action and totally over-the-top characters of the Guilty Gear series. The studio has started anew with BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, a new game with new character...
Abstract: Maybe its the fact that the release of Street Fighter IV finally got some decent arcade-style controllers into peoples hands, but the floodgates seem to be opening now for fighting games on the Xbox 360. For most of the last ten years weve seen one...
Abstract: When I read the "word" BlazBlue, I immediately hear Bill Cosby in my head babbling a "Blazem Blazblue Blippity BLOP". Did Bill Cosby ever actually say anything like that, or is that something we just believe due to the antics of his many impersonators...
Abstract: BlazBlue is a video game that was made for the virtual-fighting guru, with stunning graphics and audible quality, and one of the deepest and most useful fighting systems I have ever played. Fighting game fanatics will fall in love when they play this ...
Abstract: For an entire generation of gamers, two-dimensional fighting games occupied a large portion of our formative years. Many of us were part of that teenage generation that horrified adults, pumping our allowances into arcade cabinets as we mastered the mo...