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August 2009
(84%)
28 Reviews
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Abstract: Even though the game doesn’t really do much to bust out of the niche mold created by Guilty Gear, fans of the series will find a lot to love in BlazBlue.
Abstract: It's pretty fair to say that BlazBlue is a title that flew directly under the radar this year. With almost no pre-release buildup or trickle-fed announcements, this blip on the radar seems at first to be just another arcade-style fighter imported from...
Lush 2D visuals, Deep fighting system, Fantastic stage design, Online is smooth,
guy from Guilty Gear. The cast is rounded out of the overly sexual Litchi Faye Ling, the enormous Tager, and KOSMOS lookalike v13. All of them bring unique play mechanics and style to the table, and most importantly are all a blast to play with.
Abstract: BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is something of a dream game for me. Being a devoted follower of developer ARC System Works -- the folks behind the Guilty Gear series -- I was ecstatic when I first found out that BlazBlue was on the way. The oddly-named 2D ...
Abstract: It's these little gems that generally go under the radar and although the previous game by developers Arc System Works, Guilty Gear had a strong following, we're expecting this to be smashed. This is of course due to their latest title, BlazBlue: Calam...
Confusing (but interesting) story, battles can degenerate into button-mash fests
If you’re looking for a unique fighting experience with tons of charm and wit then look no further than BlazBlue. Your thumbs may not forgive you, but the fighting enthusiast inside of you will feel right at home. ...
Abstract: BlazBlue is a fast and fun fighter, accessible to the casual player on a superficial level yet with a weighty complexity of nuances and moves underneath. The combatants are highly imaginatively designed and represent a widely varied range of styles, a...
BlazBlue proves that the fighting game is back to stay, with a diverse cast of characters and a deep fighting system that's easy on beginners, but has layers that go for miles. It’s also the most beautiful 2D fighter we’ve ever seen, with...
von Jan Fratzer Mir ging es zu Anfang ähnlich wie euch wahrscheinlich auch. Obwohl ich kein Problem mit japanischen Animes habe, war mir der Stil von 'BlazBlue' fast schon zu überdreht. Ich muss mir jetzt allerdings selbst auf die Schulter klopfen, d...