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October 2010
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The editors liked
Terrific roster with incredibly varied characters
Very deep fighting mechanics
Beautiful and distinctive visuals
New Tutorial and Challenge modes make the action more accessible
Great online competition.
Characters feel unique
Challenge mode
Superb online model
Gorgeous visuals
New beginner mode makes it easy for anyone to play
Some characters have been rebalanced
Legion
Tutorial and Challenge modes have been added
DLC characters will be made available
Lots of gameplay modes
Trophy support
Story mode has multiple paths
Unlimited versions of characters can be unlocked
Can record and watch old matches and it supports online multiplayer. Even the voice acting isn’
The editors didn't like
Still daunting and difficult for newcomers
Weak storytelling
Only three new characters.
Legion mode lacks replay
Roster does feel small
Some bosses are beasts
Even in beginner mode and easy mode difficulties
Which may catch people offguard
Initially. Only comes with three new characters on the disc.
New beginner mode makes it easy for anyone to play, some characters have been rebalanced, Legion, Tutorial and Challenge modes have been added, DLC characters will be made available, lots of gameplay modes, trophy support, story mode has multiple paths, unlimited versions of characters can be unlocked, can record and watch old matches and it supports online multiplayer. Even the voice acting isn’
Some bosses are beasts, even in beginner mode and easy mode difficulties, which may catch people offguard, initially. Only comes with three new characters on the disc.
Abstract: Last year, the deep and wild 2D fighting of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger made the game a favorite among those who like their characters crazy and their action complex. BlazBlue: Continuum Shift is more of a refinement of the original game than a full-fle...
Terrific roster with incredibly varied characters, Very deep fighting mechanics, Beautiful and distinctive visuals, New Tutorial and Challenge modes make the action more accessible, Great online competition.
Still daunting and difficult for newcomers, Weak storytelling, Only three new characters.
New characters, modes, and gameplay refinements make Continuum Shift the best version of this great 2D fighting game....
Abstract: BlazBlue: Continuum Shift is ARC System Works much needed revision of last year's title, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. While Calamity Trigger was a fast-paced, unique, and easy-to-pick-up fighting game, the unbalanced roster resulted in only a few of the...
Abstract: BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger was one of the best fighting games of the past year and is a contender for the best newcomer to the fighting genre this console generation. Capitalizing on its success, BlazBlue has come out with a quickie follow-up to last ...
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift might reuse a good deal of content from Calamity Trigger, but it's still a blast to play and there are a lot of welcome additions. New characters, stages, modes, and story are just some of the reasons why BlazBlue fans should ...
With the best 2D sprite animation in the business, furiously paced, tense gameplay and tutorials that remove all barriers to entry, Continuum Shift surpasses its predecessor. Although some may balk at the largely unchanged character roster, but we can’...
Unterschiedlichste Charaktere, Tolles Kampfsystem, Auch online top
Zusätzliche Kämpfer nur über Store erwerbbar, Teils sehr wirre Wendungen
Wem „Street Figter IV“ zu wenig Taktik bot, der sollte mit „BlazBlue: Continuum Shift“ genau sein Spiel finden. Die Ausgewogenheit der zwar wenigen, aber dafür unterschiedlichen Charaktere, die tollen, aber wirren Geschichten und die verschiedenen Ende...