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BlazBlue Portable is still somewhat impressive and still enjoyable enough that fans of the console release and fighting game fans with no access to said release will enjoy it, but casual players and those with access to the console versions can safely...
Abstract: Weapon-based fighters. Although not in great numbers, the ones that exist are generally quite good and go for either the free roaming approach to fighting or classic one-on-one setup with different takes on the main game system and how the action plays...
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Portable is a respectable port of the original BlazBlue. All the crazy action that players might have experienced on the PS3 or 360 is recreated on Sony’s handheld, though the dramatic sacrifices made to the game’s visuals, s...
Abstract: With so many fighting games released in 2009 through retail outlets, XBLA, and PSN, you probably didn't get the chance to play each and every title. But if BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger happens to be one of those titles that you missed, ARC System Works i...
Abstract: BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger was the only new fighting IP last year to make a splash in a sea of high-profile sequels like Street Fighter IV and Tekken 6. Although this title had no history behind it, a killer pixel-based art style and extremely challeng...
A near-perfect port of a big brother who holds onto its superiority by a hair’s breadth and only on account of the comparative limitations of both control and screen size inherent to the PSP format. 8.4/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageN...
„Blazblue Portable“ spielt sich genauso gut wie sein Heimkonsolenvorbild. Leider kommt das Spiel hierzulande etwas zu spät auf den Markt. Wer noch den ersten Teil spielt, kann mit dem Spiel zwar unterwegs fleißig seine Kombos einstudieren, aber wer sch...