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Blazblue: Calamity Trigger is a 2D fighting game from Arc System Works, the respected Japanese developer behind the Guilty Gear series.
The European version of the title will be fully localised into English, German, French, Italian and Spanish. It will include additional content not available anywhere else, such as new characters and moves.
For those new to fighting action the game has been specifically designed so it's easy to pick up at the beginning, and an ever increasing depth introduces new and more demanding skills.
The game features an all-original goth-anime cast with intricately detailed hand drawn high-Definition character sprites. And they are a unique bunch indeed.
- Blazblue: Calamity Trigger - Limited Edition contents:
- Blazblue: Calamity Trigger game
- Exclusive presentation box packaging
- 100-page Artbook
- Tutorial DVD - features explanations of advanced fighting techniques
- Game features:
- The first hi-res 2D fighter from the creators of the Guilty Gear series
- Over 10 unique combatants
- Choose a character that represents your own fighting style, like the lightning-fast Taokaka or the wickedly powerful Tager
- Use the unique "Drive Attacks" specific to each character to decimate your opponent
- Game modes: Arcade, Versus, Mission, Survival, Practice, and a completely fleshed-out Story Mode that tells the tales of each character
- PEGI 12
- Zen United
- Playstation 3
- English
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Blazblue: Calamity Trigger is a 2D fighting game from Arc System Works, the respected Japanese developer behind the Guilty Gear series.
The European version of the title will be fully localised into English, German, French, Italian and Spanish. It will include additional content not available anywhere else, such as new characters and moves.
For those new to fighting action the game has been specifically designed so it's easy to pick up at the beginning, and an ever increasing depth introduces new and more demanding skills.
The game features an all-original goth-anime cast with intricately detailed hand drawn high-Definition character sprites. And they are a unique bunch indeed.
- Blazblue: Calamity Trigger - Limited Edition contents:
- Blazblue: Calamity Trigger game
- Exclusive presentation box packaging
- 100-page Artbook
- Tutorial DVD - features explanations of advanced fighting techniques
- Game features:
- The first hi-res 2D fighter from the creators of the Guilty Gear series
- Over 10 unique combatants
- Choose a character that represents your own fighting style, like the lightning-fast Taokaka or the wickedly powerful Tager
- Use the unique "Drive Attacks" specific to each character to decimate your opponent
- Game modes: Arcade, Versus, Mission, Survival, Practice, and a completely fleshed-out Story Mode that tells the tales of each character
- PEGI 12
- Zen United
- Playstation 3
- English
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Great Fighting Game
This fighting game is technically excellent (720p 2d/3d graphics, no slow down...).There are only 12 characters but they all have a completely different gameplay so the game will keep you busy for a long time; there are also many trophies to unlock. The online part is ok, not so many different modes but it does not lag much. You can also choose the text and audio language (Japanese voices are much better than the English ones) are some other minor options. This Limited edition comes with an extra 2 hour dvd with tutorials and a small art book. Pros - technically great, different gameplays, online mode stable, Litchi Faye-Ling, selectable Japanese voices Cons - only 12 characters, characters not well balanced, not so many game modes, crappy training mode
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Blazblue
One of the best fighting games I've seen in a long time. There are only twelve characters, but each is completely different. The best is the story mode, where you really put in a good, deep history as you can not stop playing, so keep watching what happens. Fully recommended.
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Blaz what?
Don't worry if you've never heard of this, just get stuck in anyway. It's what I did, and it has now replaced SFIV as the Friday night beat em up of choice 'round this manor. I don't know if that'll change when SSFIV comes around, but I wouldn't be surprised if this never leaves my machine. It's addictive and deep as hell. And it's a classic.
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