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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.
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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.
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I got this as a present for my fiance as he really wanted the game and now he is hooked on it night and day. I am not sure if that is good thing as he is neglecting me atm. LOL . But its surely great game if he is able to be with it for that long . :)
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 dunno 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.